Author Archives: Marion Marshall



Usenet Common Abbreviations and Acronyms of Expression

Apr 20th, 2012 Marion Marshall

Anybody familiar with Internet slang will understand a great deal of USENET slang. For example, abbreviations and acronyms are oftentimes used to make it easier to type common expressions. LOL, for instance, is used as ubiquitously on the USENET system as it is on the Internet.

Is a Newsreader Hard to Use?

Mar 30th, 2012 Marion Marshall

When you connect to the USENET system, you connect with a news reader. This is a specific piece of software that allows you to hook into what is usually termed the server's news feed. It provides the means by which you download articles, download attachments and by which you upload both of those items, as well.

Seasonal Conditions and Usenet Newsgroups

Jan 1st, 2012 Marion Marshall

Seasonal ailments are oftentimes hot topics on Usenet. The service is excellent for getting info on these conditions.

Finding Fun Newsgroups Using Hierarchies

Dec 4th, 2011 Marion Marshall

Newsgroup hierarchies make it easy to make sense out of all the different options on Usenet. They allow you to narrow down the subject of the newsgroup to the extent that it is generally pretty obvious what posts would be relevant to the topic at hand and which would not.

Conversing in the Usenet Talk Hierarchy

Nov 18th, 2011 Marion Marshall

Internet forums are very popular but, in many regards, they tend to be harder to find, more narrow in terms of subject matter and far less competently moderated than many Usenet newsgroups.

Introduction to Usenet Hierarchies

Nov 12th, 2011 Marion Marshall

On Usenet, the largest categories of information are referred to as hierarchies. These hierarchies let you know what type of information is contained in the newsgroup in the broadest terms.

Usenet Newsgroup Classification and History

Oct 19th, 2011 Marion Marshall

Once Usenet became available to the general public in the 1980s, the amount of discussions increased very rapidly. Because of the broad number of topics being discussed, there needed to be some sort of organizational scheme.

SFV Files Explained - What is an SFV File?

Oct 5th, 2011 Marion Marshall

SFV stands for Simple File Verification and provides you with a way to make sure that the file you downloaded is not damaged. Learn about SFV in this article.

Getting the Most out of Usenet Newsgroups

Sep 15th, 2011 Marion Marshall

Usenet is a very established way to talk to people online. It is more than proven its usefulness.