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Top Document: soc.culture.japan FAQ [Monthly Posting] [1/3] Previous Document: (2.1) Credits Next Document: (2.3) How to obtain the latest version of this FAQ See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Last update: 7/97 I get a fair number of emails asking me if there is any way to "subscribe" to soc.culture.japan and soc.culture.japan.moderated through mailing lists. To the best of my knowledge, no such mailing list exists (the fact that the group gets 200 posts a day doesn't really help). If there is one, I'd love to hear about it. Meanwhile, the only suggestion I can give to these people is to get an account with an Internet provider that gives access to Usenet. If you can telnet from another account, nyx.net will give you a free account (albeit a severely limited one in terms of resources and capability) that can be used to read news. zippo.com also gives out Usenet reading accounts, accessible over the web. There is, however, an ftp archive of posts to scj maintained at <ftp://kuso.shef.ac.uk/pub/News/soc/culture/japan/>. If you are looking for specific articles, though, it may be easier to useUsenet search engines like the one at <http://www.deja.com/>, which not only has a friendlier interface but also keeps articles far longer than kuso (to the best of my knowledge). User Contributions:Top Document: soc.culture.japan FAQ [Monthly Posting] [1/3] Previous Document: (2.1) Credits Next Document: (2.3) How to obtain the latest version of this FAQ Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: shimpei@gol.com (Shimpei Yamashita)
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