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Old August 7th 16, 08:28 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Default sci.space.news feedon holiday?


Not seen anything for sometime.
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Old August 8th 16, 09:25 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Brian Gaff submitted this idea :
Nothing since 23rd July.
Brian



There were posts on July 30 and August 01. Prior to that, July 15 and
July 18.

/dps

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Old August 8th 16, 05:55 PM posted to sci.space.station
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Well I've just put in albasani and that too ended on 23rd July. could there
be a general propogation issue in Europe?
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Nothing since 23rd July.


Cross-check against Google Groups to see if your news server is
delivering everything.

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Old August 9th 16, 11:34 PM posted to sci.space.station
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In sci.space.station message , Mon, 8 Aug
2016 17:55:26, Brian Gaff posted:

Well I've just put in albasani and that too ended on 23rd July. could there
be a general propogation issue in Europe?


I suspect that Ron Baalke has propagated to his summer holiday. I,
using the AIOE news-server, have nothing in news:sci.space.news dated
after Saturday 23rd. Other respondents may not have read your Subject
line well enough.

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