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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Our international workgroup works quite well, although I'm beginning to find some problems associated with forming a private email group where public announcement is involved. :-) Yeah, I think that may be a significant difference. Joining the international work group you refer to, I suspect, is by invitation only, whereas here anyone who reads this newsgroup can potentially gain access to participants' email. They could then keep trashing the group by changing their identity to avoid filters, as already happens here. Or maybe, as I said before, I'm not understanding the mechanics. I plan to join up after I figure out how I want to configure this, but will be gone for 2 weeks first. Regards |
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![]() "romeomike" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: Our international workgroup works quite well, although I'm beginning to find some problems associated with forming a private email group where public announcement is involved. :-) Yeah, I think that may be a significant difference. Joining the international work group you refer to, I suspect, is by invitation only, whereas here anyone who reads this newsgroup can potentially gain access to participants' email. They could then keep trashing the group by changing their identity to avoid filters, as already happens here. Or maybe, as I said before, I'm not understanding the mechanics. I plan to join up after I figure out how I want to configure this, but will be gone for 2 weeks first. Regards Try Yahoo Groups, the Yahoo groups I have been on in the past have always been decent. |
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![]() "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message ... "romeomike" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: Our international workgroup works quite well, although I'm beginning to find some problems associated with forming a private email group where public announcement is involved. :-) Yeah, I think that may be a significant difference. Joining the international work group you refer to, I suspect, is by invitation only, whereas here anyone who reads this newsgroup can potentially gain access to participants' email. They could then keep trashing the group by changing their identity to avoid filters, as already happens here. Or maybe, as I said before, I'm not understanding the mechanics. I plan to join up after I figure out how I want to configure this, but will be gone for 2 weeks first. Regards Try Yahoo Groups, the Yahoo groups I have been on in the past have always been decent. Oops! I see someone already recommended that. |
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On Nov 17, 1:52*pm, romeomike wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote: Our international workgroup works quite well, although I'm beginning to find some problems associated with forming a private email group where public announcement is involved. :-) Yeah, I think that may be a significant difference. Joining the international work group you refer to, I suspect, is by invitation only, whereas here anyone who reads this newsgroup can potentially gain access to participants' email. They could then keep trashing the group by changing their identity to avoid filters, as already happens here. Or maybe, as I said before, I'm not understanding the mechanics. I plan to join up after I figure out how I want to configure this, but will be gone for 2 weeks first. Regards I think what we appear to be ending up with is quite simple and not complicated at all. So far, it looks like a simple email loop comprised of pilots contacting me off the forum. Most of us already know each other from the forums and have prior knowledge that we get along. All we're doing is setting up a folder in our individual address books that contains each of us as a group (just like a normal family folder) and we communicate simply as friends with a common interest. No big deal really and surely nothing "complicated". All this means is that if one of us has a war story we'd like to share with the others, we can do that either as a group or individually as we see fit. The main difference is that we're not "posting" to the world of idiots these forums have become. Of course, if the mood hits us to take the punishment we find here, naturally each one of us is free as a bird to come here and be abused. :-) In other words, what we're doing is simply gathering up a few pilots who have become shall we say "a bit discouraged" with what's going here these days and we're simply talking to each other back once in a while when the mood hits us. If anyone wanted to opt out of our little group, I think all they would have to do is take their name off the list. Our email addresses are only known to each other and so far anyway, we all seem to be quite stable and normal folks :-) One thing we are doing however is sending out the name of each person who wants to join the group to all members of the group. We vote on who we want with us based on the same criteria we used on each other. Bad vote.....no new member....easy! So you can see by this that the pilots on this little group of ours are friendly, competent, and interested in aviation....ANY form of that venue BTW. Dudley Henriques |
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Hi Dud.
