• Eternal September, RIP

    From joseph cook@joecook@gmail.com to soc.genealogy.medieval on Tue Feb 20 06:40:19 2024
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    Well, it wasn't so eternal afterall, was it?

    September 6, 1993 - September 11132, 1993

    Went by in a blink!

    See you all find gents and ladies on the flipside.
    Joe C
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  • From Darrell Larocque@frenchconnection1973@gmail.com to soc.genealogy.medieval on Thu Mar 7 12:09:22 2024
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    On 2/20/2024 9:40 AM, joseph cook wrote:
    Well, it wasn't so eternal afterall, was it?

    September 6, 1993 - September 11132, 1993

    Went by in a blink!

    See you all find gents and ladies on the flipside.
    Joe C

    What do you mean, RIP? It works for me still! You scared me.

    Darrell

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  • From dmike204@dmike204@yahoo.co.uk (miked) to soc.genealogy.medieval on Thu Mar 7 18:28:49 2024
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    Darrell Larocque wrote:

    On 2/20/2024 9:40 AM, joseph cook wrote:
    Well, it wasn't so eternal afterall, was it?

    September 6, 1993 - September 11132, 1993

    Went by in a blink!

    See you all find gents and ladies on the flipside.
    Joe C

    What do you mean, RIP? It works for me still! You scared me.

    Darrell

    i think was down for a while, probably the next target for the spammers
    whove ended google groups. i'm glad its still alive.

    Mike
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  • From taf@taf.medieval@gmail.com to soc.genealogy.medieval on Thu Mar 7 14:13:59 2024
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    On 3/7/2024 10:28 AM, miked wrote:
    Darrell Larocque wrote:

    On 2/20/2024 9:40 AM, joseph cook wrote:
    Well, it wasn't so eternal afterall, was it?

    September 6, 1993-a - September 11132, 1993

    Went by in a blink!

    See you all find gents and ladies on the flipside.
    Joe C

    What do you mean, RIP? It works for me still! You scared me.

    Darrell

    i think was down for a while, probably the next target for the spammers
    whove ended google groups. i'm glad its still alive.

    To quote the cover of a notable travel guide, 'Don't Panic'!

    The poster was referring to the original use of the term (see
    Wikipedia), with the recent change serving as the definitive end of that 'Eternal September' that began in Sep. 1993 - i.e. this was just a funny observation made on a test post, with no relation to the currently
    operating Usenet feed provider named after the phenomenon.

    taf

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  • From dmike204@dmike204@yahoo.co.uk (miked) to soc.genealogy.medieval on Sun Mar 10 18:18:14 2024
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    taf wrote:

    On 3/7/2024 10:28 AM, miked wrote:
    Darrell Larocque wrote:

    On 2/20/2024 9:40 AM, joseph cook wrote:
    Well, it wasn't so eternal afterall, was it?

    September 6, 1993-a - September 11132, 1993

    Went by in a blink!

    See you all find gents and ladies on the flipside.
    Joe C

    What do you mean, RIP? It works for me still! You scared me.

    Darrell

    i think was down for a while, probably the next target for the spammers
    whove ended google groups. i'm glad its still alive.

    To quote the cover of a notable travel guide, 'Don't Panic'!

    The poster was referring to the original use of the term (see
    Wikipedia), with the recent change serving as the definitive end of that 'Eternal September' that began in Sep. 1993 - i.e. this was just a funny observation made on a test post, with no relation to the currently
    operating Usenet feed provider named after the phenomenon.

    taf


    Despite using the net for over 30 years i'd never come across this
    before, or the origin, but after reading the article on wiki, i think
    i get it. So 11132 is the no of days since ET 1993, but i dont get
    the joke; is it that there wont be anymore new users cos groups is
    dying not expanding? I think usenet predated 1993, cos i remember
    finding this crazy new world on a dec mainframe at uni in late 1989.

    mike
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  • From taf@taf.medieval@gmail.com to soc.genealogy.medieval on Sun Mar 10 17:36:41 2024
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    On 3/10/2024 11:18 AM, miked wrote:
    September 6, 1993-a - September 11132, 1993

    Despite using the net for over 30 years i'd never come across this
    before, or the origin, but after reading the article on wiki, i think
    i get it. So 11132 is the no of days since ET 1993, but i dont get
    the joke; is it that there wont be anymore new users cos groups is
    dying not expanding? I think usenet predated 1993, cos i remember
    finding this crazy new world on a dec mainframe at uni in late 1989.

    Usenet did predate 1993, but Eternal September specifically refers to
    that influx of new users that began at that time when the ISPs added
    Usenet, and never ended.

    I could be wrong, but I took the poster to be observing that the
    shutting off of the Google Groups gateway (probably the largest
    contributor of new users since the ISPs discontinued their services)
    will have finally ended that continual influx of new users that began in September 1993, hence finally ending Eternal September.

    As I indicated, I took it simply as a more whimsical way of making a
    test post than simply typing 'Test'.

    taf
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  • From Ian Goddard@ian_ng@austonley.org.uk to soc.genealogy.medieval on Mon Mar 11 09:39:39 2024
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    taf wrote:
    On 3/10/2024 11:18 AM, miked wrote:
    September 6, 1993-a - September 11132, 1993

    Despite using the net for over 30 years i'd never come across this
    before, or the origin, but after reading the article on wiki, i think
    i get it. So 11132 is the no of days since ET 1993, but i dont get
    the joke; is it that there wont be anymore new users cos groups is
    dying not expanding? I think usenet predated 1993, cos i remember
    finding this crazy new world on a dec mainframe at uni in late 1989.

    Usenet did predate 1993, but Eternal September specifically refers to
    that influx of new users that began at that time when the ISPs added
    Usenet, and never ended.

    I could be wrong, but I took the poster to be observing that the
    shutting off of the Google Groups gateway (probably the largest
    contributor of new users since the ISPs discontinued their services)
    will have finally ended that continual influx of new users that began in September 1993, hence finally ending Eternal September.

    As I indicated, I took it simply as a more whimsical way of making a
    test post than simply typing 'Test'.

    And the September bit of it refers to the fact that when most of Usenet
    was US Universities September was when a whole new batch of newbies
    arrived on it as the year's freshers got access.

    Ian

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