Raspberries 768Why are you living there? Is Lockheed a UK Company? Does Lockheed benefit the UK? Does the people's being there benefit the...
Raspberries 767the UK? It's a grey area I happen to exist in. Do you mean the politicians would have a chat...
Alan Holmes Well, other than you, obviously, there are people in the UK and pretty much everywhere who are interested in the world around them. And as I recall, Graham is Brit in Canada. You are pressing it to call him American.
The whole thing is explained in the Charter:
Charter of Uk.Food+drink.Misc (Not Moderated) This unmoderated group would be for general discussion on food and drink in the UK. The existing rec.food.cooking group is a very high-volume, US biased but does have some UK content, this is increasingly difficult to find. Many foods also have different names in the US and UK and are often unobtainable. This leads to a lot of confusion amongst the newer UK participants. Advertising Commercial advertising posts are not acceptable, excepting **short** one-off announcements of general interest. Non-advertising posts and responses from suppliers, etc are welcomed, especially in response to specific queries. Newsgroups line uk.food+drink.misc Food & drink in all forms within the UK
-- method of accessing usenet. GG subscribers would be well advised get a newsreader, say Agent, and a newsserver, say news.individual.net. These will allow them: to see only *new* posts, a killfile, and other goodies.