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From: stewarte@ucscc.UCSC.EDU (Buzzy the Hummingbird)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 90 16:10:09 -0800
Subject: Re: Confusion at the End of the World
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: The Oblivious Contingent
References: <BC44FD391EBF206372@ccmail.sunysb.edu> <9003261615.AA13055@gaffa.MIT.EDU>
Reply-To: stewarte@ucscc.UCSC.EDU (Buzzy the Hummingbird)
Summary: What is {USE, UU, Inter}net (Warning: no Kate content)
gaffa!jsd (Jon Drukman) must have been channeling Elvis when e said: >In article <BC44FD391EBF206372@ccmail.sunysb.edu> PBMANCHESTER@CCMAIL.SUNYSB.EDU writes: > >> What is USENET? Is it the same or other than UUNET? What is UUNET? > >Well, pretty much everything these days is the internet. Inasmuch as >the terms USENET and UUNET still apply, they are pretty much the same >thing, but the lines are blurring everywhere. Only BITNET is still >pretty much alien. Sorry to clutter up this forum with more unKatian babble, but this information is not only mostly meaningless (what the heck does "pretty much everything" include?), it's just plain wrong. USENET is a virtual network consisting of all the machines that exchange USENET news. The one newsgroup that everyone must carry is called news.announce.important -- therefore a host is part of USENET if it receives news.announce.important (and most likely many other groups as well). UUNET is a commercial operation based in Falls Church, Virginia. The services they offer to subscribers include email and USENET news relaying. So UUNET is a part of USENET, as well as being part of The Internet is a network, slightly more structured than USENET (but only slightly). Many Internet sites are also part of USENET. However, the Internet supports more functionality than just news. Internet sites are connected via specific communication protocols (called TCP/IP). Just as an example, I'm posting from the Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., known as sco.com in some circles. We get USENET news, so we are part of USENET. We're not part of the Internet, but we do exchange mail with people on the Internet, thanks to another of the services provided by UUNET, which is to provide a gateway into & out of the Internet. This forum, being a combination of a USENET newsgroup and a mailing list, has got to be one of the most heterogenous blends of computer users around. Hope this information was helpful to some of you. -- Stewart -- "A cold noodle is like a dog without fur...recognizable, but very unpleasant." -- Gever Tully (cruc!gevert) /* uunet!sco!stewarte -or- stewarte@sco.COM -or- Stewart Evans */