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At some point in the history of the Usenet,
someone wanted to send files besides text to the groups, just as you
would attach a picture to an email message you sent a friend. Since
Usenet messages do not support attachments, people started to use
programs to convert their binary data like images, videos, and software
into one or more text emails, by using a known binary-to-text encoding
algorithm such as Base-64 or yEnc encoding. Users who viewed the
messages could then use software to decode them back into their original
binary form, and view the image or video.
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