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"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:47:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Raphael" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Checked the rec.boats newsgroup this morning. 37 new posts 10 are from "regulars" here and are mostly boating related. 27 of them are political cross postings, thanks to Harry. Eisboch If we were to leave that sick puppy alone, he might just get bored and leave. That would be nice, but given his history over the past 14 years, I doubt it will happen soon. He has an insatiable need to be seen, heard and to spread his political gospel. Dragging the other NGs in here by crossposting is just another example of his hypocrisy and his ill will to those who don't share his POV. Ironically, he represents everything that is bad in his political affiliation. Eisboch Not to be an asshole or anything, but I must point out that you let him suck you into his **** on a daily basis. Filter him and his supporters. Easy. You're right. Back into the bin. It just would be nice to see regular faces in here, discussing subjects of common interest and not the wacko's dragged in by you know who, just to disrupt the NG. For the record, I enjoy reading and conversing with almost all the people here, on boating subjects or not. Even Harry, when he is not on one of his obnoxious political crusades. IMO, every post or subject need not be directly boating related, as long as the subjects are of general interest to most. If they are not of general interest, the threads or initial post soon die. Old school plank owners of Usenet correctly point out the practice or custom of 100% on-topic posting. The practice originated back in the days of 1200 baud (or less), dial-up, Internet connections where downloading a bunch of posts would take 10 minutes or more. In those days it was important to stay completely on topic because otherwise you wasted people's time and affected telephone bills as they downloaded off topic posts. Those days are gone. It takes a second now to download the subject headers of a 100 or more posts. IMO, (and it's only an opinion) the speed and bandwidth today allows for a relaxation of old Usenet customs. Discussing varied subjects, of common interest, is not a big deal, in my opinion. Personal insults, flame wars, threats, or using the NG on a regular basis to further one's own agenda should still be off-limits, I think, but it's probably too much to realistically expect. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:41:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Personal insults, flame wars, threats, or using the NG on a regular basis to further one's own agenda should still be off-limits, I think, but it's probably too much to realistically expect. Does this mean that I can't call you and Jim Squids anymore? NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:59:42 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
To bring attention to practices that are disruptive to a NG is very much on-topic. That's true but you and I both know that the individual in question could give a hoot what other people think. Since I have no further interest in his abysmal existence, I just pop him into the kill file under whatever nom du jour he chooses to use. |
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:47:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Raphael" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Checked the rec.boats newsgroup this morning. 37 new posts 10 are from "regulars" here and are mostly boating related. 27 of them are political cross postings, thanks to Harry. Eisboch If we were to leave that sick puppy alone, he might just get bored and leave. That would be nice, but given his history over the past 14 years, I doubt it will happen soon. He has an insatiable need to be seen, heard and to spread his political gospel. Dragging the other NGs in here by crossposting is just another example of his hypocrisy and his ill will to those who don't share his POV. Ironically, he represents everything that is bad in his political affiliation. Eisboch Not to be an asshole or anything, Not to worry; you don't have to work at being an asshole. Got any more off-topic crap to post here today? Isn't it about time for more photos of your clonekids? |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:41:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:47:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Raphael" wrote in message .. . "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Checked the rec.boats newsgroup this morning. 37 new posts 10 are from "regulars" here and are mostly boating related. 27 of them are political cross postings, thanks to Harry. Eisboch If we were to leave that sick puppy alone, he might just get bored and leave. That would be nice, but given his history over the past 14 years, I doubt it will happen soon. He has an insatiable need to be seen, heard and to spread his political gospel. Dragging the other NGs in here by crossposting is just another example of his hypocrisy and his ill will to those who don't share his POV. Ironically, he represents everything that is bad in his political affiliation. Eisboch Not to be an asshole or anything, but I must point out that you let him suck you into his **** on a daily basis. Filter him and his supporters. Easy. You're right. Back into the bin. It just would be nice to see regular faces in here, discussing subjects of common interest and not the wacko's dragged in by you know who, just to disrupt the NG. For the record, I enjoy reading and conversing with almost all the people here, on boating subjects or not. Even Harry, when he is not on one of his obnoxious political crusades. IMO, every post or subject need not be directly boating related, as long as the subjects are of general interest to most. If they are not of general interest, the threads or initial post soon die. Old school plank owners of Usenet correctly point out the practice or custom of 100% on-topic posting. The practice originated back in the days of 1200 baud (or less), dial-up, Internet connections where downloading a bunch of posts would take 10 minutes or more. In those days it was important to stay completely on topic because otherwise you wasted people's time and affected telephone bills as they downloaded off topic posts. Those days are gone. It takes a second now to download the subject headers of a 100 or more posts. IMO, (and it's only an opinion) the speed and bandwidth today allows for a relaxation of old Usenet customs. Discussing varied subjects, of common interest, is not a big deal, in my opinion. Personal insults, flame wars, threats, or using the NG on a regular basis to further one's own agenda should still be off-limits, I think, but it's probably too much to realistically expect. Eisboch Politics and religion have always been the downfall of this group. We've all had that discussion many times in the past. The boy in question isolated himself with more than just politics. -- John H. