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![]() "jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH |
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Brian Hill wrote:
"jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH I don't think you get what Jim was saying. There are a lot of OTHER missing children who might be in his area, but this girl disappeared on the other side of the earth. What are the chances that he'll be within a 1000 miles of her, let alone see her? His time is better spent in cases where he DOES stand a chance of helping. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message I don't think you get what Jim was saying. There are a lot of OTHER missing children who might be in his area, but this girl disappeared on the other side of the earth. What are the chances that he'll be within a 1000 miles of her, let alone see her? His time is better spent in cases where he DOES stand a chance of helping. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Understood. I agree. It is slim to none we here will see the child but hey even a slight chance is worth boging us down with extra spam in our newsgroups. I'm not trying to deliberatly knoch Jim. I understand his point but..... I hope you guys understand mine? BH |
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![]() "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message I don't think you get what Jim was saying. There are a lot of OTHER missing children who might be in his area, but this girl disappeared on the other side of the earth. What are the chances that he'll be within a 1000 miles of her, let alone see her? His time is better spent in cases where he DOES stand a chance of helping. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Understood. I agree. It is slim to none we here will see the child but hey even a slight chance is worth boging us down with extra spam in our newsgroups. I'm not trying to deliberatly knoch Jim. I understand his point but..... I hope you guys understand mine? BH Let's add to the fact base that although we in the US tend to think that we are the only ones who use the internet (or at least the fact that it is the WORLD WIDE WEB (including USENET), there are likely people in Europe who MAY have a chance of spotting Madeleine who read these NG's. They are not just the purvue of people in Grand Chute, WI or Coral Gabels, FL or even Great Bear Lake, CA. Let's try to remember that before we talk about how much of a waste of our individual time it may be. |
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![]() "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH Jim thinks binaries can only be viewed in Wisconsin! |
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![]() "ian field" wrote in message ... "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH Jim thinks binaries can only be viewed in Wisconsin! Why would you come up with that conclusion? Stop putting words in my mouth. The reason I don't agree with posting this kind of stuff on the newsgroups is because I know they are seen EVERYWHERE. The Amber Alerts inform us here if a LOCAL child is lost by reporting it over all LOCAL media (TV, radio, and newspapers). Highway traffic alert signs are even used around here to inform the public in emergency situations. Recently a small child was reported missing near here, and the city used the tornado warning sirens to make people turn on their radios or TVs to find out what was going on in an effort to locate the child. That kind of action is effective, without wasting the time of those who don't need to know about it. If a child disappears from my town, there is no need to tell everyone over in Osaki, Japan about it to have them start looking there. In the same way, I don't need to be informed that a child is missing from Portugal on the internet, when I am far from Portugal. Now if every lost child incident were reported on every internet newsgroup around the world, think of the millions of total hours wasted by individuals that can do absolutely nothing to help. It not only doesn't make any sense to report it there (worldwide) in the first place, but too many of these reports would also lead to a more apathetic society that gets tired of having their time wasted by things of which they can do nothing about. It wouldn't be long before most newsgroup readers set their filters to block out all those types of posts. Keep local issues local. Use the media and resources that are already out there. Posting to alt.binaries.pictures.radio is NOT an effective means of informing the Portuguese to look for this child. We do not need it here. If you really want to help, fly over to Portugal, and start tacking up posters on every street corner. If leads take you into other areas, go there. But please don't assume that everyone in the whole world should be informed of every incident. We have our own local issues to deal with, often ones in which we can make a difference. That is if we're not wasting our time reading 99.99+% of the reports that we have no control over. |
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![]() "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH Yeah, I'm being very selfish. I'll get off my lazy ass, and start going door to door here, and I won't give up until I find her. C'mon, Brian. This is one of countless lost children around the world, and nowhere near where I am. In this particular case, for Madeleine McCann, there is nothing I can do. Now if you can provide me with pictures of the lost children in my area, that would be different. For a child lost in Portugal, let the locals there look for her. |
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![]() "jim menning" wrote in message ... "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH Yeah, I'm being very selfish. I'll get off my lazy ass, and start going door to door here, and I won't give up until I find her. C'mon, Brian. This is one of countless lost children around the world, and nowhere near where I am. In this particular case, for Madeleine McCann, there is nothing I can do. Now if you can provide me with pictures of the lost children in my area, that would be different. For a child lost in Portugal, let the locals there look for her. She probably isn't still in Portugal, she could be anyplace by now - can you guarantee the US isn't where she's been taken? But quite right - Europe should have its own version of codeamber. |
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![]() "ian field" wrote in message ... "jim menning" wrote in message ... "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "jim menning" wrote in message Let me give my 2-cents worth to say I really oppose your suggestion. Madeleine McCann is only one of tens of thousands of kids that go missing each year. Her case is only special because her family can afford to pay for media hype. Although I can sympathize with her family, the likelihood that I will see their lost child running around in Grand Chute, Wisconsin is astronomical. There are many local issues that do deserve my attention, and even one second to click on the "Mark as read" button for Madeleine is a waste of my time, caused by some "do-gooder" who wants to further sensationalize the tragic story. I'd hesitate to see the floodgates open if any/all crime victims start to post to ALL binary (or text) groups looking for their kidnapped children, stolen artwork, or deadbeat daddies. This particular crime was in Portugal. Let the Portugal/European media and authorities handle it. No need to waste the time of millions of other people around the world. Let Portugal develop their own "Amber Alert" and look for the child that way. A waste of your time? My 2c states " You can never do enough to help any child no matter how rich their family is or how poor and I don't care what floodgates get opened" My time is worth less than any child. BH Yeah, I'm being very selfish. I'll get off my lazy ass, and start going door to door here, and I won't give up until I find her. C'mon, Brian. This is one of countless lost children around the world, and nowhere near where I am. In this particular case, for Madeleine McCann, there is nothing I can do. Now if you can provide me with pictures of the lost children in my area, that would be different. For a child lost in Portugal, let the locals there look for her. She probably isn't still in Portugal, she could be anyplace by now - can you guarantee the US isn't where she's been taken? You're sidestepping my whole point. It's not just this particular incident with Madeleine. It's the effect of posting every lost child incident to every binary group on Usenet (that you suggested) that we are talking about. Remember that? "This might seem a bit obvious - but why don't you obtain an electronic picture of her and post it to every binaries group you can think of? " But quite right - Europe should have its own version of codeamber. Putting more words in my mouth? Please be careful who you are responding to. I never mentioned "Codeamber". That was Michael. |
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![]() "jim menning" wrote in message Putting more words in my mouth? Please be careful who you are responding to. I never mentioned "Codeamber". That was Michael. Jim as far as being logical and realistic, you win in any court of law. You don't have to defend yourself. Really. It's all Point of View and Opinion. No body is right. BH |
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