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Seems to me that about one post out of eight on this newsgroup is a request
from a boatbuilder looking for the best price on plywood or epoxy or
whatever, and no one objects either to the question or to the responses,
which typically recommend (i.e. advertise) one or two vendors. So it's OK to
post an "ad" notice here if it is for a commercial outfit, but not if it's
an individual who wants to unload a few tools that are no longer needed?

This is the kind of hair-splitting logic that would delight a religious
philosopher! C'mon, let's lighten up.

"Brian D" wrote in message
news:Hl2Bb.462839$HS4.3608885@attbi_s01...
From my post:

"You have to use some personal judgment about how much is too much, then
round down on
that a bit."

I think that's pretty conservative and gets the point across. Nobody is
encouraging drowning out all conversation by utilizing great free
advertising. I for one would prefer to just let it ride and flex a little
bit. I've gotten some good deals on stuff thanks to people's heads-up

notes
here and there's no reason that kind of thing can't occur now and then.
When it's repeated or abused, then say something. One time benign notices
should be ignored without comment if you are not interested in it. Just

my
opinion (the only thing I'm willing to give away for free.)

Brian

"DSK" wrote in message
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Brian D wrote:


then. Second, the FAQ does *NOT* say "no spam".


Just because it's not specifically prohibited, that doesn't mean it's

A-OK.

Placing advertisements in a discussion groups is always considered rude.

It's
the uenet equivalent of telemarketing.

Besides, as a matter of principle, if everyone with a tool or some

boatbuilding
related item for sale decided that this newsgroup was great free

advertising, it
would drown out all discussion & exchange of information.

You decide what kind of newsgroup you want.

Regards
Doug King