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Hi,
What is the difference betwen this group and alt.graphics.photoshop? -- Thanks for your attention. Jean Pierre Daviau -- Olympus sp-550uz CS3 suite windows Xp, 1.8 Gig ram asus p4 s533/333/133 Intel(R) Celeron (R) CPU 2.00 GHz MMX(TM), SSe SSE2 Processor Radeon7000 0x5159 agp |
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Jean Pierre Daviau wrote:
> What is the difference betwen this group and > alt.graphics.photoshop? See the "Heirarchies" section of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup Andrew |
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"Jean Pierre Daviau" <Once@WasEno.ugh> wrote in message
news Q5Jj.18$o11.319@weber.videotron.net...> Hi, > > What is the difference betwen this group and alt.graphics.photoshop? <<::SNIP::>> > Jean Pierre Daviau Andrew's suggestion is good for understanding the how and why of the various heirarchies. In terms of day to day usage, there is little difference between this group and either alt.graphics.photoshop or adobe.photoshop.windows, as you will find that many of the active responders frequent all three groups. IIRC, adobe.photoshop.windows is part of a private heirarchy (like that run by Microsoft) set up and supported by Adobe itself to support its products. prowler Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"Jean Pierre Daviau" <Once@WasEno.ugh> wrote:
> Hi, > > What is the difference betwen this group and > alt.graphics.photoshop? Different users composing different message, may be? > Thanks for your attention. > > > Jean Pierre Daviau |
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On Apr 3, 9:42 am, "Andrew Morton" <a...@in-press.co.uk.invalid>
wrote: > Jean Pierre Daviau wrote: > > What is the difference betwen this group and > > alt.graphics.photoshop? > > See the "Heirarchies" section ofhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup > > Andrew That was interesting but I am still not clear. I am a member of the alt group but I don't have time check it regularly. I do check in on occasion but do not post because I do not want to throw people off. One thing I have noticed is that sometimes things I say in this group will show up in that group even though I did not post to that group. Why does that happen? Thanks, Ron |
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ronviers@gmail.com wrote:
> On Apr 3, 9:42 am, "Andrew Morton" <a...@in-press.co.uk.invalid> > wrote: >> Jean Pierre Daviau wrote: >>> What is the difference betwen this group and >>> alt.graphics.photoshop? >> See the "Heirarchies" section ofhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup >> >> Andrew > > That was interesting but I am still not clear. I am a member of the > alt group but I don't have time check it regularly. I do check in on > occasion but do not post because I do not want to throw people off. > One thing I have noticed is that sometimes things I say in this group > will show up in that group even though I did not post to that group. > Why does that happen? > > Thanks, > Ron The original poster cross-posted to two newsgroups and when you replied you replied to both newsgroups? When you hit reply, look at what newsgroups you are replying to. -- JD.. |
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On Apr 3, 4:13 pm, JD <J...@example.invalid> wrote:
> ronvi...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Apr 3, 9:42 am, "Andrew Morton" <a...@in-press.co.uk.invalid> > > wrote: > >> Jean Pierre Daviau wrote: > >>> What is the difference betwen this group and > >>> alt.graphics.photoshop? > >> See the "Heirarchies" section ofhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup > > >> Andrew > > > That was interesting but I am still not clear. I am a member of the > > alt group but I don't have time check it regularly. I do check in on > > occasion but do not post because I do not want to throw people off. > > One thing I have noticed is that sometimes things I say in this group > > will show up in that group even though I did not post to that group. > > Why does that happen? > > > Thanks, > > Ron > > The original poster cross-posted to two newsgroups and when you replied > you replied to both newsgroups? When you hit reply, look at what > newsgroups you are replying to. > > -- > JD.. Thanks JD, How is it possible to cross-post? |
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JD <JD@example.invalid> wrote:
> ronviers@gmail.com wrote: > > On Apr 3, 9:42 am, "Andrew Morton" <a...@in-press.co.uk.invalid> > > wrote: > >> Jean Pierre Daviau wrote: > >>> What is the difference betwen this group and > >>> alt.graphics.photoshop? > >> See the "Heirarchies" section ofhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup > >> > >> Andrew > > > > That was interesting but I am still not clear. I am a member of the > > alt group but I don't have time check it regularly. I do check in on > > occasion but do not post because I do not want to throw people off. > > One thing I have noticed is that sometimes things I say in this group > > will show up in that group even though I did not post to that group. > > Why does that happen? > > > > Thanks, > > Ron > > The original poster cross-posted to two newsgroups and when you replied > you replied to both newsgroups? When you hit reply, look at what > newsgroups you are replying to. Multiple posts may be but doesn't look like x-posted as my reader didn't see as true x-posted to ask for the confirmation. |
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