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T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
Paul has a tendency to be bit more aggressive. And T o d d has a tendency to be a bit of a net-nanny. Jack |
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It's why I did it Todd, to demonstrate that my post
is within the rules yet Paul's is not. They both convey the same message and they are definitely something that we as glider pilots want to know about and could be an advantage to us. In those circumstances I feel that we could 'cut him a little slack'. Paul has been honest and completely up front bringing something to our notice. While I accept that there are rules to prevent abuse such a one off and advantageous offer is newsworthy as well as being of commerical use. Please accept my post was not a swipe at anyone, just a humourous comment on quirky rules. Having said that I can also see the need to not let the forum develop into a series of adverts. Perhaps a private e-mail to 'transgressors' would be more friendly and if that did not work a puplic flogging could follow. Now Paul, about that free................. :-) At 13:36 30 June 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote: Don, as long as you have no financial interest in Paul's business, you have every right to post this. If it was done this way, I would not have commented. It's not the information I objected to, it was the direct and clear violation of a rule I think is important by someone who knew he was violating the rule when he posted. If you think Paul's offer is noteworthy and want to comment on it, you are free to do so. Contrast Paul's commercial post with Tim Mara's last post. IIRC, Tim posted something like: 'Gee I'm sorry for posting this commercial message, but I'd like anyone to know that the manufacturer of the whatsit is allowing a free exchange of their old model whatsit for the improved current model whatsit.' Since Tim made no money from the free exchange, it was not a commercial post and did not violate the rules, but TIm was still concerned enough to apologize for what might have been seen as a commercial post since it came from a commercial entity. Don Johnstone wrote: I have just heard some very good news, Paul Remde at Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm has a really good deal on the LX7000 Pro ICG. The LX7007 Pro IGC is the newest version of what was previously the LX7000 Pro IGC. The new version offers a faster processor, more memory (I think) for waypoints, airspace and flight logs, and can provide 5V power for a Pocket PC. He is now offering the LX7000 Pro IGC unit at a reduced price of $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. This was such good news that even thought I live in the UK I had to share it with you. DJ ASW17 401 Norfolk UK Ps I am not selling anything at all. T o d d P a t t i s t - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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Todd,
Get over it. There really isn't any problem with excess commercial posts on RAS. You seem to only pick on Paul and it just makes you look like a jerk and ultimately generates a lot more visibility for Paul's site. Gary T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: Don, as long as you have no financial interest in Paul's business, you have every right to post this. If it was done this way, I would not have commented. It's not the information I objected to, it was the direct and clear violation of a rule I think is important by someone who knew he was violating the rule when he posted. If you think Paul's offer is noteworthy and want to comment on it, you are free to do so. Contrast Paul's commercial post with Tim Mara's last post. IIRC, Tim posted something like: "Gee I'm sorry for posting this commercial message, but I'd like anyone to know that the manufacturer of the whatsit is allowing a free exchange of their old model whatsit for the improved current model whatsit." Since Tim made no money from the free exchange, it was not a commercial post and did not violate the rules, but TIm was still concerned enough to apologize for what might have been seen as a commercial post since it came from a commercial entity. Don Johnstone wrote: I have just heard some very good news, Paul Remde at Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm has a really good deal on the LX7000 Pro ICG. The LX7007 Pro IGC is the newest version of what was previously the LX7000 Pro IGC. The new version offers a faster processor, more memory (I think) for waypoints, airspace and flight logs, and can provide 5V power for a Pocket PC. He is now offering the LX7000 Pro IGC unit at a reduced price of $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. This was such good news that even thought I live in the UK I had to share it with you. DJ ASW17 401 Norfolk UK Ps I am not selling anything at all. T o d d P a t t i s t - "WH" Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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I have to agree with Todd on this one too....
