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Anyolmouse wrote:
A lot of folks have went to moderated forums to avoid the spam, I think. The spam and the trolls. Rec.aviation.piloting saw a mass exodus when a couple of trolls started near-continuous postings. To quote Wikipedia, "A troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response." The trouble is, spam is pretty obvious, but whether a given poster is a troll or not depends on your personal relationship of the poster. They may claim it's "all in fun," but not everyone takes it that way. To a newcomer, who doesn't know the relationships, it just plain looks ugly so they go away. Ron Wanttaja |
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On Jan 25, 8:28*am, BobR wrote:
On Jan 24, 10:40*pm, John Ammeter wrote: RAH has become BORING... *no one with any interesting posts or questions. BWB has been gone for well over a year and hadn't posted for a long time before that but NO ONE has stepped up and filled the gap. I know Billy had ****ed off a lot of people but at least he got people thinking and posting. His forte was the ability to "read" people and know the right buttons to push. With no one to do that RAH now lacks anyone with any interesting ideas or posts... Prove me wrong... John Can't prove you wrong when you are SOOOOOO Right! *I won't claim that the Campbell, BWB, Chuck, and other (let them remain nameless) wars were all that great but they sure as hell were NOT BORING! *I often defended some of the off-topic discussions because they were, love them or hate them, stimulation for keeping a lot of people active in the forum. *Those same people were also the ones who would answer the questions and pose new topics of discussion that enlightened and sometimes amused. *Clearly, that is gone now and so are those who contributed so much. The "Good old days" are never quite a good as we would like them to have been nor were they as bad as some would have us believe. *They were what they were and there are many friendships that resulted from them and have endured despite them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The concept of this arena was to share building experiences for homebuilt aircraft. The topics were of great help in the beginning but then egos weaseled their way into the conversations. What would start as ' how best to skin a rudder' would drift into , my rot gut moonshine is better then your booze. Building an experimental is a dynamic and always evolving process. God help the guys who would propose a new idea only to be flamed by a few very vocal "experts' who heard from a friends cousins hairdressers stepchild that no way that could that work. Most questions started out as someone thinking out loud and instantly the "group' would start their, my dicks bigger then yours, my guns are bigger then yours, my motorcycle is faster then yours, my explosions are louder then yours, etc etc etc. Too bad they didn't have a usenet group for REC, bragging and bull****ting. A few guys drove the hardcore builders away and now ask , what the **** happened.?????? Off my soapbox now and off to go fly my experimental with a ( god forbid) auto engine conversion in it. GGGG Ben, i dont need a flame suit just a delete key, Haas www.haaspowerair.com |
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I thought you were dead..... channeling BWB...
Ed wrote: On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:40:49 -0800, John Ammeter wrote: RAH has become BORING... no one with any interesting posts or questions. BWB has been gone for well over a year and hadn't posted for a long time before that but NO ONE has stepped up and filled the gap. I know Billy had ****ed off a lot of people but at least he got people thinking and posting. His forte was the ability to "read" people and know the right buttons to push. With no one to do that RAH now lacks anyone with any interesting ideas or posts... Prove me wrong... John As we used to say in the army... you ain't wrong |
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John Ammeter wrote:
RAH has become BORING... no one with any interesting posts or questions. BWB has been gone for well over a year and hadn't posted for a long time before that but NO ONE has stepped up and filled the gap. I know Billy had ****ed off a lot of people but at least he got people thinking and posting. His forte was the ability to "read" people and know the right buttons to push. With no one to do that RAH now lacks anyone with any interesting ideas or posts... Prove me wrong... John Newgroups are suffering an illness. It may be terminal. Look at rec.aviation.piloting for example. The problem is not so much R.A. H as the fraction of posters who have relevant insights on the aviation groups. Airplanes are getting almost out of reach for so many now. I know of one aviation newsgroup that is vital and active, but I fear to mention it, for fear of despoilers.... Brian W |
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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote The spam and the trolls. Rec.aviation.piloting saw a mass exodus when a couple of trolls started near-continuous postings. To quote Wikipedia, "A troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response." The trouble is, spam is pretty obvious, but whether a given poster is a troll or not depends on your personal relationship of the poster. They may claim it's "all in fun," but not everyone takes it that way. To a newcomer, who doesn't know the relationships, it just plain looks ugly so they go away. You hit the nail on the head, Ron. The trolls used to be dealt with by shunning, like good ole' Bass Wars days. Now, someone always has to play with the troll, and it ****ed off anyone that had something to say, so they left. Vicious Circle, describes it. Troll wins, everyone is gone. Once in a while, there has been a little real discussion start up here, then the neurotic troll joins in and quickly kills it. Everyone leaves again, and after that happens a few times, they don't come back. I think Usenet still could be big. It fits today's style of not talking directly to anyone. Ampeater, why don't you be the life of our party? I have a feeling that you have plenty of stories yet to tell. Then when a troll joins in, blast him with both barrels, and a little 3 phase high tension line voltage, and drive him off. ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "John Ammeter" wrote Sure, I've got stories but if I was to tell them I'd have to put out a contract on all of you... and I don't have the "connections" that BWB had. Me neither. I could probably get someone ('nuff said) to dump a load of concrete into a convertable (ala a favorite told story) if it was in my own little part of the world, or a few other clever tricks, but nobody with true power and reach into the world. Bill tried to project a gruff and rough image but, in reality, he was a compassionate and loving man. We cried together when we lost our dogs… I knew that if I’d ever needed him he would have dropped whatever he was doing and have been at my side within hours. As I would have done for him. If you were his friend he was a true friend; you could talk to him about anything and know that he would care and he would help. On the other hand, if you were being stupid he wouldn’t hesitate to let you know that, too… I think I saw that in him, from time to time. The fact that many people that know someone well can testify to that kind of quality is enough to me. The part where he wouldn't hesitate to tell you if you were being stupid was where he had problems with people that did not know him well. He probably went further than he should have, where people were involved that did not know him well enough to take all of his bluster. That's the way he was, though. I suspect he is like many people with strong personalities. You love them or hate them. Then you have to just move on, from there. It was too bad how he left the world. A violent end like that is something that I personally would never wish even on my worst enemy. I hope those that were close to him are dealing with his departure as smoothly as they are able. John aka "amprobe" or "anteater"..... although ampeater is fairly close.... Dang! I guess my dislexia is kicking in! I stand corrected! Amprobe it is, since I somehow connect your past electricity relationship with your handle in the group. Good to see your name come up here. I so wish that we could get some people back to using the group like it was used in the past. This group is responsible for teaching me many things, and stoking the fires of my interest. The key to that happening is dealing with people who play with the trolls. The trolls will always be here. Can't change that fact. What can be changed is how those with a brain and some amount of social skills deal with the trolls. These people can be reached, I truly believe. Try as I might, I just can't get into the other groups that have been a replacement for these Usenet groups. They lack the life breathed and shared in this type of forum, I feel. See ya in the funnies! I am still, -- Jim in NC |
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Between the economic issues keeping many from starting a build and the
gradual withering away of use net as a communication tool most groups are suffering. Online forums tend to be easier to use and have the advantage of (or disadvantage of) moderation. There is also the advantage of no cross posting to unrelated groups and the lunatics trying to rant like king jerky america, belmont weath@r, and the musl3m troll can't get in the door. A lot of forums have been over run by old school trolls and just destroyed. It's hard to do that on an active web forum. That being said the fact that use still exists means it can be used. And yes it does need a spark How about this: EAA's new revamped Sport Aviation isn't new at all. It's just a cheaper printer! Tom c "John Ammeter" wrote in message ... RAH has become BORING... no one with any interesting posts or questions. BWB has been gone for well over a year and hadn't posted for a long time before that but NO ONE has stepped up and filled the gap. I know Billy had ****ed off a lot of people but at least he got people thinking and posting. His forte was the ability to "read" people and know the right buttons to push. With no one to do that RAH now lacks anyone with any interesting ideas or posts... Prove me wrong... John |
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tom c wrote:
snip EAA's new revamped Sport Aviation isn't new at all. It's just a cheaper printer! Tom c snip I doubt that it's cheaper than printing 8 1/2 x 11. Also the pages are really thin - thin paper is expensive if it's also opaque. They probably are saving money by not printing separate magazines for each EAA section. Personally I don't like the large format. It just doesn't handle well, especially in the reading room (read head). I suspect that our new EAA management (i.e. Tom) is really impressed by the glitz factor. What about AirVenture as a name? This may have been a copyright issue, although simply referring to the convention as Oshkosh served well for many years. |
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![]() "jim ham" wrote in message ... tom c wrote: snip EAA's new revamped Sport Aviation isn't new at all. It's just a cheaper printer! Tom c snip ...Personally I don't like the large format. It just doesn't handle well, especially in the reading room (read head). I suspect that our new EAA management (i.e. Tom) is really impressed by the glitz factor. The "new" Sport Aviation is a very nice magazine, but so was the old one! In spite of the hype, I wouldn't give you a dime for the difference. I do prefer the old size. What about AirVenture as a name? I don't know what they were thinking. It will always be "Oshkosh" to me. Vaughn |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "John Ammeter" wrote Sure, I've got stories but if I was to tell them I'd have to put out a contract on all of you... and I don't have the "connections" that BWB had. Me neither. I could probably get someone ('nuff said) to dump a load of concrete into a convertable (ala a favorite told story) if it was in my own little part of the world, or a few other clever tricks, but nobody with true power and reach into the world. Bill tried to project a gruff and rough image but, in reality, he was a compassionate and loving man. We cried together when we lost our dogs. I knew that if I'd ever needed him he would have dropped whatever he was doing and have been at my side within hours. As I would have done for him. If you were his friend he was a true friend; you could talk to him about anything and know that he would care and he would help. On the other hand, if you were being stupid he wouldn't hesitate to let you know that, too. I think I saw that in him, from time to time. The fact that many people that know someone well can testify to that kind of quality is enough to me. The part where he wouldn't hesitate to tell you if you were being stupid was where he had problems with people that did not know him well. He probably went further than he should have, where people were involved that did not know him well enough to take all of his bluster. That's the way he was, though. I suspect he is like many people with strong personalities. You love them or hate them. Then you have to just move on, from there. It was too bad how he left the world. A violent end like that is something that I personally would never wish even on my worst enemy. I hope those that were close to him are dealing with his departure as smoothly as they are able. John aka "amprobe" or "anteater"..... although ampeater is fairly close.... Dang! I guess my dislexia is kicking in! I stand corrected! Amprobe it is, since I somehow connect your past electricity relationship with your handle in the group. Good to see your name come up here. I so wish that we could get some people back to using the group like it was used in the past. This group is responsible for teaching me many things, and stoking the fires of my interest. The key to that happening is dealing with people who play with the trolls. The trolls will always be here. Can't change that fact. What can be changed is how those with a brain and some amount of social skills deal with the trolls. These people can be reached, I truly believe. Try as I might, I just can't get into the other groups that have been a replacement for these Usenet groups. They lack the life breathed and shared in this type of forum, I feel. See ya in the funnies! I am still, -- Jim in NC Too true, the bulletin board format just doesn't work for me. It really seems to me that the nail in the coffin, at least temporarily, was the decision of the ATT based ISPs to dump usenet. There's just no way to tell when or even if it will recover. Peter |
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