Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I did not mean to spam any of the groups. The only reason for posting was
that I was looking for critics of the articles... I am not sure what a "binary" is, however finally I have normal access to newsgroups and can answer this. Sorry for that message, Marta Kolasinska Uzytkownik "Keelworm" napisal w wiadomosci ... Ermm... that'll be a binary then. and according to the charter[1] at http://www.usenet.org.uk/uk.rec.sailing.html that'll be just as naughty as spam. However, I'd possibly (if I could be arsed) argue that the OP's site (at first glances) appears to be 'Not-commercial' and also ever so vaguely relevant to readership[2]. Infact the artical on St Katherine Docks was pretty interesting. However, I accept the posting style, similar to my first ever u.r.s posting, was a little 'Spamity' so will reserve judgement until the Original Poster either disappears, or stays to fight his corner. [1] In as much that it's about sailing, and has a couple of articals which may be of interest to a UK based sailor. [2] Charter of uk.rec.sailing begin charter (Not Moderated) uk.rec.sailing will discuss any and all topics relating to sailing activity in Britain, Eire and European waters. Posts from dinghy sailors, wind-surfers, yachtsmen and women, and all those with an interest in the sport. Posts may include Class Association details, Open Meetings, race accounts, events and issues affecting sailors in area given above. Advertising Short announcements (less than 50 lines) of events relevant to readership. For Sale or Want-To-Buy announcements from non-commercial posters welcomed; blatant off-topic or commercial advertising not required. Binaries Must not be posted in this group: however references to FTP material and Web sites are welcomed. Newsgroups line uk.rec.sailing To discuss all aspects of sailing activity in the UK /end charter -- Keelworm: *www.love2sail.co.uk - UK Sailing Forums* |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Don't apologize to this rabble... they break more posting guidelines than
anyone else. CM "Marta K. @wp.pl" martus-13no-spam! wrote in message ... I did not mean to spam any of the groups. The only reason for posting was that I was looking for critics of the articles... I am not sure what a "binary" is, however finally I have normal access to newsgroups and can answer this. Sorry for that message, Marta Kolasinska Uzytkownik "Keelworm" napisal w wiadomosci ... Ermm... that'll be a binary then. and according to the charter[1] at http://www.usenet.org.uk/uk.rec.sailing.html that'll be just as naughty as spam. However, I'd possibly (if I could be arsed) argue that the OP's site (at first glances) appears to be 'Not-commercial' and also ever so vaguely relevant to readership[2]. Infact the artical on St Katherine Docks was pretty interesting. However, I accept the posting style, similar to my first ever u.r.s posting, was a little 'Spamity' so will reserve judgement until the Original Poster either disappears, or stays to fight his corner. [1] In as much that it's about sailing, and has a couple of articals which may be of interest to a UK based sailor. [2] Charter of uk.rec.sailing begin charter (Not Moderated) uk.rec.sailing will discuss any and all topics relating to sailing activity in Britain, Eire and European waters. Posts from dinghy sailors, wind-surfers, yachtsmen and women, and all those with an interest in the sport. Posts may include Class Association details, Open Meetings, race accounts, events and issues affecting sailors in area given above. Advertising Short announcements (less than 50 lines) of events relevant to readership. For Sale or Want-To-Buy announcements from non-commercial posters welcomed; blatant off-topic or commercial advertising not required. Binaries Must not be posted in this group: however references to FTP material and Web sites are welcomed. Newsgroups line uk.rec.sailing To discuss all aspects of sailing activity in the UK /end charter -- Keelworm: *www.love2sail.co.uk - UK Sailing Forums* |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|