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A polite request to rec.radio.shortwave contributors...
Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much
of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Many thanks Mike (in the UK) |
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Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and
much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Mike, I'm here to tell you, the political yammering in this group is even more incomprehensible from here in the US. There's no telling what's worse -- the typical candidate or the typical voter. |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! I'm an "offender," so I obviously don't see anything wrong with some OT posting, especially considering the issue-oriented content of much radio. But I do think cross-posting from the more rabid political NGs, which has become pretty prevalent of late, has brought -a lot- more OT postings into the group. |
MnMikew wrote:
brewhaha. How appropriate. The correct spelling is here, but yours is FAR more appropriate. Too much 'brew' often starts the uproar.. http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=brouhaha Your new word should REPLACE the old one NOW. It's an evolving language, you know.. mike |
There are newsgroups that support and solicit communication about the mess
with Kerry/Bush! It's not here. To start posting your political views, in my opinion, in this news group is asking for trouble. I share the opinion of Mikle (in the UK). Now if you heard some interesting political information from a station in Africa............. "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Many thanks Mike (in the UK) |
Michael Bryant wrote:
From: "Mike Terry" Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Mike, Also try to remember that this is the most contentious election in recent US history and that many of us, on both sides, feel that the impact of this election will be truly global. This NG has a long history of spirited political debate and that history is hard to abandon. So, as an American, I apologize to you non-Americans for our political posts, but I sincerely hope you realize that constant rebukes on your part may actually be flaming the frequency of political posts. Americans DO bristle at constantly being told what we should do. Nov 2 isn't that far away. But that is what makes it great, that we have the freedom to air our views whatever they are and debate them back and forth. |
MnMikew wrote:
"Michael Bryant" wrote in message ... From: "Mike Terry" Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Mike, Also try to remember that this is the most contentious election in recent US history and that many of us, on both sides, feel that the impact of this election will be truly global. This NG has a long history of spirited political debate and that history is hard to abandon. So, as an American, I apologize to you non-Americans for our political posts, but I sincerely hope you realize that constant rebukes on your part may actually be flaming the frequency of political posts. Americans DO bristle at constantly being told what we should do. Nov 2 isn't that far away. Very true MWB. I doubt there is ANY NG that isnt full of political OT posts right now. Rec.sport.golf has plenty not to mention all the Ryder Cup brewhaha. After Nov 2 it will all die down except for a few "I told you so's" and that will play out as well. |
Michael Bryant wrote:
I agree, Brian. I find myself skipping over a lot of political threads, particularly those that are excessively cross-posted to other NGs. I'm just suggesting that it might be more realistic to skip over the political threads than it is to take the time replying to each post with a reminder that it is off-topic or of no interest to non-Americans. As a long-time veteran of this group, I am simply aware that no possible rebuke will stop such posts. As a diehard SWLer, I find myself skipping over this newsgroup completely most of the time. Too bad - it used to be such an amazing source of help and information from all over the world. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
Sir Cumference wrote:
Nov 2 isn't that far away. But that is what makes it great, that we have the freedom to air our views whatever they are and debate them back and forth. Not if Patriot Act II is enacted. mike |
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 18:37:34 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry"
wrote: Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Political posts are completely off-topic, period, in this group (regardless of how many posters to or readers of this group are interestedin them). |
Just as we colonists kicked your asses out of our beloved
land so long ago, if you keep it up, you will be thrown out of this group. So there. 73, -- Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... | Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much | of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us | and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio | enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think | shortwave! | | Many thanks | | Mike (in the UK) | | --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.752 / Virus Database: 503 - Release Date: 9/3/04 |
Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote:
Just as we colonists kicked your asses out of our beloved land so long ago, if you keep it up, you will be thrown out of this group. So there. 73, When did it become your group? -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
But that is what makes it great, that we have the freedom to air our
views whatever they are and debate them back and forth. But this a *shortwave radio* newsgroup not a politcial debate/agenda newsgroup. I delete over 75% of the post because they are non-radio related, I used to post and read this group every day but it's always the same thing. Trouble makers won :-( |
GO BEARCATS wrote: But that is what makes it great, that we have the freedom to air our views whatever they are and debate them back and forth. But this a *shortwave radio* newsgroup not a politcial debate/agenda newsgroup. I delete over 75% of the post because they are non-radio related, I used to post and read this group every day but it's always the same thing. Trouble makers won :-( I'd have to say that you lost. It doesn't take much effort to weed through whatever you don't wish to read. You might try some actual contributions too, never hurts. All take, and no give never works in any endeavour. dxAce |
"Brian Denley" wrote in message news:FaN4d.357285$8_6.44584@attbi_s04... | Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote: | Just as we colonists kicked your asses out of our beloved | land so long ago, if you keep it up, you will be thrown out | of this group. | | So there. | | 73, | | When did it become your group? | | -- | Brian Denley | http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html See also "sarcastic." I will be sure to add a "tongue - in - cheek" disclaimer to my next few posts, so that the humor - challenged will be able to understand. Sometimes that does not translate well to Usenet. 73, -- Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.752 / Virus Database: 503 - Release Date: 9/3/04 |
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 18:37:34 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry"
wrote: Please be aware that not everyone on this newsgroup lives in the US and much of the "political" stuff posted here is completely incomprehensible to us and anyway it is not what we want to read as we are shortwave radio enthusiasts.Lets keep this newsgroup on topic please, think radio, think shortwave! Many thanks Mike (in the UK) I'm completely allied with you on that. Henry (a Yank in the ROK) |
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