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On Feb 15, 4:43�pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 15, 3:38?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: Also sad to think that non-boaters have nothing better to do than hang around a NG dedicated to a pastime they don't pursue. Just out of curiosity, do you post your reviews in rec.boats.cruising? No. That's primarily a sailing group. sail·ing noun 1. the activity of a person or thing that sails. 2. the departure of a ship from port: The cruise line offers sailings every other day. 3. Navigation. any of various methods for determining courses and distances by means of charts or with reference to longitudes and latitudes, rhumb lines, great circles, etc. I'm not a sailor. sail.or noun 1. *a person whose occupation is sailing or navigation; mariner. 2. a seaman below the rank of officer. 3. a naval enlistee. 4. a person adept at sailing, esp. with reference to freedom from seasickness. Hmmmm - t'would seem to me that you fit the definition of sailing and sailor perfectly. However, even if there are folks who use sail boats in cruising, your whole focus is cruising rather than boats in general - thus it would be more appropriate for you to, well, haunt rec.boats.cruising. I mean, you earn your money editing a magazine which primarily is for cruisers - it would seem to me that you would want to involve yourself in a newsgroup SPECIFICALLY for cruising and those who participate in that aspect of boating rather than a GENERAL newsgroup that relates to boats in general and not CRUISING in particular. *:) Interesting perspective. So then what, in your opinion, is the difference between "general boating" and specific boating activities? Should fishing posts be considered out of place at rec.boats? Lots of people boat but don't fish. I'll bet there are fishing newsgroups out there somewhere. How about water skiing posts? I've never been on a water ski in my entire life. If you eliminate every single boating activity as too specialized, all that would be left in rec.boats would be the non-boating social chit chat. At that point it would hardly be a boating newsgroup. A dynamic boating newsgroup would be a group where different people contribute from their own unique perspective, allowing everybody to gain a wider perspective and appreciation of the pastime. If you feel that my particular boating experiences or perspectives aren't of interest to you, they may be of interest to somebody else. 90% of what you post here is entirely OT and profoundly uninteresting to me, but IMO as long as you aren't actively trolling for a fight (as some of the other OT specialists prefer to do) your activity is harmless clutter. Your daily links to You-tube videos always seem to find one or two interested respondents. Even if your posts were "harmful" clutter, beyond expressing an opinion there would be nothing that could be done about it. Perhaps we won't ever see eye to eye on this issue, but that doesn't have to mean that either one of us is a bad guy. Don't like my stuff, don't read it. Surely you must have a filter? |
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