I don't think so.
It was dejanews.com previously, now it's called deja.com.
It is the biggest and fullest newsgroups archive. You can
find there any comp.cad.autocad posting from as far back
as 1995. It has the greatest most versatile blazingly fast
search engine. Makes this other ng search page 😉 look like
a bad joke. Even this ng (autodesk.autocad.customization)
is searchable from there, but it is no longer archived for about
half a year now, so only older postings will be found.
You can define any query there and find all the articles
posted on some issue you're interesting in or trying
to learn. Anyone can do it and instead of asking the
same question on the ng, just find the answer instantly
(if it was previously answered). Makes FAQs less significant.
Of course postings from here aren't archived anymore,
since the link was cut off some half year ago.
It's a mystery it existed previously in the first place. 😐
Just another good reason to stop posting here anything
substantial -- it'll just be wasted here. No newcomer will be
able to find it later on, and after half a year everything gets
deleted from this server.
Not so on DEJA.COM.
Tony Tanzillo wrote in message
news:38C33334.19D6BC81@worldnet.att.net...
> Deja.com?? But isn't that a Borland web site?
>
> Vladimir Nesterovsky wrote:
> >
> > There is a great LISP learning resource of http://deja.com
> > Go there, do a search on comp.cad.autocad or
> > autodesk.autocad.customization newsgroups for any
> > topic you're interested in. It has postings archived
> > stretching back for as long ago as 1995 (I think).
> >
> > Invaluable!