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OT - Too many Off Topic posts...
Gentlemen,
If you wish to debate endlessly, could you find a more appropriate newsgroup? If your conversation consisted of 20 posts, it would be within reason for an OT series, but these have gone on for more than 1000. Find yourselves a better home. Please. |
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"Bob P" wrote in message ... Gentlemen, If you wish to debate endlessly, could you find a more appropriate newsgroup? If your conversation consisted of 20 posts, it would be within reason for an OT series, but these have gone on for more than 1000. Find yourselves a better home. Please. =============== It's just hard not to disuss other things when the ice hasn't gone out yet and you can get your paddle wet. Talking about paddling sometimes gets you down when you can't even get your boat off the rack. Too anxious to get out, but can't find the open water, so the "other" disussions are a diversion. You could just laugh at us though, when we take ourselves too seriously... |
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Gentlemen,
If you wish to debate endlessly, could you find a more appropriate newsgroup? If your conversation consisted of 20 posts, it would be within reason for an OT series, but these have gone on for more than 1000. Find yourselves a better home. Please. I'm not sure I agree; at least, my news reader shows almost all on-topic subjects, with a sprinkling of off-topic ones (like the Iraq elections one). And my solution is simple... I just don't read that particular thread anymore. |
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It's the same in all news groups I've visited. I read what I wish to read
and ignore the rest. Very simple "Bob P" wrote in message ... Gentlemen, If you wish to debate endlessly, could you find a more appropriate newsgroup? If your conversation consisted of 20 posts, it would be within reason for an OT series, but these have gone on for more than 1000. Find yourselves a better home. Please. |
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"Grip" wrote in :
It's the same in all news groups I've visited. I read what I wish to read and ignore the rest. Very simple Sure, it's simple to delete posts that you're not going to read buy why should we? 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's the whole point of creating topically based groups. 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. Those that continue to post the off topic articles are just flat out rude. "Bob P" wrote in message ... Gentlemen, If you wish to debate endlessly, could you find a more appropriate newsgroup? If your conversation consisted of 20 posts, it would be within reason for an OT series, but these have gone on for more than 1000. Find yourselves a better home. Please. |
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John Fereira wrote: "Grip" wrote in : It's the same in all news groups I've visited. I read what I wish to read and ignore the rest. Very simple Sure, it's simple to delete posts that you're not going to read buy why should we? 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's the whole point of creating topically based groups. 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. Those that continue to post the off topic articles are just flat out rude. "Bob P" wrote in message ... Gentlemen, If you wish to debate endlessly, could you find a more appropriate newsgroup? If your conversation consisted of 20 posts, it would be within reason for an OT series, but these have gone on for more than 1000. Find yourselves a better home. Please. I have been camping for 40 years, and sat around many campfires, where many strange topics have been discussed. Sometimes they even talked about the days fishing or hiking, biking or skiing. If the topic was not of my interest, I could always grab another adult beverage, set back, and contemplate the sparks rising over the campfire. Usually the chatter would lull me into a luxurious state of semi-subconsciousness, which convinced me that a hard day of exercise followed by the campfire, is better than any day at WORK! If the above did not occur, I could always retire to my tent and let the darkness embrace me in slumber. I usually did not last long listening from my tent. If the OT chatter, disturbs your sleep, I apologize! I find this is some of the best part of the day, and talking to fellow paddlers, even OT, is very stimulating. So maybe, next time you should pitch your tent a little further from the campfire IMHO! TnT |
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On 5 Mar 2005 16:29:48 -0800, "Tinkerntom" wrote:
I have been camping for 40 years, and sat around many campfires, where many strange topics have been discussed. Sometimes they even talked about the days fishing or hiking, biking or skiing. If the topic was not of my interest, I could always grab another adult beverage, set back, and contemplate the sparks rising over the campfire. Usually the chatter would lull me into a luxurious state of semi-subconsciousness, which convinced me that a hard day of exercise followed by the campfire, is better than any day at WORK! If the above did not occur, I could always retire to my tent and let the darkness embrace me in slumber. I usually did not last long listening from my tent. If the OT chatter, disturbs your sleep, I apologize! I find this is some of the best part of the day, and talking to fellow paddlers, even OT, is very stimulating. So maybe, next time you should pitch your tent a little further from the campfire IMHO! TnT But how does one determine whether the tent should be pitched farther away or that the party around the campfire has just gotten too rowdy? What if they start chanting religious stuff real loud and you can't get to sleep even if you pitch your tent a hundred yards away? Not to disagree with your analogy, just being an ass. Personally, I'd have said that if you don't like what's going on, contribute(help change it) or leave, but don't just whine about it. Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA Illiterate? Write for FREE help |
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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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Galen Hekhuis wrote: On 5 Mar 2005 16:29:48 -0800, "Tinkerntom" wrote: I have been camping for 40 years, and sat around many campfires, where many strange topics have been discussed. Sometimes they even talked about the days fishing or hiking, biking or skiing. If the topic was not of my interest, I could always grab another adult beverage, set back, and contemplate the sparks rising over the campfire. Usually the chatter would lull me into a luxurious state of semi-subconsciousness, which convinced me that a hard day of exercise followed by the campfire, is better than any day at WORK! If the above did not occur, I could always retire to my tent and let the darkness embrace me in slumber. I usually did not last long listening from my tent. If the OT chatter, disturbs your sleep, I apologize! I find this is some of the best part of the day, and talking to fellow paddlers, even OT, is very stimulating. So maybe, next time you should pitch your tent a little further from the campfire IMHO! TnT But how does one determine whether the tent should be pitched farther away or that the party around the campfire has just gotten too rowdy? What if they start chanting religious stuff real loud and you can't get to sleep even if you pitch your tent a hundred yards away? Not to disagree with your analogy, just being an ass. Personally, I'd have said that if you don't like what's going on, contribute(help change it) or leave, but don't just whine about it. Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA Illiterate? Write for FREE help Well if it has just gotten too rowdy, we'll be more than willing to tone it down, If you ask us real nice! Like I have been doing between K&r, and they seem to be listening. A couple of the rest of us have been having a discussion on the side, and I have not heard any yelling or chanting so far! I would point out that the OT posting in this group, and in the two threads have been going on for quite awhile, so the post count has gotten high, but it is mainly restricted to these two threads. I have checked out other groups where every thread goes OT shortly after the original post. I am happy to see that most threads here stay on topic. Even the current thread regarding the accident in Florida, has slipped off the original topic, but is certainly within the normal topics of the group. I have found that paddlers have a perspective of many issues that you do not find in the other groups. It may have to do with setting too close to the water, and having to keep your eyes on the current, the wind, the weather, the shore, the goal, and having all the gear on board, and knowing you will get along ok because you forgot something, and still having a great time getting there. Some have even said that we are all sick when there are so many other ways to get there, and we say paddling is the only way to get there. Now I don't have the foggiest idea why someone may suggest that is sick, I just know I enjoy the campfire. TnT |
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