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the rec.juggling Welcome message
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
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Here are many answers to common questions that are asked regularly
in the rec.juggling newsgroup. If you are a new reader of this newsgroup,
you should look through this before asking questions.
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MAQ: Most Annoying Questions
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Here is Andrew Conway's compilation of the most annoying
questions that are regularly posted to rec.juggling.
This is also well worth reading before posting a question.
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E-mail Gateway to Rec.Juggling
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The E-mail gateway to rec.juggling that was available from
pnfi.forestry.ca has been discontinued. A replacement service
is being developed. Check back for details when it is available.
The newsgroup rec.juggling came into being on November 12, 1991,
through the efforts of Scott Huddleston (scott@FERRARI.LABS.TEK.COM)
and others on the former juggling listserver run by Phil Paxton
(IPWP400@INDYCMS.BITNET) at Indiana University since August, 1990.
The complete archiving of both is available thanks to the foresight
and efforts of Terry Jones.
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Call For Votes on Usenet rec.juggling group
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Here is the original Call For Votes that led to the creation of the
rec.juggling newsgroup, posted October 8, 1991. It explains the choice
of name and position of the group within the USENET heirarchy.
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RESULT: rec.juggling passes 279 : 18
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This was the official results of the vote to create the rec.juggling
newsgroup, posted October 31, 1991, and includes the group charter, and
the complete list of those who voted to create it.
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