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How to gain the most from rec.boats
If you are looking for boating advice, do the following:
1) Give as much detail as you can. Take your time. The more information you give, the better advice regulars here will be able to give you. Describe your problem as if you were telling it to Sherlock Holmes in his study. NEVER assume regulars are telepathic! All we know about you and your problem is what you tell us. If you have a website, give us its URL. If you have print ads, text of mailings, radio ads, or TV ads, provide hyperlinks to jpeg, mp3, and mpeg/asf/mov of them. You will NOT bore us with details. Oh, and remember this newsgroup is an international newsgroup so don't assume people telepathically know which country you're in. 2) Don't necessarily expect to receive answers with your first post. Expect instead to receive questions. Answer these questions promptly and expect more in return. Once the regulars feel they have an adequate understanding of your situation and problem, they then might feel they can offer you some useful advise. 3) Be active. After you post, check this newsgroup at least once a day and reply to all posts. Take the time to give detailed replies. Don't rush here either. Give as full of a reply as possible. The more you're active and the more in-depth your replies, the more regulars will participate in your thread and the more help you'll receive. 4) Keep it clean. The ones that are probably going to help you the most will be the professionals that frequent this newsgroup. Unless you'd like to be put into their kill-files, treat them with respect and don't waste their time. Many of these professionals regularly check this group from work during the little breaks in their workday. While more details are better than too few, adding too much unrelated junk will only confuse the situation and reduce the usefulness, readability, and value of your post. Take a moment and streamline your replies. Reduce the header down to just who is saying which lines. Do NOT simply repost the entire message if you're only referring to a part of it. Without distorting what they wrote, trim down what they said to just what you're replying to. Also, do NOT top post. Top posting forces people to scroll down then back up to your reply. Think logical progression of thought. Again, it will reduce the time the professionals need to spend reading your post thus more time they'll have - during their coffee break -- to reply to your post. 5) Return and let us know what happened. Title your post the same as your original one and add "[update]" at the end of the subject line. Again, put as much effort into it as you'd like regulars to give to their replies. Tell what worked, what didn't, ups, downs, and surprises. Use this as an opportunity to ask further questions. Bless us with the pearls of wisdom you learned along the way. Also, remember this is a nice way to thank those that helped you. Some regulars sometimes feel used and cheap when those they help never return to let them know what happened. They also remember those that do and next time you have another problem, they'll be that much more willing to devote time and effort to help you when you come around again. Lastly, remember that the advice you're getting here is worth exactly what you paid for it. While professionals do frequent this newsgroup, they do so at their leisure and their advice is informal. If you want better advice, hire a professional. Christopher Robin, moderator |
How to gain the most from rec.boats
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How to gain the most from rec.boats
Christopher Robin wrote: If you are looking for boating advice, do the following: snip Christopher Robin, moderator Since when did this group get a moderator? |
How to gain the most from rec.boats
John H wrote:
On 8 Apr 2004 18:27:46 -0700, (Christopher Robin) wrote: Christopher Robin, moderator Was there an election I didn't hear about? Did I miss the primary? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Sorry, a name like yours was found on a list of felons living in Virginia, and your voting rights were cancelled. |
How to gain the most from rec.boats
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How to gain the most from rec.boats
Subject: How to gain the most from rec.boats
From: (Christopher Robin) If you are looking for boating advice, do the following: 1) Give as much detail as you can. snip 2) Don't necessarily expect to receive answers with your first post. snip 3) Be active. snip 4) Keep it clean. snip 5) Return and let us know what happened. snip Christopher Robin, moderator 6) Don't listen to anybody claiming to be a "moderator" on an unmoderated newgroup. Capt. Bill |
How to gain the most from rec.boats
In article , Harry Krause wrote:
John H wrote: On 8 Apr 2004 18:27:46 -0700, (Christopher Robin) wrote: Christopher Robin, moderator Was there an election I didn't hear about? Did I miss the primary? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Sorry, a name like yours was found on a list of felons living in Virginia, and your voting rights were cancelled. Better than having one's name found on a list of sexual offenders living in Maryland I suppose? |
How to gain the most from rec.boats
In article , (basskisser) wrote:
(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message link.net... In article , Harry Krause wrote: John H wrote: On 8 Apr 2004 18:27:46 -0700, (Christopher Robin) wrote: Christopher Robin, moderator Was there an election I didn't hear about? Did I miss the primary? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Sorry, a name like yours was found on a list of felons living in Virginia, and your voting rights were cancelled. Better than having one's name found on a list of sexual offenders living in Maryland I suppose? Any evidence? OR just drunk talk, again.... "evidence" of what? I was just posting a hypothetical question. Who did I say was on such a list? Are you doped up againnnnnn basstoker? sheesh |
How to gain the most from rec.boats
(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message link.net...
In article , (basskisser) wrote: (Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message link.net... In article , Harry Krause wrote: John H wrote: On 8 Apr 2004 18:27:46 -0700, (Christopher Robin) wrote: Christopher Robin, moderator Was there an election I didn't hear about? Did I miss the primary? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Sorry, a name like yours was found on a list of felons living in Virginia, and your voting rights were cancelled. Better than having one's name found on a list of sexual offenders living in Maryland I suppose? Any evidence? OR just drunk talk, again.... "evidence" of what? I was just posting a hypothetical question. Who did I say was on such a list? Are you doped up againnnnnn basstoker? sheesh sheesh, my ass. You've stated, on NUMEROUS occasions, things about other people that were simply not true, have never been. You present these as if you have some facts to back up your wild, alcohol induced allegations. In other words, you are nothing short of a piece of **** LIAR. Care for some examples of your out and out LIES, you drunken liar? |
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