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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
Rayming model TN200. PC and MAC compatible.
WAAS capable for better accuracy Compact design only 2.32" x 1.85" in size USB requires no external power Water-resistant housing w/magnetic mount More info at: www.ruggedtech.com Thank you. |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
"Commercial Post".....isn't that like, well, SPAM?
Russ Amiro Russ Amiro 15 Regwood Drive Windsor Jct, NS B2T1K1 CA Phone: 902-861-3746 Fax..: 902-861-1050 Email: Guess we could FAX ol' Russ a copy of accesswave's AUP about spammin'.....(c; Then, again, we could email his message if he spams the newsgroup again..... This isn't your free ad space, you know..... On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:37:02 -0400, RuggedTech Sales wrote: Rayming model TN200. PC and MAC compatible. WAAS capable for better accuracy Compact design only 2.32" x 1.85" in size USB requires no external power Water-resistant housing w/magnetic mount More info at: www.ruggedtech.com Thank you. Larry W4CSC |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
... "Commercial Post".....isn't that like, well, SPAM? Russ Amiro Russ Amiro 15 Regwood Drive Windsor Jct, NS B2T1K1 CA Phone: 902-861-3746 Fax..: 902-861-1050 Email: Guess we could FAX ol' Russ a copy of accesswave's AUP about spammin'.....(c; Then, again, we could email his message if he spams the newsgroup again..... This isn't your free ad space, you know..... I find political discussions in this group that just go on and on and on far less desirable than an occasional product anouncement that is very on-topic. I have done this too and nobody has complained about this. Many newgroup charters specifically allow short infrequent commercial postings. And I think that Accesswave will hardly consider one or two newgroup posting as spam. In my opinion, spam is mass-mailing to thousands or millions of e-mail recepients. Besides, the post was very clearly marked as 'commercial post', so anyone on expensive bandwidth had the opportunity not to spend his expensive bandwidth on this message. Meindert |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Availablein Atlantic Canada
John Smith wrote:
Maybe innovative solutions could be considered worthy news to some of the audience? While I agree this group should not be hammered by commercial e-mails, this type of product is of interest. Is there a fine line that is acceptable? "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... "Commercial Post".....isn't that like, well, SPAM? Russ Amiro Russ Amiro 15 Regwood Drive Windsor Jct, NS B2T1K1 CA Phone: 902-861-3746 Fax..: 902-861-1050 Email: Guess we could FAX ol' Russ a copy of accesswave's AUP about spammin'.....(c; Then, again, we could email his message if he spams the newsgroup again..... This isn't your free ad space, you know..... On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:37:02 -0400, RuggedTech Sales wrote: Rayming model TN200. PC and MAC compatible. WAAS capable for better accuracy Compact design only 2.32" x 1.85" in size USB requires no external power Water-resistant housing w/magnetic mount More info at: www.ruggedtech.com Thank you. Larry W4CSC Larry, bless him, expends hundreds of lines of bandwidth extolling the virtues of products he likes, so much so that one might conclude he is on the take. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 07:26:01 GMT, "John Smith"
wrote: Maybe innovative solutions could be considered worthy news to some of the audience? While I agree this group should not be hammered by commercial e-mails, this type of product is of interest. Is there a fine line that is acceptable? Yes, if the poster is involved, in any way, with making money from his posts, it's SPAM. That line is very broad and easily seen from miles away. If you came on here and said, "Those guys at Mikey's Marine and Storm Door over on Lake Winnepeesexy do a great job fixing Volvo stern drives." That ISN'T spam because you don't work for Mikey and he's not paying you to post it. If MIKEY, on the other hand, came on here to sell his products and services, that IS spam and is not acceptable because he is making money doing so.... The grey area arrives when someone posts their old VHF radio for sale or their personal stuff. With me that's ok. But, with others it's not. That's why we have rec.boats.marketplace for those personal sales ads. If you want to read about them, that's where they should be read and posted. If everyone accepts every company posting ads for new boat stuff or used boats, etc., rec.boats.anyflavor will soon be just another wasted giant ad space like all the webpages you visit these days, blinking spams, snooping spyware, adware installs. Usenet is one of the few places left on the internet where like-minded people can sit and chat at their leisure without having some ******* trying to SELL you something. I'd like to think we can keep it that way, myself. If GPS receivers interest you, go put "GPS receivers" into www.google.com and there's PLENTY of spam-soaked webpages where you can read all about it..... Larry W4CSC |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
