Rumour has it I read a goodly amount of netnews.

Links are either to the 'froup FAQ or closely related FAQs rather than the 'froup itself. If you can't work out for yourself how to get there, you shouldn't be reading news :-)

I'm not providing links to the newsgroups as you should really have a proper newsreader.

rec.music.early is the (duh!) early music newsgroup, and the one I've been subscribed to the longest of all those I still read.

alt.fan.pratchett is the only place I seem to post regularly. I wouldn't go there, though, before visiting lspace. I mean it.

cam.misc is about Cambridge (England, not MA), not c*meras, dammit! I also plead guilty to having started to read cam.transport, where the recent highlight of the week was various middle-aged men calling each other old.

I would like to deny any allegations that I read comp.sys.sinclair; it's just, er, true. Couldn't help it. I ran out of news to read one day and added it to my list. It's fun being very nearly the only girl there, and heck, they talk about choccie and horrible old adverts and crisps and other precious nonsense, which is surely the most entertaining thing ever! Behold also the CSS Folklore FAQ.

I'm on a few mailing lists as well.

The one for Stephen Fry hasn't got a webpage.

Then there's the Andreas Scholl Society or SchollSoc for short, of which I am member number 10.

The Countertenor list now has its own webpage.

Lieder-L is much like rme to me - I've been on there forever so I just can't bear unsubscribing. OK, I quite like the discussion on there most of the time, when certain people aren't getting personal or spouting off a bunch of ^&*(@ just, apparently to get my goat or to show off their academic pride, but I digress. I've made some very nice acquaintances there.

The Bostridge List is currently, like the Bostridge Pages, out of commission. Watch this space for the return thereof.

Oh yeah, and sometimes I post to the Whoser Messageboard because I'm still sort of a fan of Whose Line. Try to figure out which posts are mine...

I've also just recently joined Savoynet, which is a mailing list devoted to Gilbert & Sullivan.