Mike Coslo wrote in message ...
N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:
N2EY wrote:
In article ,
(Len Over 21) writes:
After you've lived and experienced a few eras in anything, you'll
find lots and lots of "experts" in that anything, who either "know
all about (from reading a book or seeing a movie)" or are some-
how so gifted in their relative youth that they are divine
messengers sent to enlighten all the hoi polloi and the koi.
:-)
Gee, Len, that's interesting....
You mean like someone who's never held any class of amateur license, nor
been involved in radio regulation in any way, yet loudly and repeatedly
proclaims what changes should be made to the amateur radio regulations?
Or someone who has never been directly invoved in the raising of children,
yet proclaims what they can and cannot do at various ages - even to the point
of not allowing them to be amateur radio operators before a certain age?
Or someone who has never really learned or used Morse Code, yet loudly and
repeatedly denies its usefulness - even to the point of denying its
historical importance?
Or someone who claims a desire for "civil discussion", yet will not carry
on a civil discussion with someone of differing opinions, and instead refers to
the other parties by ad-hominem insults to their age, work, gender, license
class, education, name, ethnicity, and military service?
You forgot to add:
"Someone that has a main purpose here of antagonizing people into
e-battles as a master troll." And in this case, his lack of experience
in certain areas only serves as more bait.
Well, if the shoe fits...
Sorry for replies to some older posts. I've been through two weeks of
hell at work, and didn't get to respond to everything. Now I'm taking a
well deserved day off and can get back to it.
Yes, the shoe does fit.
I for one, am impressed by just how GOOD Mr. Anderson is at this!
I'm not.
There are all sorts of reasons to be involved in a newsgroup. Some of
us like to post to exchange knowledge, some to debate, and others to
have an adventure - using other posters as pro or antagonists in a sort
of text based adventure game.
With the different personalities involved, the games can get pretty
interesting and funny, or sometimes they can become boring and
repetitive. The MARS is Ham radio stuff is a good example of the latter.
A simple retraction of the wrong statement, "Sorry Hans, MARS IS
Amateur Radio," is all that is needed for it to end.
If a poster is the type that is trying to antagonize others - that is
to say one that is using the group in the text adventure mode - he or
she does not want to get people so angry that they don't respond. That
would be losing the game. This player will want to be antagonistic of
course, but will want to allow other posters to stay just this side of
filtering or ignoring him or her.
I have no need for others to see my posts. It is interesting that
others claim to have me filtered, but somehow are aware of everything
I type.
Filter away!
Hi, hi, hi.
Some here filter Len, but enough do not that he finds a steady stream
of willing participants in his game.
One replies unwittingly. He has no self-control. None at all. Hi,
hi, hi.
Face it, he is good at it. It may not be what you are in here for, but
he succeeds in his game.
Remember, at least one is an unwitting participant.
Note this does not apply to the strange fringe postings that appear to
be personal battles, such as the one that Dave seems involved in with
some hams in his locale. That is just really wierd stuff.
Dave has the unique ability to make friends wherever he hams.
You
(or anyone here) know what will happen when you rise to the bait, you
know pretty much what the resulting exchange will be, and yet it is
irresistable.
Naw, it's totally resistible. And predictable.
And yet you are now involved once more!
The good Rev. is a willing participant.
Whereas most antagonists eventually find no one to write to in a news
group, Len has managed to generate enough interest to make himself and
those who would spar with him into some of the leading posters.
Nothing new there, Mike.
This is no small accomplishment. I for one have to respect that.
I don't.
You don't have to, that much is true.
But he finds it irresistable. Kind of like the forbidden apple.
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