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Date: 31 Dec 2005 18:40:58
From: Jim
Subject: Happy New Year
Best wishes and good health to you all, albeit that my only be 5 or 6 people
now. Not including the crossposters of course.

I for one hope that the group doesn't completely die off although I am
afraid Ed may be correct. Both Ed and Tom's posts are frequently educational
and entertaining and are the only reason I check in here anymore.

Jim C






 
Date: 31 Dec 2005 18:12:51
From:
Subject: Re: Happy New Year
Jim & Ed,

You both know very well why people vacated ARBR. Perhaps those that
did exercised some good old fashion common sense when they finally had
enough. ARBR is not the world. No one on their death be will ever
utter these words ... Gee I wish I spent more time at ARBR. ARBR is
not the newsgroup it once was and may never recover from the Johnny
NoCom and HRS blog refuse. Unfortunately. Usenet is an unmoderated
arena where a few can ruin thingy for the many and those few are
cross-posting their HRS SPAM to many a website unrelated to cycling and
their spamming is not even confined to the borders of the country in
which they live. It would be nice if the mothers of the impudent
toddlers, would suspend their computer privileges. Where's a
net-nanny when you need one?

JimmyMac



  
Date: 01 Jan 2006 09:47:12
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: Happy New Year

<jimmymac_4@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1136081571.901749.39120@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
[...]
Where's a
> net-nanny when you need one?

Jon Meinecke got disgusted with the lot of us and left I can only assume for
greener pastures elsewhere. He was not bad in this regard, although he was
too greatly in favor of the kill file as a solution to what ails us. The
kill file is for ostriches, a very mysterious bird indeed. Most of us will
want to know what is being said either to us or about us.

Mr. Sherman to his credit has never been much of a net-nanny. I am more of a
one than he is, but I am not like Jon Meinecke. He tried to be constructive
whereas I lose all patience and am probably more destructive than is good
for the group when it comes to dealing with scofflaws.

But a net-nanny will only work against those who have some good will. It
will not work against those who are malicious and who mean to take down a
newsgroup. Much sterner measures are called for when dealing with such
criminals.

Regards,

Ed Dolan - Minnesota




   
Date: 02 Jan 2006 00:50:51
From: Mark Leuck
Subject: Re: Happy New Year

"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net > wrote in message
news:-NidndJQVKMXZCreRVn-pw@prairiewave.com...
>
> Mr. Sherman to his credit has never been much of a net-nanny. I am more of
a
> one than he is, but I am not like Jon Meinecke. He tried to be
constructive
> whereas I lose all patience and am probably more destructive than is good
> for the group when it comes to dealing with scofflaws.

You are in serious denial




    
Date: 02 Jan 2006 12:35:39
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: Happy New Year

"k Leuck" <m..leuck@comcast.net > wrote in message
news:poGdnTeyYeSaUCXenZ2dnUVZ_tSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message
> news:-NidndJQVKMXZCreRVn-pw@prairiewave.com...
>>
>> Mr. Sherman to his credit has never been much of a net-nanny. I am more
>> of
> a
>> one than he is, but I am not like Jon Meinecke. He tried to be
> constructive
>> whereas I lose all patience and am probably more destructive than is good
>> for the group when it comes to dealing with scofflaws.
>
> You are in serious denial

Here is how Mr. Leuck should have written his one liner:

You are in serious denial.

Note the period at the end of the sentence.

Regards,

Ed Dolan - Minnesota





 
Date: 31 Dec 2005 19:20:52
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: Happy New Year

"Jim" <jcgc50@cox.net > wrote in message
news:2yFtf.51526$oG.32381@dukeread02...
> Best wishes and good health to you all, albeit that my only be 5 or 6
> people now. Not including the crossposters of course.
>
> I for one hope that the group doesn't completely die off although I am
> afraid Ed may be correct. Both Ed and Tom's posts are frequently
> educational and entertaining and are the only reason I check in here
> anymore.
>
> Jim C

Jim, I think the group has now been reduced to about less than 10 of us. I
do not count the Chicagoland shitheads or these confounded cross-posters. It
is too bad what has happened to this group. It all began with Ed Gin last
winter. He is a criminal vandal troll and he murdered this group. Only Mr.
McNaa, myself and a few others protested. Mr. Sherman said nothing. His
silence was deafening!

The topic these days is all about housekeeping and nothing but. No group can
long survive when that is what it has been reduced to. Newbies are the
lifeblood of any newsgroup as they energize the rest of us. No newbies will
come here as long as the Chicagoland shitheads are posting their spamming
crap.

By the way, Mr. Sherman is excellent with newbies and I do commend him for
that. I do not bother much with newbies. I am a side dish here, a sort of
clown and jester. I mean to keep the group lively and that is about it for
me. Mr. Sherman is a responder like I am, but he is on topic whereas I tend
not to be. But even Mr. Sherman cannot keep this group alive all by himself.
We need to have newbies coming here or else we are dead.

Regards,

Ed Dolan - Minnesota