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linuxsalute July 13th 05 03:29 PM

Looking for a cruise?
 
Check us out for all of your yachting needs:

www.yachtingroyaleintl.com


"We're not just yachting...
We're Yachting Royale International."


Larry July 13th 05 06:57 PM

"linuxsalute" wrote in
oups.com:

X-Complaints-To:


We're not just Usenet. We're SPAMMERS on Usenet!

So reported....

--
Larry


Don W July 13th 05 09:09 PM

Your message is an attempt to generate commercial traffic for your website.
This violates the charter of this newsgroup, just as Larry correctly reported.

If everyone did this, the newsgroup would become a mess of commercial posts, and
as such not interesting for its primary purpose which is _individuals_ discussing
boats and cruising. Most of the individuals would stop monitoring the group.

Giving you the benefit of the doubt that you didn't realize that your post would
generate this reaction, here is a suggestion:

Come participate in our newsgroup (after all it belongs to everyone). I'm sure that
if you are in the yachting business you have good experiences that may be useful to
everyone. You may be able to offer suggestions, or answer questions and generally be
a helpful contributor to the newsgroup. You can always leave your websites and slogan
in your signature, and people will generally not find that objectionable as long as
your post is not just for commercial purposes.

What most people find objectionable is just posting a commercial message, and not
otherwise participating in the newsgroup.

Cheers,

Don W.

linuxsalute wrote:
Check us out for all of your yachting needs:

www.yachtingroyaleintl.com


"We're not just yachting...
We're Yachting Royale International."



Larry July 13th 05 10:00 PM

Don W wrote in
:

This violates the charter of this newsgroup, just as Larry correctly
reported.


The newsgroup charter means little. SBC's AUP and Google's AUP means a
lot. All AUPs tell them in no uncertain terms that this ISN'T their
freebie advertising medium to sell their products. He didn't do it once,
he changed headings and did it AGAIN....

It must stop or the whole of rec.boats groups will soon be ruined like so
many others.

Meatball Larry

Don W July 13th 05 10:47 PM



Larry wrote:

Meatball Larry


;-) Yeah! sticks and stones...


Glenn Ashmore July 13th 05 11:27 PM

The newsgroup charter means little.

Hate to tell you self appointed newsgroup police but the charter for
rec.boats.cruising says absolutely nothing that prohibits announcements of
services or websites.
http://mailgate.supereva.com/rec/rec.../msg63881.html It only
prohibits for-sale posts.

It is unfortunate that he posed it more than once but this post was
entirely within the permitted use.

--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com



Larry July 14th 05 02:36 AM

"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in
news:8zgBe.171107$sy6.146602@lakeread04:

It is unfortunate that he posed it more than once but this post was
entirely within the permitted use.


Not according to the nice email I got from SBC, his ISP.

Meatball Larry...


Don W July 14th 05 05:05 AM

Glen,

Hate to tell you self appointed newsgroup police but the charter for
rec.boats.cruising says absolutely nothing that prohibits announcements of
services or websites.
http://mailgate.supereva.com/rec/rec.../msg63881.html It only
prohibits for-sale posts.

It is unfortunate that he posed it more than once but this post was
entirely within the permitted use.


You are entitled to your opinion, but I disagree.

Sorry that you took my comments supporting Larry as being netcopish. I reviewed
the charter before my first post on this subject, and I've been generally familiar
with it for some time.

Now show me how posting a blurb ad for a brokerage/charter company is a "discussion",
or seriously intended to generate a "discussion" of "topics related to cruising
in boats"

If he were to participate in the newsgroup and just listed the website and slogan
in his sig, I doubt anyone would have objected.

Don W.






Real Name July 14th 05 04:19 PM

Harry,
Why don't you leave rec.boats.cruising alone. You have ruined rec.boats
with your insults, why are you trying to do the same thing to a viable NG?


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
Larry wrote:
"linuxsalute" wrote in
oups.com:

X-Complaints-To:


We're not just Usenet. We're SPAMMERS on Usenet!

So reported....



Ph, puh-lease. The guy posts one post offering a boating related
cruise-yacht service and you think that is spam?

You waste more bandwidth with your wild-assed and often wrong
pronouncements than any 10 real email spammers.



--
Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term.





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