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   In article <20240223105222.5aa8f74676366fdf20290df7@eircom.net>,   
   steveo@eircom.net says...   
   >   
   > On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 09:57:28 +0000   
   > Chris Green wrote:   
   >   
   > > Way back before Google took it over DejaNews was actually very useful   
   > > sometimes, Google made it more and more useless as time went on.   
   >   
   > Yes can the raw data be retrieved to recreate DejaNews ? I'd throw   
   > some storage and bandwidth into hosting a read-only mirror.   
      
      
   At about 2.6TB uncompressed, this data certainly *appears* to have come   
   from within Google somehow based on having a look at the path headers on   
   a few articles:   
   https://archive.org/details/usenethistorical   
      
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