... On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 07:26:01 GMT, "John Smith" wrote: Is there a fine line that is acceptable? Yes, if the poster is involved, in any way, with making money from his posts, it's SPAM. That line is very broad and easily seen from miles away. No! That is not the criterion, that's your opinion. As another poster already pointed out: the charter of this group specifically allows product announcements. It didn't say anything about who this announcement is allowed to make, but it should be on-topic. According to the Net Abuse FAQ, http://www.cybernothing.org/faqs/net-abuse-faq.html#2.1, spam is defined below: "The term "spam," as used on this newsgroup, means "the same article (or essentially the same article) posted an unacceptably high number of times to one or more newsgroups." CONTENT IS IRRELEVANT. 'Spam' doesn't mean "ads." It doesn't mean "abuse." It doesn't mean "posts whose content I object to." Spam is a funky name for a phenomenon that can be measured pretty objectively: did that post appear X times? (See 3.1, "Yeah, but how many is X?')" Meindert |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
Maybe you should post your rules so we won't inadvertantly offend you
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:37:33 GMT, Larry W4CSC wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 07:26:01 GMT, "John Smith" wrote: Maybe innovative solutions could be considered worthy news to some of the audience? While I agree this group should not be hammered by commercial e-mails, this type of product is of interest. Is there a fine line that is acceptable? Yes, if the poster is involved, in any way, with making money from his posts, it's SPAM. That line is very broad and easily seen from miles away. If you came on here and said, "Those guys at Mikey's Marine and Storm Door over on Lake Winnepeesexy do a great job fixing Volvo stern drives." That ISN'T spam because you don't work for Mikey and he's not paying you to post it. If MIKEY, on the other hand, came on here to sell his products and services, that IS spam and is not acceptable because he is making money doing so.... The grey area arrives when someone posts their old VHF radio for sale or their personal stuff. With me that's ok. But, with others it's not. That's why we have rec.boats.marketplace for those personal sales ads. If you want to read about them, that's where they should be read and posted. If everyone accepts every company posting ads for new boat stuff or used boats, etc., rec.boats.anyflavor will soon be just another wasted giant ad space like all the webpages you visit these days, blinking spams, snooping spyware, adware installs. Usenet is one of the few places left on the internet where like-minded people can sit and chat at their leisure without having some ******* trying to SELL you something. I'd like to think we can keep it that way, myself. If GPS receivers interest you, go put "GPS receivers" into www.google.com and there's PLENTY of spam-soaked webpages where you can read all about it..... Larry W4CSC -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 03:28:04 GMT, (Larry W4CSC) wrote:
"Commercial Post".....isn't that like, well, SPAM? Russ Amiro Russ Amiro 15 Regwood Drive Windsor Jct, NS B2T1K1 CA Phone: 902-861-3746 Fax..: 902-861-1050 Email: Guess we could FAX ol' Russ a copy of accesswave's AUP about spammin'.....(c; Then, again, we could email his message if he spams the newsgroup again..... This isn't your free ad space, you know..... Is it in the group FAQ or Charter? Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "My rod and my reel - they comfort me." St. Pete, 12 Lb. Test |
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Commercial Post - RAYMING TripNav USB GPS Receiver now Available in Atlantic Canada
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:43:57 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Is it in the group FAQ or Charter? Yes, it is. On-topic announcements of new products are explicitly allowed by the charter. __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
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