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Group,
Admittedly, I'm a lurker in this group. I contribute when I can and have learned an incredible amount over the last few months. I thank all of you who spark discussions and debates in this forum. Having said that, why is it that this "PC" fellow detracts from everyone's ideas, derides every design and designer that ever lived? Is there no moderator in here to temper this type of degradation of the forum? Sure, every one of us has the opportunity to take part in the group, and I consider it to be a privilege to belong, but somewhere there has to be a method of maintaining decorum and civility. Mr. or Mrs. Moderator, what say you? James Sloan |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:33:31 GMT, "James W. Sloan"
wrote: Group, Admittedly, I'm a lurker in this group. I contribute when I can and have learned an incredible amount over the last few months. I thank all of you who spark discussions and debates in this forum. Having said that, why is it that this "PC" fellow detracts from everyone's ideas, derides every design and designer that ever lived? Is there no moderator in here to temper this type of degradation of the forum? Sure, every one of us has the opportunity to take part in the group, and I consider it to be a privilege to belong, but somewhere there has to be a method of maintaining decorum and civility. Mr. or Mrs. Moderator, what say you? Moderator? This is an unmoderated group on USENET. It's sort of like real life. I would be satisfied if "PC" would just learn to use a spellcheck. The way things are he sounds like a written version of that "Swedish Chef" comedy routine on TV ages ago. Mind you, I can't speak any language as well as he handles English. However, it would certainly lend credibility if he could just take the care to proof his posts. |
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"James W. Sloan" wrote:
Group, Admittedly, I'm a lurker in this group. I contribute when I can and have learned an incredible amount over the last few months. I thank all of you who spark discussions and debates in this forum. Having said that, why is it that this "PC" fellow detracts from everyone's ideas, derides every design and designer that ever lived? Is there no moderator in here to temper this type of degradation of the forum? Sure, every one of us has the opportunity to take part in the group, and I consider it to be a privilege to belong, but somewhere there has to be a method of maintaining decorum and civility. Mr. or Mrs. Moderator, what say you? James Sloan there is no moderator. -- Life lesson #48: You can continue to puke long after you think you should be done...... |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:33:31 GMT, "James W. Sloan"
wrote something .......and in reply I say!: I think you may have PC (Per Corell?, who AFAIK has _not_ posted to this thread) of the 3d boats, confused with PC Ford, (who _has_ posted in this thread). Group, Admittedly, I'm a lurker in this group. I contribute when I can and have learned an incredible amount over the last few months. I thank all of you who spark discussions and debates in this forum. Having said that, why is it that this "PC" fellow detracts from everyone's ideas, derides every design and designer that ever lived? Is there no moderator in here to temper this type of degradation of the forum? Sure, every one of us has the opportunity to take part in the group, and I consider it to be a privilege to belong, but somewhere there has to be a method of maintaining decorum and civility. Mr. or Mrs. Moderator, what say you? James Sloan ************************************************** **************************************** Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. The rest sit around and make snide comments. Nick White --- HEAD:Hertz Music Please remove ns from my header address to reply via email !! ") _/ ) ( ) _//- \__/ |
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Old Nick ) writes:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:33:31 GMT, "James W. Sloan" wrote something ......and in reply I say!: I think you may have PC (Per Corell?, who AFAIK has _not_ posted to this thread) of the 3d boats, confused with PC Ford, (who _has_ posted in this thread). I confuse both with a PC Cruiser which is not even a boat, or a even a Ford. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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Easy BOY! Make that a respectfull, "PT" Cruiser! Them's fight'en words in
Dodge Country! :-) "William R. Watt" wrote in message ... Old Nick ) writes: On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:33:31 GMT, "James W. Sloan" wrote something ......and in reply I say!: I think you may have PC (Per Corell?, who AFAIK has _not_ posted to this thread) of the 3d boats, confused with PC Ford, (who _has_ posted in this thread). I confuse both with a PC Cruiser which is not even a boat, or a even a Ford. .... |
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Hi
"James W. Sloan" skrev i en meddelelse ink.net... Group, Admittedly, I'm a lurker in this group. I contribute when I can and have learned an incredible amount over the last few months. I thank all of you who spark discussions and debates in this forum. Having said that, why is it that this "PC" fellow detracts from everyone's ideas, derides every design and designer that ever lived? Is there no moderator in here to temper this type of degradation of the forum? Sure, every one of us has the opportunity to take part in the group, and I consider it to be a privilege to belong, but somewhere there has to be a method of maintaining decorum and civility. Mr. or Mrs. Moderator, what say you? James Sloan It work like this, that if there is a particular person you will not read, you open your kill-filter and add the persons name, then you will not be bothered. Now "P.C." if that is me you mean, is the founder of Cyber-Boat, that you can find in Yahoo group and an old site on the web. The difference betewwn me and most of this group is, that I am a boatbuilder, working from tradisional methods and tradisional materials such as wood, and have proven that I acturly build nice tradisional boats ,mainly in the old fasion art of lapstrake or clinker boatbuilding; http://w1.1396.telia.com/~u139600113/ Round one mill hits found that site but don't trust the counters number. I develobed this into computer programs before most other group members even got their first computer, and acturly you will find most of the group is members of one or several Cyber-Boat groups at Yahoo. http://w1.1396.telia.com/~u139600113/ Round 1000 members all together and a lot of lurkers here had the oppotunity to download all the nice designs ,as full-scale plans of unfolded panels and building jigs. So the first difference is that I made "Real" boats, in the old tradision ---- you know boats out of wood. But oposed your manners, I never said that this shuld be "better" or more fit for a boatbuilding group, as boatbuilding as a craft shuld not belong in a museum. Now you would think that this work both way's , but your mail just prove it don't ; and where a lot of this group want to stay with one particular construction method, even there are hundreds of way's to produce a boat, I work from original tradision , master that and master the computer tools to the extents that I need to make my own software, beside question the conservatism that keep people making money . Your way's isn't different from many other groups on usenet, you think this shuld be a social game where you can shrow dirt and say the one you hit stink, aslong as you gather another crowd , around your activity. Well maby that will in the end , along the massive spam mails you recive from usenet activity, be the end of usenet. ---- is usenet even worth the spam. Now Scotty don't want to make money with a better, easyer, safer and more amature friendly building method proving better, nicer and more modern designs in any shape and fasion ,even modern . But that is his choice, your choice seem to be to try make another usenetgroup into a social club so the true craftmen that shuld profit, shuld have less value than any usenet troll being bored in his prefered group, -------- well maby you will succes , as the ground already is prepared and throwing dirt alway's for some, is more fun than building a boat. P.C. |
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Hi
"P.C." skrev i en meddelelse k... Hi "James W. Sloan" skrev i en meddelelse ink.net... Group, Sorry I forgot to leave the links for Cyber-Boat Yahoo groups, where you in the Files section of each group can download a number of nice designs, there are more groups than I list here, but a few work different than the standard Yahoo group aproach and ask membership. Bad that Yahoo announced that you can not have a public groupe as this one ; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cyber-...ngboat-5meter/ Then there is the original Yahoo Cyber-Boat group ; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cyber-Boat/ And as an example I here show the address of a much smaller Cyber-Boat group ; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cyber-Boat-boatplans/ And if you wanted a true clinkerbuild easy build Pram of 2.08 meter , this group hold that beside a few more plans , --------- all full-scale and in DWG format ; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cyber-Boat-boatplans/ Sorry to the group that I forgot these links, ------- but for each time I progress these groups on usenet, there alway's show up some 8 - 20 new members ; they to can walk in and have a look, but I can not build their boats for free. Then please remember, that Cyber-Boat was the first one to even offer full-scale plans of the actural planks ,beside Cyber-Boat alway's been about exiting new technikes and beautifull designs , acturly the software still prove best in a hands-on building process, beside the 3D-H building method you se promoted for boatbuilding, is described by F.A.A. as "a very attractive building method for small aeroplanes" , -------- now don't say Boatbuilding is a dying craft, unless good skills is replaced by social skills even then why didn't we stay in the caves ? Why did we replace that stone adge with one in steel ? P.C. http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=3d-honeycomb |
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Yes, the "PC" I mean, appears, from the spelling to be you. I've had my say
and don't intend to comment further on it. Now "P.C." if that is me you mean, is the founder of Cyber-Boat, that you can find in Yahoo group and an old site on the web. |
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"James W. Sloan" wrote in message link.net...
Yes, the "PC" I mean, appears, from the spelling to be you. I've had my say and don't intend to comment further on it. In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that a couple of years back, after some discussion off list, I turned Per down on an idea he had about forming some kind of partnership to allow him a platform to market in the US. Seems that starting a small boat business is difficult where he is due to regulation, space, shop and other things. Although this is only assumption, I was also under the impression that he may not have had access to a shop at the time. Although I tried to, in a respectful manner, get him to understand that I felt there might be a place for his technology in the boat business, however I did not see where it could do anything but slow things down for those of us build S+T boats under 15 feet that need very little if any interior framework as structure. That if I did go through all the trouble of plotting, drawing, cutting and assembling the framework he suggests, (requiring a computer, cad program, CNC machine etc.) I could have already built the boat, using S+T methodology (requiring a bevel, batten, saw, hammer, scribe, and ruler). Then of course I would remove and discard that framework later anyway. He still insists that his offset 90 degree framework creates efficient spaces for foam in a boat, even small ones, but I want to store more than foam. My opinion is that it would create nothing but a mess of edges and blind spaces that would have to be dealt with or removed. I had many more questions, but I see no need to continue the list here. He obviously did not take well to being turned down and soon thereafter started with the derogatory remarks and name calling, focusing in on Payson (a friend), Bolger, and an un-named "hippie" builder that seemed to have a great resemblance to me? That is when I started getting into it, "on list". I used to have a lot of respect for Per, even defended him several times, even recently after suffering previous attacks, only to be chopped off later at the knees, again. For the record, I do not always suggest one type of building although admittedly, I get involved in more conversations about stitch and tape as that is my best suit. To the original poster, I hope this answers your question, and as with the original poster, this is the last I will say to this subject. Scotty from SmallBoats.com |
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