X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,2886a08348862e95 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: edias@cc.curtin.edu.au Subject: Re: CP2 POST-Joe Mills Date: 1997/06/10 Message-ID: <5njdsh$me3$1@alpha8.curtin.edu.au>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 247435412 References: <33980974.51D0@atl.hp.com> Organization: Curtin University Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Thanks for the information Sandy. I find it a little sad though that a University course actually requires the ability to post to a newsgroup and can't use its own. . Perhaps the syllabus should also include the requirement to post *relevent* articles to newsgroups :) Sandy Morton writes: >> What is this "CP2 POST" stuff? > >Every year there is some professor at Wright State University (in >Dayton, Ohio, I believe) who sends his class(es) out to the news >groups - and I think specifically to alt.ascii-art where he has >them prove that they can read and post to newsgroups. I'm not >sure what the class is, or why he doesn't teach them a little >netiquette while he is at it, but almost always the subject lines >contain "cp2" somewhere. That might be part of the assignment, >but who knows. Anyway, it will go away about as quickly as it >started ... until, of course, it comes back. ;^) > >Sandy ____ _____ _. / \ _.-'_.-' ;=',_ _____________________________ \ _\/ _/ S" .--` | Shanaka Dias | ___)/ __< sS \__ | Curtin University | <'-;:\_ _\ __.' ( \--> | Western Australia | '; \_\ _=/ _./-\/ |email:edias@cc.curtin.edu.au | >/-,\ ((\( /-' -'l |_____________________________| ""` |_\ ) |/ \\ snd \\ \ http://www.ece.curtin.edu.au/~shanaka `~ `~