If the contributor to this newsgroup stay on topic then how the hell are
we going to find out what they are like? I would hate to invite some of
the members of this group on an extreme descent because though they may
be the best kayak paddler out there I just could not get along with them
because of their known attitude to the local population! Now a less than
extreme descent where there are no external stress factors to deal with
then I can tolerate having a redneck rafter along to move the beer! (AND
before you flame me NOT all rafters are Rednecks)
In message , bb
writes
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 23:09:08 GMT, John Fereira
wrote:
Sure, it's simple to delete posts that you're not going to read buy why
should we?
You don't need to bother deleting them, just have the willpower not
to read them.
This is a newsgroup about paddling. There are many other
newsgroups in which political discussion, and even flaming is on topic.
Those that want to read that kind of article can go to those groups.
That all sounds just dandy, but it doesn't work in reality. I tried
going from the boating news group to the political group to talk
politics, and a boating topic broke out. I left my football group and
went the flame group to do some flaming and a football discussion
broke out. Even the dang political and flaming groups stray off
topic. Personally, I think it's all Bush's fault.
That's
the whole point of creating topically based groups.
Stop blaming others for your own lack of willpower. It fairly easy to
skip posts that aren't relevant.
I've been reading this
group for about 7 years and this is the worse case of off-topic article
posting I've ever seen. I've been participating on usenet for 20 years and
the number of off-topic article to on topic articles is just about the
highest ratio I've seen as well.
Get used to it because it's not going to go away. Society changes,
even use net society.
Those that continue to post the off topic
articles are just flat out rude.
Off topic is now the norm. You may consider it rude, but it is now
the norm.
bb
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