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Old December 12th 06, 12:40 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc
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"Not Cocksucker Lloyd" wrote in
ups.com:

Slow Code wrote:
Paul W. Schleck wrote in
:

In .com
writes:

Where is Paul Schleck these days? Here it is 1 December and
his "threatening" troika of "moderators" haven't yet appeared.
I wonder if he has been appointed to a new cabinet post? You
know, the "Department of Hamland Security"... :-)

Holiday regards,
LA

The member of our team that is finishing the final draft of the
Request for Discussion (RFD) agreed to a firm deadline of January 1,
2007. The team has reviewed, and agreed to, prior working drafts of
the RFD, as well as submission guidelines for the proposed new
newsgroup, so this is just cleanup and tweaking at this point. The
submission guidelines were recently posted to misc.test.moderated.
We will have an RFD to pass along to the news.announce.newsgroups
moderator to crosspost to this newsgroup shortly after January 1st.
Moving the discussion period to after Christmas is also desirable in
order to have a bigger audience for the RFD, and give everyone ample
opportunity to provide feedback free of holiday distractions and time
demands.

In the meantime, we've been testing the robomoderation software,
Secure Team-Based Usenet Moderation Program (STUMP). Several
rec.radio.amateur.policy participants have graciously agreed to send
us test submissions, many of which we have approved and posted to
misc.test.moderated. At this point, anyone reading this newsgroup is
welcome to send us test postings. Send such submissions to:



We'll process them as if they were actual submissions to the proposed
moderated newsgroup. Anything we approve will be posted to
misc.test.moderated, so please don't send anything to that address
that you don't want posted to Usenet, or at least add the text "not
for publication" or "do not approve." We would be particularly
interested in test postings that are PGP signed.

Watch this space for further information after the first of the year.

--
73, Paul W. Schleck, K3FU



Good luck with it Paul. I look forward to seeing Markie, Lloydie,
Woger,

...and all
CW test haters and lazy asses put in the dumpster.


Hey, dumb****, Roger passed 13 wpm CW for his General. Why don't you
know what the **** youare talking about before you run your uninformed
fat yap?



Shut up, stupid.

SC
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Old December 12th 06, 01:45 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc
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Slow Code wrote:
"Not Cocksucker Lloyd" wrote in
ups.com:

Slow Code wrote:
Paul W. Schleck wrote in
:

In .com
writes:

Where is Paul Schleck these days? Here it is 1 December and
his "threatening" troika of "moderators" haven't yet appeared.
I wonder if he has been appointed to a new cabinet post? You
know, the "Department of Hamland Security"... :-)

Holiday regards,
LA

The member of our team that is finishing the final draft of the
Request for Discussion (RFD) agreed to a firm deadline of January 1,
2007. The team has reviewed, and agreed to, prior working drafts of
the RFD, as well as submission guidelines for the proposed new
newsgroup, so this is just cleanup and tweaking at this point. The
submission guidelines were recently posted to misc.test.moderated.
We will have an RFD to pass along to the news.announce.newsgroups
moderator to crosspost to this newsgroup shortly after January 1st.
Moving the discussion period to after Christmas is also desirable in
order to have a bigger audience for the RFD, and give everyone ample
opportunity to provide feedback free of holiday distractions and time
demands.

In the meantime, we've been testing the robomoderation software,
Secure Team-Based Usenet Moderation Program (STUMP). Several
rec.radio.amateur.policy participants have graciously agreed to send
us test submissions, many of which we have approved and posted to
misc.test.moderated. At this point, anyone reading this newsgroup is
welcome to send us test postings. Send such submissions to:



We'll process them as if they were actual submissions to the proposed
moderated newsgroup. Anything we approve will be posted to
misc.test.moderated, so please don't send anything to that address
that you don't want posted to Usenet, or at least add the text "not
for publication" or "do not approve." We would be particularly
interested in test postings that are PGP signed.

Watch this space for further information after the first of the year.

--
73, Paul W. Schleck, K3FU


Good luck with it Paul. I look forward to seeing Markie, Lloydie,
Woger,

...and all
CW test haters and lazy asses put in the dumpster.


Hey, dumb****, Roger passed 13 wpm CW for his General. Why don't you
know what the **** youare talking about before you run your uninformed
fat yap?



Shut up, stupid.


What's the matter, Sniveling ****, one more of your lies is exposed?
Are you going to pound your cheapassed computer desk?

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Old December 12th 06, 02:02 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc
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Default Laziness is no reason to destroy quality radio.


"Not Cocksucker Lloyd" wrote in message
ups.com...

Slow Code wrote:
"Not Cocksucker Lloyd" wrote in
ups.com:

Slow Code wrote:
Paul W. Schleck wrote in
:

In .com
writes:

Where is Paul Schleck these days? Here it is 1 December and
his "threatening" troika of "moderators" haven't yet appeared.
I wonder if he has been appointed to a new cabinet post? You
know, the "Department of Hamland Security"... :-)

Holiday regards,
LA

The member of our team that is finishing the final draft of the
Request for Discussion (RFD) agreed to a firm deadline of January 1,
2007. The team has reviewed, and agreed to, prior working drafts of
the RFD, as well as submission guidelines for the proposed new
newsgroup, so this is just cleanup and tweaking at this point. The
submission guidelines were recently posted to misc.test.moderated.
We will have an RFD to pass along to the news.announce.newsgroups
moderator to crosspost to this newsgroup shortly after January 1st.
Moving the discussion period to after Christmas is also desirable in
order to have a bigger audience for the RFD, and give everyone ample
opportunity to provide feedback free of holiday distractions and
time
demands.

In the meantime, we've been testing the robomoderation software,
Secure Team-Based Usenet Moderation Program (STUMP). Several
rec.radio.amateur.policy participants have graciously agreed to send
us test submissions, many of which we have approved and posted to
misc.test.moderated. At this point, anyone reading this newsgroup
is
welcome to send us test postings. Send such submissions to:



We'll process them as if they were actual submissions to the
proposed
moderated newsgroup. Anything we approve will be posted to
misc.test.moderated, so please don't send anything to that address
that you don't want posted to Usenet, or at least add the text "not
for publication" or "do not approve." We would be particularly
interested in test postings that are PGP signed.

Watch this space for further information after the first of the
year.

--
73, Paul W. Schleck, K3FU


Good luck with it Paul. I look forward to seeing Markie, Lloydie,
Woger,
...and all
CW test haters and lazy asses put in the dumpster.

Hey, dumb****, Roger passed 13 wpm CW for his General. Why don't you
know what the **** youare talking about before you run your uninformed
fat yap?



Shut up, stupid.


What's the matter, Sniveling ****, one more of your lies is exposed?
Are you going to pound your cheapassed computer desk?

No but I think I will pound my pud to some more hot gay porn!


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