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Just dropped by for a moment to take a look . Had a bit of aviation news but
no sense posting it really. Take care all, Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message hlink.net... Just dropped by for a moment to take a look . Had a bit of aviation news but no sense posting it really. Take care all, Now *that's* a good attitude to take--surely that approach will solve the problem of the myriad loonytune cross posters. Just roll over and do the dying cockroach... Brooks Dudley Henriques |
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![]() "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message hlink.net... Just dropped by for a moment to take a look . Had a bit of aviation news but no sense posting it really. Take care all, Now *that's* a good attitude to take--surely that approach will solve the problem of the myriad loonytune cross posters. Just roll over and do the dying cockroach... Amazing how adding just three lines to kill file made this group much more readable. |
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"Kevin Brooks" wrote: "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message hlink.net... Just dropped by for a moment to take a look . Had a bit of aviation news but no sense posting it really. Take care all, Now *that's* a good attitude to take--surely that approach will solve the problem of the myriad loonytune cross posters. Just roll over and do the dying cockroach... Just do what I've been doing. Post things back in the non-relevant subjects, while deleting RAM from the newsgroups line. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Yama wrote:
Amazing how adding just three lines to kill file made this group much more readable. Exactomundo. A kill file, oddly enough, should be a living thing. I'm never afraid to add to it. Generally speaking, a carefully chosen expression can have almost universal effect, cleaning out pretty much all the crap and leaving the rest intact. I would never let off topic stuff run me off. Filter it instead... -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN http://www.mortimerschnerd.com |
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![]() Just dropped by for a moment to take a look . Had a bit of aviation news but no sense posting it really. Aw, don't give up so quickly! The trolls come out and **** up the walls on every election years. They'll be gone in December, God willing and the chads don't rise. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:37:14 GMT, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN"
wrote: Yama wrote: Amazing how adding just three lines to kill file made this group much more readable. Exactomundo. A kill file, oddly enough, should be a living thing. I'm never afraid to add to it. Generally speaking, a carefully chosen expression can have almost universal effect, cleaning out pretty much all the crap and leaving the rest intact. I would never let off topic stuff run me off. Filter it instead... While what you say is true, what Dudley has pointed out is true as well. I used to look forward each day to opening the newsreader and entering a discussion in R.A.M. Now, the group is filled with propagandists and petty bickering. The main posters are either anonymous twits trolling for other twits, or a half-dozen so-called experts who simply append one-liners to unedited 150 line posts calling each other fools. My kill-file grows daily, but much like spammers, the posting source keeps mutating and as soon as one mole gets whacked another pops out of a nearby hole. Unfortunately, after the kill-file does its work, there isn't much "there" there. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN #1-58834-103-8 |
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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:37:14 GMT, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote: Yama wrote: Amazing how adding just three lines to kill file made this group much more readable. Exactomundo. A kill file, oddly enough, should be a living thing. I'm never afraid to add to it. Generally speaking, a carefully chosen expression can have almost universal effect, cleaning out pretty much all the crap and leaving the rest intact. I would never let off topic stuff run me off. Filter it instead... While what you say is true, what Dudley has pointed out is true as well. I used to look forward each day to opening the newsreader and entering a discussion in R.A.M. Now, the group is filled with propagandists and petty bickering. The main posters are either anonymous twits trolling for other twits, or a half-dozen so-called experts who simply append one-liners to unedited 150 line posts calling each other fools. My kill-file grows daily, but much like spammers, the posting source keeps mutating and as soon as one mole gets whacked another pops out of a nearby hole. Unfortunately, after the kill-file does its work, there isn't much "there" there. Oh come on, there are good threads on the F-22, F-18 and the Flanker hidden in this garbage.None of it is the horray for me kind of thread, but it is serious stuff. |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:37:14 GMT, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote: Yama wrote: Amazing how adding just three lines to kill file made this group much more readable. Exactomundo. A kill file, oddly enough, should be a living thing. I'm never afraid to add to it. Generally speaking, a carefully chosen expression can have almost universal effect, cleaning out pretty much all the crap and leaving the rest intact. I would never let off topic stuff run me off. Filter it instead... While what you say is true, what Dudley has pointed out is true as well. I used to look forward each day to opening the newsreader and entering a discussion in R.A.M. Now, the group is filled with propagandists and petty bickering. The main posters are either anonymous twits trolling for other twits, or a half-dozen so-called experts who simply append one-liners to unedited 150 line posts calling each other fools. My kill-file grows daily, but much like spammers, the posting source keeps mutating and as soon as one mole gets whacked another pops out of a nearby hole. Unfortunately, after the kill-file does its work, there isn't much "there" there. Which is why we need the posters like Dudley who actually provide the quality on-topic content we're here for, to stick around, not bail. The NG has survived all the kooks and blind partisans who came out for Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq, the 2000 election et al, not to mention the perennial monomaniacs (Iranair, USS Liberty, Flight 800, etc.). Surviving campaign 2004 is just more of the same, although I agree that the continued growth of people with internet access inevitably has led to more off-topic posts. It's just part of the price we pay, and I've gotten handier using my kill file. The other thing is for us to stay resolutely on charter with our posts and ignore all the others so that they swiftly die out, but that's a restriction we've all broken at one time or another. Of course, if anyone knows of a good restricted subscription mailing list for the same subject with after-the-fact moderation that will eliminate the chaff, by all means let's hear about it. Or if someone is willing to host and moderate one (again, only after the fact if someone complains, by issuing warnings or if necessary suspending/banning people's subscriptions), go for it. We could start one on Yahoo easily enough, or for that matter, there are already several in the recreation and sports/aviation/military category that might serve. I subscribe to a couple of semi-related ones which have far higher S/N ratios than this or many other NGs, but as usual they tend to be harder for new posters to find. But there's nothing stopping us from placing a recurring ad for it here, much as the FAQ notice recurs. Would there be enough interest to do so, or are we willing to wait out the current storm of political bumph? Let's see a show of hands as to how many people here would want to start such a group. If there are enough, I might even be willing to moderate it (more accurately, control the subscription list), especially if I could get a few other volunteers to help screen subscription applications. I can think of several regular r.a.m. posters who wouldn't make the cut, thus lessening the message volume and aggravation level considerably, or we could put membership applications up to a vote. Guy |
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![]() Of course, if anyone knows of a good restricted subscription mailing list for the same subject with after-the-fact moderation that will eliminate the chaff, by all means let's hear about it. Moderated lists don't often work. One of the exceptions is the moderated WWII newsgroup, but it has wide appeal and some dedicated moderators. There used to be and presumably still is a Vietnam war newsgroup, which was ruined by one individual (Phill Coleman and his alter egos of the American War Library) and the reaction of others posters to him. It became so disheartening that someone started a moderated Vietnam newsgroup--which died after a year or two. I think Dudley got the grouch this morning. He will get over it and come back. If not, somebody will turn up to take his place. Let's face it, people just plain like to have their opinions in print, even if only on a newsreader. That works for the trolls as well. But it's the trolls in my experience who don't have the staying power. They'll go away. Hatred is not a healthy emotion, and the Tilde Guy is clearly consumed by hatred; he'll self-destruct sooner or later. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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