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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Sep 15, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
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(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Sep 1, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Aug 15, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Aug 1, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Jul 15, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Jul 1, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Jun 15, 2008 00:42
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: Jun 1, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: May 15, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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Author: Tim SkirvinTim Skirvin
Date: May 1, 2008 00:45
Archive-name: usenet/rec-arts-comics-reviews/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/10/27
Version: 1.1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/faqs/racr.html
rec.arts.comics.reviews (RACR) is a newsgroup for posting reviews of
comic books and comic-related materials, including conventions and
software. It can also be used for "comic journalism" and other such
topics that would be of interest in the same way as reviews of individual
books. RACR is a robo-moderated forum, controlled by a moderation 'bot
that automatically approves messages from a set whitelist of posters.
HOW TO POST
===========
(This section assumes that you already know how to post to Usenet
newsgroups in general.)
As RACR is a robomoderated forum, all messages must pass through the
moderation bot before they hit the network. Users are generally
"whitelisted" for the group - ie, individual users are given the right to
post by the moderator.
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