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bb wrote:
On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 08:01:53 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: All he's added today is a double-handful of off-topic commentary expounding on what he finds acceptable in usenet behavior. So? I tend to like Joe's commentary. There is certainly a shortage of people on the group who can present a reasonable debate. Agree with them or not, I prefer to read well thought out positions. I'd certainly rather read a well presented position that I don't agree with than a moronic one I do agree with. Off topic is part of what keeps this group alive. I doubt the group would survive if the old hands were restricted to waiting for a newbie to ask the same boating question that's been asked a 100 times before. I have no problems with the people that see the group has the potential to be better than it is. The group is currently ruled by anarchy with the lowest common denominator bringing the whole thing right down into the mud. Harry, I personally consider you to be one of the more intelligent, and well spoken when you want to be, posters on this group. I would think you would have as much to gain as anyone if this group were to move a tad in the direction of civility. bb Oh, I'm all for civility, but I don't believe nearly two dozen consequtive posts on the subject of "off-topic" posting does anything for "rec.boats" but add to the number of off-topic posts. I, too, am weary of answering the same old basic boating questions and, for the most part, I simply ignore the most basic ones. Some of the more interesting posters here were driven off by the technically inept and horribly mannered titmouse of Australia, who typically has nothing to say, likes to split hairs, and needs 5,000 badly written words to spit out...nothing. We had a couple of really helpful boat dealers and mechanics here, and now we are down to one, I believe, Brave soul. Me, I've been spending the morning trying to figure out the coverage maps for AT&T "Next Generation" national wireless service. I've had the Digital One Rate plan for years, but while I still travel on business, I'm doing less of it now, and I don't need cell service with the One Rate coverage and rates. The Next Generation coverage maps are about as clear as Bush's exit strategies for his war against Iraq. But, then, maybe they are intentionally oblique. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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