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Bert Hyman July 3rd 10 03:46 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L.
Measures.) wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct
statements by a male friend of the moderator/censor.


Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which
they find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


Maybe using the wrong news provider. Not all news providers have their
servers configured to handle moderated newsgroups properly.

Otherwise, have you asked the moderator?

--
Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN


Ian Jackson[_2_] July 3rd 10 04:00 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L.
Measures.) wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct
statements by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which
they find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


Maybe using the wrong news provider. Not all news providers have their
servers configured to handle moderated newsgroups properly.

My news reader (Demon's 'Turnpike') has the 'moderated' box checked in
the configuration for rec.radio.amateur.moderated (which is the default
when you add a new NG which is moderated). I don't think that there have
been problems with other moderated NGs although, these days, I only post
occasionally in uk.legal.moderated.

Otherwise, have you asked the moderator?

No. Apathy is my middle name!
--
Ian

• R. L. Measures. July 3rd 10 10:16 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In article , Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L. Measures.)
wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.


Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which they
find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


** You are not a drinkin' bud of the moderator / censor?
You are not a groupie of one of the alpha males in the Newsgroup?
You do not periodicly osculate the posterior of the moderator?
You do not belong to the same country club as the above?

chers Ian J.

--
Richard L. Measures. AG6K, 805-386-3734,
www.somis.org

Ian Jackson[_2_] July 4th 10 08:15 AM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In message , • R. L. Measures.
writes
In article , Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L. Measures.)
wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which they
find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


** You are not a drinkin' bud of the moderator / censor?
You are not a groupie of one of the alpha males in the Newsgroup?
You do not periodicly osculate the posterior of the moderator?
You do not belong to the same country club as the above?

I have received advice which leads me to suspect that my news machine
may, in the case of rec.radio.amateur.moderated, be sending my posts to
the wrong email address. If so, this would explain the problem.
--
Ian

Krypsis[_2_] July 4th 10 12:06 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
On 4/07/2010 5:15 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , • R. L. Measures.
writes
In article , Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L. Measures.)
wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which
they
find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


** You are not a drinkin' bud of the moderator / censor?
You are not a groupie of one of the alpha males in the Newsgroup?
You do not periodicly osculate the posterior of the moderator?
You do not belong to the same country club as the above?

I have received advice which leads me to suspect that my news machine
may, in the case of rec.radio.amateur.moderated, be sending my posts to
the wrong email address. If so, this would explain the problem.


Maybe, just maybe, your machine is doing you a big favour!!

Krypsis



• R. L. Measures. July 4th 10 06:02 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In article , Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , • R. L. Measures.
writes
In article , Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L. Measures.)
wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which they
find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


** You are not a drinkin' bud of the moderator / censor?
You are not a groupie of one of the alpha males in the Newsgroup?
You do not periodicly osculate the posterior of the moderator?
You do not belong to the same country club as the above?

I have received advice which leads me to suspect that my news machine
may, in the case of rec.radio.amateur.moderated, be sending my posts to
the wrong email address. If so, this would explain the problem.


** okay

--
Richard L. Measures. AG6K, 805-386-3734,
www.somis.org

• R. L. Measures. July 4th 10 06:06 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In article , Krypsis
wrote:

On 4/07/2010 5:15 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , • R. L. Measures.
writes
In article , Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Bert Hyman
writes
In (• R. L.

Measures.)
wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which
they
find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?

** You are not a drinkin' bud of the moderator / censor?
You are not a groupie of one of the alpha males in the Newsgroup?
You do not periodicly osculate the posterior of the moderator?
You do not belong to the same country club as the above?

I have received advice which leads me to suspect that my news machine
may, in the case of rec.radio.amateur.moderated, be sending my posts to
the wrong email address. If so, this would explain the problem.


Maybe, just maybe, your machine is doing you a big favour!!

Krypsis


** Indeed K. My experience has been that moderated Newsgroups are not
infrequently moderated by wannabe channel cops and by guys whose wives
wear the pants.

--
Richard L. Measures. AG6K, 805-386-3734,
www.somis.org

betwys1 July 6th 10 04:23 AM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
On 7/2/2010 8:59 PM, • R. L. Measures. wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

..snip.. are you comfortable with the statement: that dipmeters are
useless because they simultaneously couple to everything within several
feet? or how anout: resistance wire has reverse RF skin-effect at HF?



Dip meters do couple to conductors in the near field.
Current density of resistive wire does increease with depth. Call that
reverse skin effect if you like?

Brian W

betwys1 July 6th 10 04:27 AM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
On 7/3/2010 4:16 PM, • R. L. Measures. wrote:
/snip/

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

Really?

Most people have absolutely no problem with moderated groups, which they
find pleasantly free of crap.

Over the past 10 years, on several occasions I've tried to post
perfectly innocuous and on-topic comments in
rec.radio.amateur.moderated. So far, not one has appeared. What am I
doing wrong?


** You are not a drinkin' bud of the moderator / censor?
You are not a groupie of one of the alpha males in the Newsgroup?
You do not periodicly osculate the posterior of the moderator?
You do not belong to the same country club as the above?

chers Ian J.


Hmmm...you have been jackbooted off several moderated groups, you say?

Why ever would that happen? :-)

Brian W


• R. L. Measures. July 6th 10 07:59 PM

Moderated / Unmoderated ?
 
In article ,
wrote:

On 7/2/2010 8:59 PM, • R. L. Measures. wrote:

Fellow amateur radio operators: Over the past 14-yrs I have been
jackbooted numerous times off of amateur radio discussion groups
because I critiqued somewhat less than technically correct statements
by a male friend of the moderator/censor.

..snip.. are you comfortable with the statement: that dipmeters are
useless because they simultaneously couple to everything within several
feet? or how anout: resistance wire has reverse RF skin-effect at HF?



Dip meters do couple to conductors in the near field.


€€ does the near field extend more than 6" from the pickup coil?


Current density of resistive wire does increease with depth. Call that
reverse skin effect if you like?


€€ That was not what he was asserting. His position was that the RF-R of
Ni-Cr resistance-wire behaved opposite to
that of Cu wire at HF. Do you agree Brian?

Brian W


--
Richard L. Measures. AG6K, 805-386-3734,
www.somis.org


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