>> Are you on AUE
>
> Yes.
Me too, sometimes :)
Interesting place. quite crowded though.
Lots of messages and long threads, not easy to keep up.
There is AEU too, dunno what the difference is.
>> MELE
>
> No, but I might consider subscribing it, too. No, it's too much! I have
> subscribed some thirty newsgroups now.
You shouldn't worry about that.
misc.education.language.english is a low traffic group, you'll get
just a handful of posts a day :)
>> and ALE too?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "ALE". Anyway I'm not.
alt.languages.english
it's a low traffic NG as well. Even fewer posts :)

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FB - 30 Jan 2004 23:58 GMT
> There is AEU too, dunno what the difference is.
The difference? I have to use a Polish server, that's all. Less crowded, but
far less interesting. I rarely actually read any message.
> alt.languages.english
> it's a low traffic NG as well. Even fewer posts :)
Hmm, forget it!
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Quentin Burward - 31 Jan 2004 00:17 GMT
Enrico C at <enrico.c@spamcop.net> says in
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>>> Are you on AUE
>>
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> Interesting place. quite crowded though.
> Lots of messages and long threads, not easy to keep up.
Ah, yes---that newsgroup whose other name is <appalachian.usage.english>.
> [. . .]

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