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Michael Coslo wrote:
Rick wrote:



Indeed, the major offender - the one who has extreme spelling
challenges, knows exactly what he is doing. He keeps multiple addresses
to avoid posting limits, and if you reply to his messages in a manner in
which he disagrees with, you'll get replies from all of 'em.

not sure Mike if you are refering to me but thank you i do know what I
am doing OTOH you do not

tell me how did you moderated to death effort to rep[lace RRAP go
did you learn when you surpess desent you kill discusioons of issues

I never added radio NG to posting never I lleave as is since if I am
libled in the post I want the response to go to all of them I was
libeled in

prehaps mike is you had foucsed your anager on theose using slibel and
chrater assignation years ago instead of tolerating and rewarding it
things would not be so bad

but of course NOTHING is your responsiblity even in part

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In addition to the problems others have pointed out, following this
advice would result in our spamming other newsgroups. The folks at most
of the other newsgroups are just as annoyed and not to blame as we are,
yet we'd be adding to their QRN. How would you like it if the folks on
one of those newsgroups were to do the same thing you propose? I'll add
that the mental- and maturity-challenged people making these postings
thrive on attention of any kind, and even meaningless responses confirm
that their postings are attracting the attention they crave.

I don't have a solution for it, any more than I have a solution for
spam. I've developed ways to deal with over 200 spams a day, and if this
gets too much out of hand, I'll find some way to deal with it too. A
Thunderbird add-in allowing plonking all cross-posted messages or ones
cross-posted to certain other groups probably wouldn't be too difficult,
and would provide relief for Thunderbird users at least.

In the meantime, it comes with the territory, like mosquitoes in the
woods and roaches in cheap hotels. It's sad that people can reach
physical adulthood without advancing beyond that level of maturity, but
it's a fact of life. And we've got to keep working around it and not let
their inanity push out the people wanting to talk about antennas. But I
don't agree with this suggestion as a way to fight it.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Rick wrote:
I am sure you all have been experiencing the recent onslaught of off
topic postings in the antenna newsgroup. Subjects such as CB, code,
etc. Character assinations, childish BS. What follows is an idea I
have to combat this foolishness. I am dead serious about this. If
you are interested in participating, read on.
. . .

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Rick wrote:

What's to keep the same low-lifes from replying, "I agree
too, Dude", and re-directing it back to r.r.a.a?



Because they are clueless to how Usenet works. The message they are
replying to is NOT in r.r.a.a, it is now in some other newsgroup, and
there are let's say, 50 of them, so many that it is an annoyance to
even read through them. So when they finally have had enough after
reading 10 of the 50, they decide to reply, their stupid reply will
only go to the newsgroups that are in the message they are replying to
(which does NOT contain r.r.a.a). Ok? Got it?

Rick


Rick

Unfortunately, they are NOT cluless as to how it works. They play this
game most of their waking hours. They know more about it than you, me
and any 10 people you can name combined. And I work in the ISP biz.

tom
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Cecil Moore wrote in
m:

Slow Code wrote:
Do you have a spare tire in your car in case you get a flat tire? Ham
radio without a CW requirement is like driving your car around without
a spare tire.


I drive my Harley around all the time without a spare tire.
I don't wear a seat belt either. What's wrong with that?



Cecil, you've been like that since day one. I knew years ago arguing with
you that you'd never change, I don't know why I still argue. You like CW,
but when anyone has ever made an arguement for keeping the code
requirement you tease them.

SC
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Slow Code wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote in
m:

Slow Code wrote:
Do you have a spare tire in your car in case you get a flat tire? Ham
radio without a CW requirement is like driving your car around without
a spare tire.


I drive my Harley around all the time without a spare tire.
I don't wear a seat belt either. What's wrong with that?



Cecil, you've been like that since day one. I knew years ago arguing with
you that you'd never change, I don't know why I still argue.


I don't know why you bother.

You like CW,
but when anyone has ever made an arguement for keeping the code
requirement you tease them.


The Code TEST requirement....

SC


Slow, you're not only slow in code...

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