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I keep a watch on this ng and join in whever I can to the few posts that
arrive here. If nothing else the Newbie post has given rise to a decent discussion. Let's see if we can build the group ion a more positive manner? Or is that being simplistic? I meet some contributors here from uk.rec.scouting and they will know how heated things get there, but at least discussions take place and have a life. Ewan Scott |
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![]() "Ewan Scott" wrote in message ... I keep a watch on this ng and join in whever I can to the few posts that arrive here. If nothing else the Newbie post has given rise to a decent discussion. Let's see if we can build the group ion a more positive manner? Or is that being simplistic? I meet some contributors here from uk.rec.scouting and they will know how heated things get there, but at least discussions take place and have a life. I'm happy to discuss paddling with anyone here. Allan Bennett and I upset a lot of the regulars because we would post our opinions about many paddling related subjects but especially about the problems we have with the BCU. The regulars got annoyed and tried to discourage us from posting. This had the opposite effect and spiralled away escalating the argument. In the end many of the clique left to set up the guidebook which has been quite successful. Good luck to them and well done. I hold no grudge against them. I find it amusing though when you read gripes on the guidebook about it not working as easily as a newsgroup, and then every time a thread starts here attempts are made to lure the participants away to the guidebook. It seems sometimes like they want to have their cake and eat it too. I don't find my interests are catered for on the guidebook so I remain here. Actually I think I may be barred from posting to the guidebook. I post here now and then just so the lurkers know I haven't gone away. I will also discuss sensibly with anyone who reciprocates. The not a fan line is just a bit of fun. I for my part will try to be positive about paddling and will try to help keep this place insult free. Unless some so & so provokes me....... grin I've been involved with Scouting myself and with the Sea Cadets. I also dip into the Scouting newsgroup sometimes. It can get interesting there. I haven't posted there for ages though. David Kemper Not a fan of so & sos |
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![]() "David Kemper" wrote in message ... "Ewan Scott" wrote in message ... I keep a watch on this ng and join in whever I can to the few posts that arrive here. If nothing else the Newbie post has given rise to a decent discussion. Let's see if we can build the group ion a more positive manner? Or is that being simplistic? I meet some contributors here from uk.rec.scouting and they will know how heated things get there, but at least discussions take place and have a life. I'm happy to discuss paddling with anyone here. Allan Bennett and I upset a lot of the regulars because we would post our opinions about many paddling related subjects but especially about the problems we have with the BCU. The regulars got annoyed and tried to discourage us from posting. This had the opposite effect and spiralled away escalating the argument. In the end many of the clique left to set up the guidebook which has been quite successful. Good luck to them and well done. I hold no grudge against them. I find it amusing though when you read gripes on the guidebook about it not working as easily as a newsgroup, and then every time a thread starts here attempts are made to lure the participants away to the guidebook. It seems sometimes like they want to have their cake and eat it too. I don't find my interests are catered for on the guidebook so I remain here. Actually I think I may be barred from posting to the guidebook. I post here now and then just so the lurkers know I haven't gone away. I will also discuss sensibly with anyone who reciprocates. The not a fan line is just a bit of fun. I for my part will try to be positive about paddling and will try to help keep this place insult free. Unless some so & so provokes me....... grin I've been involved with Scouting myself and with the Sea Cadets. I also dip into the Scouting newsgroup sometimes. It can get interesting there. I haven't posted there for ages though. David Kemper Not a fan of so & sos Not really knowing the history of this group it's difficult to give a real insight, however a fresh perspective may be useful too. I prefer newsgroups knowing that the information is being archived and becoming searchable on Google news etc ... Forums have their place, however when there is a newsgroup here begging, it should be used more. I'm glad my newbie thread was a positive one, and I certainly have learnt a lot from *all* contributors. Am wondering whether the sleekness of a kayak would cause less drag than a twig. ![]() |
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I'm glad my newbie thread was a positive one, and I certainly have learnt
a lot from *all* contributors. Am wondering whether the sleekness of a kayak would cause less drag than a twig. ![]() Thinking about it whilst stuck in traffic today as motorcyclists came past between the cars... The stick sits on the surface of the water, the kayak has a greater draught. Where the water flows slower under the surface the larger kayak may slow down the floating object with the greater draught - OTOH, it could speed it up to the current flow... I don't know. Ewan Scott |
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