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Jerry Stuckle October 27th 14 01:34 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
On 10/26/2014 9:20 PM, Brian Reay wrote:
On 27/10/14 01:02, rickman wrote:
On 10/26/2014 8:46 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 10/26/2014 6:21 PM, Clod's Conscience wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 17:16:25 -0500, Lostgallifreyan wrote:

Mike Tomlinson wrote in
:

RSI

Never mind RSI, the acronym for the rest of that is TMI. :)

That's an initialism http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/initialism

An acronym is something like RADAR Radio Detection And Ranging, or
GARETH
Gormless Amateur Radio Enthusiast Total Headcase.


LOL!


Does anyone ever talk about amateur radio in these groups?


We try, but Evans and his chums usually jump in and ruin the thread.

There are moderated groups where he can't get up to his tricks.

You've seen his false attempts at technical threads, they are no more
than vehicles for abuse, as you've seen.



Brian,

Actually, I do think they are attempts of technical threads, within his
limited capacity of understanding. But they quickly result in abusive
responses when his fallacies are pointed out.

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Jerry, AI0K

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rickman October 27th 14 03:27 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
On 10/26/2014 9:34 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 10/26/2014 9:20 PM, Brian Reay wrote:
On 27/10/14 01:02, rickman wrote:
On 10/26/2014 8:46 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 10/26/2014 6:21 PM, Clod's Conscience wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 17:16:25 -0500, Lostgallifreyan wrote:

Mike Tomlinson wrote in
:

RSI

Never mind RSI, the acronym for the rest of that is TMI. :)

That's an initialism http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/initialism

An acronym is something like RADAR Radio Detection And Ranging, or
GARETH
Gormless Amateur Radio Enthusiast Total Headcase.


LOL!

Does anyone ever talk about amateur radio in these groups?


We try, but Evans and his chums usually jump in and ruin the thread.

There are moderated groups where he can't get up to his tricks.

You've seen his false attempts at technical threads, they are no more
than vehicles for abuse, as you've seen.



Brian,

Actually, I do think they are attempts of technical threads, within his
limited capacity of understanding. But they quickly result in abusive
responses when his fallacies are pointed out.


So why do the rest of you have to act like children as well? Why not
just ignore him? I seem to recall that you have stated that you take
pleasure in jousting with him. Or do I have you mixed up with someone
else?

The bottom line is that by arguing with him endlessly it ruins the group
for everyone else every bit as much as he does, if not more. If it were
just him he would be easy to ignore. The topics he brings up could be
discussed without all the back and forth banter.

Just treat him as if he were the devil incarnate and refuse to even look
his way much less mention his name!

--

Rick

Spike[_3_] October 27th 14 08:31 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
On 27/10/14 01:02, rickman wrote:

Does anyone ever talk about amateur radio in these groups?


UKRA used to be a lively and interesting AR group, before those that
claimed it was a 'cesspit' started to believe their own rhetoric and
then tried to turn it into one.

The rec.radio.amateur.* series is basically a wasteland of cross-posted
blogs and newsletters; if they were merged into one single group at
least it would spare the bandwidth wasted in the cross-posting. Time for
a US-based RFD, perhaps.

I understand that the person who had a hand in cleaning them up from
whatever they were suffering from before now indirectly has a hand in
trying to clean up ukra by proposing a parallel moderated group, and
perhaps the above is the reason so little UK-based support has emerged
for the proposal.

--
Spike

"The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in the insidious encroachment by
men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding" Louis D. Brandeis


Sonny October 27th 14 08:45 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
On 27/10/14 01:02, rickman wrote:

Does anyone ever talk about amateur radio in these groups?

Not really. Previously the group was used as a soapbox where big-ego
big-mouths expounded their latest OT conspiracy theories, but the
egotistical Napoleon types are now using most of their energies to
oppose the creation of the moderated group - I wonder why?