On Nov 17, 1:58 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote: On Nov 17, 1:52 pm, romeomike wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: Our international workgroup works quite well, although I'm beginning to find some problems associated with forming a private email group where public announcement is involved. :-) Yeah, I think that may be a significant difference. Joining the international work group you refer to, I suspect, is by invitation only, whereas here anyone who reads this newsgroup can potentially gain access to participants' email. They could then keep trashing the group by changing their identity to avoid filters, as already happens here. Or maybe, as I said before, I'm not understanding the mechanics. I plan to join up after I figure out how I want to configure this, but will be gone for 2 weeks first. Regards I think what we appear to be ending up with is quite simple and not complicated at all. So far, it looks like a simple email loop comprised of pilots contacting me off the forum. Most of us already know each other from the forums and have prior knowledge that we get along. All we're doing is setting up a folder in our individual address books that contains each of us as a group (just like a normal family folder) and we communicate simply as friends with a common interest. No big deal really and surely nothing "complicated". All this means is that if one of us has a war story we'd like to share with the others, we can do that either as a group or individually as we see fit. The main difference is that we're not "posting" to the world of idiots these forums have become. Of course, if the mood hits us to take the punishment we find here, naturally each one of us is free as a bird to come here and be abused. :-) In other words, what we're doing is simply gathering up a few pilots who have become shall we say "a bit discouraged" with what's going here these days and we're simply talking to each other back once in a while when the mood hits us. If anyone wanted to opt out of our little group, I think all they would have to do is take their name off the list. Our email addresses are only known to each other and so far anyway, we all seem to be quite stable and normal folks :-) One thing we are doing however is sending out the name of each person who wants to join the group to all members of the group. We vote on who we want with us based on the same criteria we used on each other. Bad vote.....no new member....easy! So you can see by this that the pilots on this little group of ours are friendly, competent, and interested in aviation....ANY form of that venue BTW. Dudley Henriques You have good intentions and ideas. We belong to a few email circles, normally for professional scientists and engineers, usually set-up by pro-software engineers, for example, http://sugarshot.org/ The amateur circle you want to set-up works well enuff too, BUT, if you're serious, contact the software manager at the above org. Regards Ken PS: If you intend to be the smartest poster in your circle, you'll likely end up being the only poster. |
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:51:40 -0800 (PST), Ken S. Tucker wrote:
Dudley Henriques You have good intentions and ideas. We belong to a few email circles, normally for professional scientists and engineers, usually set-up by pro-software engineers, for example, http://sugarshot.org/ The amateur circle you want to set-up works well enuff too, BUT, if you're serious, contact the software manager at the above org. Regards Ken PS: If you intend to be the smartest poster in your circle, you'll likely end up being the only poster. He's safe. -- Bear Bottoms website: http://bearware.com |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
snip who have become shall we say "a bit discouraged" with what's going here these days and we're simply talking to each other back once in a while when the mood hits us. If anyone wanted to opt out of our little group, I think all they would have to do is take their name off the list. Our email addresses are only known to each other and so far anyway, we all seem to be quite stable and normal folks :-) One thing we are doing however is sending out the name of each person who wants to join the group to all members of the group. We vote on who we want with us based on the same criteria we used on each other. Bad vote.....no new member....easy! So you can see by this that the pilots on this little group of ours are friendly, competent, and interested in aviation....ANY form of that venue BTW. Dudley Henriques Dudley, Did you ever get the email I sent to you privately? -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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On Nov 19, 12:56*pm, Ross wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote: snip who have become shall we say "a bit discouraged" with what's going here these days and we're simply talking to each other back once in a while when the mood hits us. If anyone wanted to opt out of our little group, I think all they would have to do is take their name off the list. Our email addresses are only known to each other and so far anyway, we all seem to be quite stable and normal folks :-) One thing we are doing however is sending out the name of each person who wants to join the group to all members of the group. We vote on who we want with us based on the same criteria we used on each other. Bad vote.....no new member....easy! So you can see by this that the pilots on this little group of ours are friendly, competent, and interested in aviation....ANY form of that venue BTW. Dudley Henriques Dudley, Did you ever get the email I sent to you privately? -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Hi Ross; Nothing came in so far. Dudley |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
On Nov 19, 12:56 pm, Ross wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: snip who have become shall we say "a bit discouraged" with what's going here these days and we're simply talking to each other back once in a while when the mood hits us. If anyone wanted to opt out of our little group, I think all they would have to do is take their name off the list. Our email addresses are only known to each other and so far anyway, we all seem to be quite stable and normal folks :-) One thing we are doing however is sending out the name of each person who wants to join the group to all members of the group. We vote on who we want with us based on the same criteria we used on each other. Bad vote.....no new member....easy! So you can see by this that the pilots on this little group of ours are friendly, competent, and interested in aviation....ANY form of that venue BTW. Dudley Henriques Dudley, Did you ever get the email I sent to you privately? -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Hi Ross; Nothing came in so far. Dudley Hmmmmm????? -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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On Nov 19, 3:00*pm, Ross wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote: On Nov 19, 12:56 pm, Ross wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: snip who have become shall we say "a bit discouraged" with what's going here these days and we're simply talking to each other back once in a while when the mood hits us. If anyone wanted to opt out of our little group, I think all they would have to do is take their name off the list. Our email addresses are only known to each other and so far anyway, we all seem to be quite stable and normal folks :-) One thing we are doing however is sending out the name of each person who wants to join the group to all members of the group. We vote on who we want with us based on the same criteria we used on each other. Bad vote.....no new member....easy! So you can see by this that the pilots on this little group of ours are friendly, competent, and interested in aviation....ANY form of that venue BTW. Dudley Henriques Dudley, Did you ever get the email I sent to you privately? -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Hi Ross; Nothing came in so far. Dudley Hmmmmm????? -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Should be a simple email Ross. |
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