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HK February 18th 08 11:29 PM

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Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.

Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.

It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.



The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.

[email protected] February 18th 08 11:33 PM

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On Feb 18, 6:29*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.


Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.


It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.


The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?

HK February 18th 08 11:53 PM

Latest on-line scam??
 
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.

The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?


There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone number,
several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to several
hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That would
not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here, but at the
same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate the anonyous
posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] February 19th 08 12:10 AM

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HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.
The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?


There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone number,
several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to several
hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That would
not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here, but at the
same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate the anonyous
posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.


Harry,
If you real name is Harry Krause, it has done nothing to deter you from
posting crap. Just today, you were talking about picking one idiot so
you can make him look foolish.

If you ask anyone in the NG, it would be universally agreed, you are the
biggest problem in rec.boats.

Tim February 19th 08 12:32 AM

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On Feb 15, 7:32*pm, "Don White" wrote:
This lovely e-mail came to me yesterday.


I am from a well trained group that
In the middle east that carries out
Suicide bombing and special killings,
For top government officials.



"Mr. Green" must really be an amature, because evidently his suicide
bombing specialisation evindently didn't work very well on himself,
so why should it work on anyone else?

What a putz!

HK February 19th 08 12:52 AM

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wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:10:55 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:

HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.
The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?
There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone number,
several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to several
hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That would
not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here, but at the
same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate the anonyous
posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.

Harry,
If you real name is Harry Krause, it has done nothing to deter you from
posting crap. Just today, you were talking about picking one idiot so
you can make him look foolish.

If you ask anyone in the NG, it would be universally agreed, you are the
biggest problem in rec.boats.


You just KNOW that statement made Harry's head swell another hat size.


Sorry, Saltpeter, I don't give a flying f*ck about Reggie or the vomit
he projects in here.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] February 19th 08 01:04 AM

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hk wrote:
wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:10:55 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here
wrote:

HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a
bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually
really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating
knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre
on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that
for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting
more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.
The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with
boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous"
posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again
become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?
There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone
number, several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to
several hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That
would not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here,
but at the same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate
the anonyous posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.
Harry,
If you real name is Harry Krause, it has done nothing to deter you
from posting crap. Just today, you were talking about picking one
idiot so you can make him look foolish.

If you ask anyone in the NG, it would be universally agreed, you are
the biggest problem in rec.boats.


You just KNOW that statement made Harry's head swell another hat size.


Sorry, Saltpeter, I don't give a flying f*ck about Reggie or the vomit
he projects in here.


Harry,
Do they allow this kind of post in your moderated NG's?


D.Duck[_2_] February 19th 08 01:37 AM

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"HK" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.
The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?


There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone number,
several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to several
hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That would
not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here, but at the
same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate the anonyous
posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.


In most cases, the average Joe Blow has a dynamic IP that changes
frequently.

In my case, if I use Steve Gibson's (grc.com) reverse DNS it reports an
Embarq machine as my IP address. Nothing could be further from the truth.

If you'd like to test yours, you can go he

https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2




HK February 19th 08 02:06 AM

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D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.
The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous" posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?

There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone number,
several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to several
hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That would
not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here, but at the
same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate the anonyous
posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.


In most cases, the average Joe Blow has a dynamic IP that changes
frequently.

In my case, if I use Steve Gibson's (grc.com) reverse DNS it reports an
Embarq machine as my IP address. Nothing could be further from the truth.

If you'd like to test yours, you can go he

https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2



My IP doesn't change often, and when it does, it usually is after the
internet provider loses signal and the local pool is reassigned. There
are ways to hide an IP or go through a server that provides another
number, of course, but I don't bother. What for? I'm not posting here
anonymously.

BAR February 19th 08 02:07 AM

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hk wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Feb 18, 6:29 pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote:

DownTime wrote:
this used to be a decent group of knowledgeable people, asking and
offering useful advise on boating related topics. now just a
bunch of
political BS whining and bitching from those who don't actually
really
go boating anymore.
Well, I'm not going to totally disagree with you. But actually there
are several people here that do have quite a bit of boating
knowledge.
True, there's lots of BS that seems to liquidly flow though ehre on a
daily basis. But I'm not speaking for all, but I would say that for a
great many people that hang around here, this is off boat posting
season. Mine will be tucked away for at least another couple months
so... I'm not going boating for a while yet. Then I'll be posting
more
boating questions and experiences.
It does seem that year around, rec.boats.cuising does have less
blather and more boating posts IMO.
The newsgroup is filled with boatless posters, or posters with
boats who
have little or no interest in boating or fishing, or posters who know
next to nothing about boating, but are opinionated nonetheless.

The problems are exacerbated by the large number of "anonymous"
posters
infecting the newsgroup.

When usenet "outlaws" anonymous posting, usenet will once again become
useful.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So what about so called non-anonymous posters (like yourself) whos
stated identity can not in any way be confirmed?
There are posters here who know my name, address and telephone
number, several with whom I have have exchanged checks amounting to
several hundreds of dollars or more, and several I have met personally.

My preferred "correction" for usenet would be for every post to have
listed in his/her headers his/her actual name and actual IP. That
would not prevent or interfere with the use of nicknames in here, but
at the same time would improve behavior and virtually eliminate the
anonyous posters who show up here only or mostly to crap.

I used to be opposed to moderated newsgroups. Not any more.


In most cases, the average Joe Blow has a dynamic IP that changes
frequently.

In my case, if I use Steve Gibson's (grc.com) reverse DNS it reports
an Embarq machine as my IP address. Nothing could be further from the
truth.

If you'd like to test yours, you can go he

https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2



My IP doesn't change often, and when it does, it usually is after the
internet provider loses signal and the local pool is reassigned. There
are ways to hide an IP or go through a server that provides another
number, of course, but I don't bother. What for? I'm not posting here
anonymously.


Why are you posting through two news servers?


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