Re: how to subscribe in comp.lang.java.help

From: kaeli (tiny_one_at_NOSPAM.comcast.net)
Date: 07/23/04

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    In article <n657t1-dui.ln1@free.teranews.com>, mcpierce@myrealbox.com
    enlightened us with...
    > pardha saradhi wrote:
    >
    > > how to subscribe in comp.lang.java.help
    >
    > You don't subscribe to Usenet newsgroups.
    >
    >

    Depends on your newsreader. I use Gravity. To get a group, I do Newsgroup ->
    Subscribe.

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