I also frequent RAS, don't post too much, but try to when I can offer some technical advice, help finding someone or something and so on.....as I believe RAS was intended. I don't answer SPAM emails, use my paper shredding machine for most mail from Citibank, and yes from AARP and the like...since I consider all of these as invasions to my privacy just as I do commercial posts on non-commercial newsgroups. I have slipped in the past but took any criticism as friendly and constructive. If this newsgroup allows commercial posting even from us privileged few it will eventually diminish the useful purpose it was intended for. I know others understand this and I hope they will respect and restrain as well. Tim (signature withheld.....you know who I am and where to find me ![]() "Gary Emerson" wrote in message m... Todd, Get over it. There really isn't any problem with excess commercial posts on RAS. You seem to only pick on Paul and it just makes you look like a jerk and ultimately generates a lot more visibility for Paul's site. Gary T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: Don, as long as you have no financial interest in Paul's business, you have every right to post this. If it was done this way, I would not have commented. It's not the information I objected to, it was the direct and clear violation of a rule I think is important by someone who knew he was violating the rule when he posted. If you think Paul's offer is noteworthy and want to comment on it, you are free to do so. Contrast Paul's commercial post with Tim Mara's last post. IIRC, Tim posted something like: "Gee I'm sorry for posting this commercial message, but I'd like anyone to know that the manufacturer of the whatsit is allowing a free exchange of their old model whatsit for the improved current model |
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Seems to me that the usenet rules regarding commercial posting is in
some way intended to reduce waste of bandwidth, since that is what "costs". Looks to me like the bandwidth taken up by complaining about rule bending and rebuttals to the complaining and rebuttals to the rebuttals, is far greater than that taken up by the rule bending in the first place. Guess I just feel compelled to add to the waste, and chuckle at the absurdity of the whole mess. Tim and Tom, I wish you would join in the rule bending advertising, because I don't get nearly enough news about the latest gliding related products unless I spend more of my precious time seeking it out. Anyone heard from lennie lately? |
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![]() Gary Emerson wrote: Todd, Get over it. There really isn't any problem with excess commercial posts on RAS. You seem to only pick on Paul and it just makes you look like a jerk and ultimately generates a lot more visibility for Paul's site. No, you get over it. This forum has rules -you don't like that - find another. Jonny. |
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![]() Raphael Warshaw wrote: most of us are not bothered by these postings I wonder, why is that? duuuuh, because most people respect the rules? Jonny. I wear elephant repellant every day - sure it stinks but I ain't been bothered by no elephants. |
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There's an older gentleman who walks our neighborhood with a camera and a
yardstick checking whether our hedge clippings stick out above the rim of the trash cans, how long the grass is, and if cars parked in our driveways extend even inches onto the sidewalks. He makes a great show of writing it all down and then reports, in great detail I'm told, to the police and to city hall. As you might imagine, they pretty much ignore him. I've been known to tweak him by leaving a twig or two sticking out or by parking the pickup right at the edge of the sidewalk. He actually checks for vertical by placing the yardstick against the trailer ball and sighting down it to the edge of the sidewalk. Great fun to watch. The city, on the other hand, will, on rare occasions and in response to egregious behavior, put a note on a trash can. The police will, also very occasionally, ticket a car that completely blocks the sidewalk. Aside from the loss of entertainment value, this seems like a more workable solution to me. Ray Warshaw "jonnyboy" wrote in message ups.com... Raphael Warshaw wrote: most of us are not bothered by these postings I wonder, why is that? duuuuh, because most people respect the rules? Jonny. I wear elephant repellant every day - sure it stinks but I ain't been bothered by no elephants. |
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![]() Raphael Warshaw wrote: There's an older gentleman who walks our neighborhood with a camera and a yardstick checking whether our hedge clippings stick out above the rim of the trash cans, how long the grass is, and .......... thats your dad that is. (I take your point) Jonny. |
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Wish it was (my dad, that is); I think I'm older than the gentleman in
question. Ray Warshaw "jonnyboy" wrote in message ups.com... Raphael Warshaw wrote: There's an older gentleman who walks our neighborhood with a camera and a yardstick checking whether our hedge clippings stick out above the rim of the trash cans, how long the grass is, and .......... thats your dad that is. (I take your point) Jonny. |
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