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Old November 4th 05, 04:58 PM
Gary G
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With all due respect - I greatly appreciate the help from anyone,
and like to contribute.
But someone to bite my ass because of the way "they" define
the rules of how people use this group - to the contrary of
other people who use the groups - bites my ass.

And - the "all due respect" had to deal with how he responded
in quite an abrupt and self-centered way.
And - maybe - if you realized that I might have checked this
group first, you could "probably" figure out and avoid the flame
contest.

Point taken on checking on other groups. I get a little
defensive when people attach unecessarily.
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Old November 4th 05, 05:07 PM
Jon A
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On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 20:04:26 -0800, "RST Engineering"
wrote:

Yeah, and when Arnold gets his ass handed to him on a plate in next week's
elections, I'll chuckle that it was my colleagues (teachers, cops, firemen,
public service nurses) that did it.

He who laughs last, laughs loudest.

Jim


Don't laugh yet Jimbo. Remember you're in California, land of fruits
and nuts.


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Old November 5th 05, 12:32 AM
RST Engineering
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"Gary G" wrote in message
...


Point taken on checking on other groups. I get a little
defensive when people attach unecessarily.


What are they attaching and where are they attaching it to?

Jim


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Old November 7th 05, 08:48 PM
Gary G
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Hee - I could see how I deserved that . . .
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Old November 23rd 05, 04:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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Howdy!

In article ,
Gary G wrote:
Spamming my ass.
Let's see - help fellow pilots out . . . .ask a qeustion . . .SPAM

DOES NOT COMPUTE!


OK. Let me try to help you out here.

Usenet newsgroups each have a purpose -- a focus for the content that
appears. It is rare for a topic to be genuinely applicable to more than
one or two groups. One "right" group is the norm.

Posting the same thing to a whole bunch of groups (cross posting) is
a sign of either not understanding the above, or of trying to stir
things up by getting people to respond in that same set of newsgroups
leading to a bunch of swirl and fuss and bother.

Posting your question in a bunch of places is what "DOES NOT COMPUTE".

I'll accept a claim that you did it in ignorance of the conventions of
Usenet...

Once.

[gratuitous slap snipped]

yours,
Michael


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Old November 23rd 05, 04:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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Howdy!

In article ,
Gary G wrote:
With all due respect - I greatly appreciate the help from anyone,
and like to contribute.
But someone to bite my ass because of the way "they" define
the rules of how people use this group - to the contrary of
other people who use the groups - bites my ass.


That was and ass biting? Hardly.

....and Jim was merely applying long-standing conventions on how
Usenet newsgroups are meant to work -- conventions that are most
of two decades old or older. One is expected to become familiar
with them before plunging into posting.

And - the "all due respect" had to deal with how he responded
in quite an abrupt and self-centered way.


It wasn't self-centered at all, any more than pointing out ill
behavior in other fields of endeavor is self-centered.

And - maybe - if you realized that I might have checked this
group first, you could "probably" figure out and avoid the flame
contest.


Flame contest? Again, hardly. I haven't seen anything that remotely
resembles flammage here.

This being rec.aviation._misc_, one would expect topics to appear
here only if they were not suitable for one of the other groups.
Having found rec.aviation.homebuilt, you should have stopped there.

Point taken on checking on other groups. I get a little
defensive when people attach unecessarily.


yours,
Michael
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Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly
| White Wolf and the Phoenix narrowwares
Bowie, MD, USA |
http://whitewolfandphoenix.com
Proud member of the SCA Internet Whitewash Squad
 




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