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Raphael" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Checked the rec.boats newsgroup this morning. 37 new posts 10 are from "regulars" here and are mostly boating related. 27 of them are political cross postings, thanks to Harry. Eisboch If we were to leave that sick puppy alone, he might just get bored and leave. That would be nice, but given his history over the past 14 years, I doubt it will happen soon. He has an insatiable need to be seen, heard and to spread his political gospel. Dragging the other NGs in here by crossposting is just another example of his hypocrisy and his ill will to those who don't share his POV. Ironically, he represents everything that is bad in his political affiliation. Eisboch And quoting him only serves his purpose. No point in doing that. No point in complaining about him either. Of the thousands of complaints about Harry that have been posted here, few affect him. Although I did notice he gets upset when he is called a draft dodging coward. And he does get a little uptight when we critique his little L.T. boat. ;-) You are the last person of merit that will talk to him on a regular basis. I wish you would stop. |
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John H. wrote:
Politics and religion have always been the downfall of this group. We've all had that discussion many times in the past. The boy in question isolated himself with more than just politics. Tell us about your golf game, your travel trailer, your diaper cruises, your motorcycle adventures, your tribe of grandchildren, your, your, your...nothing but off-topic posts. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:41:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Personal insults, flame wars, threats, or using the NG on a regular basis to further one's own agenda should still be off-limits, I think, but it's probably too much to realistically expect. Does this mean that I can't call you and Jim Squids anymore? NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! SO long as you have a DD214 you can say anything you want, no neck bullet head. ;-) |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 08:02:49 -0400, WaIIy wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:41:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:47:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Raphael" wrote in message . .. "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Checked the rec.boats newsgroup this morning. 37 new posts 10 are from "regulars" here and are mostly boating related. 27 of them are political cross postings, thanks to Harry. Eisboch If we were to leave that sick puppy alone, he might just get bored and leave. That would be nice, but given his history over the past 14 years, I doubt it will happen soon. He has an insatiable need to be seen, heard and to spread his political gospel. Dragging the other NGs in here by crossposting is just another example of his hypocrisy and his ill will to those who don't share his POV. Ironically, he represents everything that is bad in his political affiliation. Eisboch Not to be an asshole or anything, but I must point out that you let him suck you into his **** on a daily basis. Filter him and his supporters. Easy. You're right. Back into the bin. It just would be nice to see regular faces in here, discussing subjects of common interest and not the wacko's dragged in by you know who, just to disrupt the NG. For the record, I enjoy reading and conversing with almost all the people here, on boating subjects or not. Even Harry, when he is not on one of his obnoxious political crusades. IMO, every post or subject need not be directly boating related, as long as the subjects are of general interest to most. If they are not of general interest, the threads or initial post soon die. Old school plank owners of Usenet correctly point out the practice or custom of 100% on-topic posting. The practice originated back in the days of 1200 baud (or less), dial-up, Internet connections where downloading a bunch of posts would take 10 minutes or more. In those days it was important to stay completely on topic because otherwise you wasted people's time and affected telephone bills as they downloaded off topic posts. Those days are gone. It takes a second now to download the subject headers of a 100 or more posts. IMO, (and it's only an opinion) the speed and bandwidth today allows for a relaxation of old Usenet customs. Discussing varied subjects, of common interest, is not a big deal, in my opinion. Personal insults, flame wars, threats, or using the NG on a regular basis to further one's own agenda should still be off-limits, I think, but it's probably too much to realistically expect. Eisboch A very reasoned post. Without the hk stuff, it's like sitting around the dock and discussing a variety of subjects. If it was limited strictly to boating, the posts would be pretty thin. Usenet isn't exactly growing. Don't know if anyone's noticed this, http://www.comcast.net/newsgroups/ but it may be indicative of what the big guys are doing. Cox is still 'supporting' newsgroups as a 'free service'. Somewhere along the line Cox excluded newsgroups as part of their 'internet access' for which one pays. Now that Comcast is discontinuing the service, I wonder how long it will be before Cox does the same. -- John H. |
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"jim" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:41:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Personal insults, flame wars, threats, or using the NG on a regular basis to further one's own agenda should still be off-limits, I think, but it's probably too much to realistically expect. Does this mean that I can't call you and Jim Squids anymore? NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! SO long as you have a DD214 you can say anything you want, no neck bullet head. ;-) Doesn't everyone have a DD214? |
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