Ian Jackson[_2_] October 27th 14 08:45 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
In message
, Brian
Reay writes
Jerry Stuckle wrote:


There are moderated groups where he can't get up to his tricks.

You've seen his false attempts at technical threads, they are no more
than vehicles for abuse, as you've seen.



Brian,

Actually, I do think they are attempts of technical threads, within his
limited capacity of understanding. But they quickly result in abusive
responses when his fallacies are pointed out.


His understanding is certainly limited, there is other evidence to support
that, but as for attempts at
improving understanding, why does recycle the same topics again and again?
Some have been around the block several times, even though they have been
explained. He makes no attempt to digest the responses he receives, beyond
twisting highlights to further his barrage of abuse. Why is this obvious?
Well, he rubbishes perfectly valid answers and even, on occasions, goes on
to rewrite history as if he has 'found a book' which explains things.

The question is, why?

Do a search for Westinghouse in the archive of uk.railway


I really think that Rick's advice is best, although I wouldn't go as far
as to "treat him as if he were the devil incarnate and refuse to even
look his way much less mention his name". He has, on the odd occasion,
some very valid points to make.

However, you have to be careful, as this is sometimes just a ploy
(conscious or otherwise) to draw you into what you think is a normal,
civilised discussion, and it rapidly turns out not to be. The important
thing is not prolong pointless arguments, otherwise you risk getting
tarred with the same brush.
--
Ian

gareth October 27th 14 09:35 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...
We try, but Evans and his chums usually jump in and ruin the thread.
There are moderated groups where he can't get up to his tricks.
You've seen his false attempts at technical threads, they are no more than
vehicles for abuse, as you've seen.


Once again, the origination of abuse comes from you.



gareth October 27th 14 09:37 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...
His understanding is certainly limited, there is other evidence to support
that, but as for attempts at
improving understanding, why does recycle the same topics again and again?
Some have been around the block several times, even though they have been
explained. He makes no attempt to digest the responses he receives, beyond
twisting highlights to further his barrage of abuse. Why is this obvious?
Well, he rubbishes perfectly valid answers and even, on occasions, goes on
to rewrite history as if he has 'found a book' which explains things.
The question is, why?
Do a search for Westinghouse in the archive of uk.railway


Once again, the abuse originates with you such that you seem
to have a particularly unhealthy obsession with me to the extent
that all your contributions to technical NG are abusive.

Physician, heal thyself.



gareth October 27th 14 09:40 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
He has, on the odd occasion, some very valid points to make.


I always have valid points to make.


However, you have to be careful, as this is sometimes just a ploy
(conscious or otherwise) to draw you into what you think is a normal,
civilised discussion, and it rapidly turns out not to be.


Completely untrue. It is a device of the gratuitously abusive to justify
their
own abusive psyches by claiming that my intention is to cause abuse, which
it has never been in 20 years of subscribing to Usenet. By expressing such
an
opinion, you are allowing yourself to be brainwashed by reay.

The important thing is not prolong pointless arguments, otherwise you risk
getting tarred with the same brush.


Agree absolutely, but technical discussions are not pointless arguments.



Wymsey[_2_] October 27th 14 10:07 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 21:02:29 -0400, rickman wrote:

Does anyone ever talk about amateur radio in these groups?


It does happen :-) But along come the insult throwers and all hell breaks
out. It's like the school playground when teacher goes behind the bike
shed for smoke.



--
M0WYM
Sales @ radiowymsey
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Sales-At-Radio-Wymsey/


Wymsey[_2_] October 27th 14 10:12 AM

Big G at it again in .antenna
 
On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 21:34:08 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:

But they quickly result in abusive
responses when his fallacies are pointed out.


Watching from the sidelines I see the insults flying in all directions.

If someone has made an error there are good ways and bad ways of pointing
that out as any parent will know. What we normally see here is the bad
way which usually involves attacking the person rather than the idea.


--
M0WYM
Sales @ radiowymsey
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Sales-At-Radio-Wymsey/



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