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A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545 posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.

Does anyone in here have a question or need help with a true DIY project?
If so, let yourself be known to us who want to help.

The rest of you blowhards need to start your own group about illegal
advertising and promotion of political hatred and sexual deviance to minors.

THIS IS A dO iT yOURSE3LF HELP GROUP.


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A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545 posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.


Where are you getting your news feed?

I get a S/N of about 98% at the moment I guess. I might need to kill two
or three threads a day - all that seems to get through are one or two
fake watche type ads, and the occasional British nazi rant.

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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545

posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail

order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.


Where are you getting your news feed?

I get a S/N of about 98% at the moment I guess. I might need to kill two
or three threads a day - all that seems to get through are one or two
fake watche type ads, and the occasional British nazi rant.

Cheers,

John.


I reset the groups to get them more up to date after my longish absence, and
a lot of posts from advertisers and the BNP pushers were all over the place.

My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)



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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545

posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail

order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.

Where are you getting your news feed?

I get a S/N of about 98% at the moment I guess. I might need to kill two
or three threads a day - all that seems to get through are one or two
fake watche type ads, and the occasional British nazi rant.

Cheers,

John.


I reset the groups to get them more up to date after my longish absence, and
a lot of posts from advertisers and the BNP pushers were all over the place.



Seems like Virginmedia don't do much filtering then!

My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)


And about 10% of the useful stuff as well I expect.

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Seems like Virginmedia don't do much filtering then!

My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)


And about 10% of the useful stuff as well I expect.



I don't think the figure is that high! I've been filtering everything
from googlegroups for ages and, AFAICT, I've not missed much of any
importance. Maybe just the occasional poster.

To the OP:
Of course, forgetting OE and using any proper newsreader also helps. OE
simply can't do it properly. It doesn't have proper filtering facilities.


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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 04:32:15 +0100, John Rumm wrote:

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Seems like Virginmedia don't do much filtering then!

My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)

And about 10% of the useful stuff as well I expect.



I don't think the figure is that high! I've been filtering everything
from googlegroups for ages and, AFAICT, I've not missed much of any
importance. Maybe just the occasional poster.


BW is filtering GMail and yahoo email addresses as well GG by the sounds
of it. That's a fair chunk of users.


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BigWallop wrote:

I reset the groups to get them more up to date after my longish
absence, and a lot of posts from advertisers and the BNP pushers were
all over the place.

My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)


Welcome back. The only problem is that you let your guard drop, while
the regulars have kept their filters up and don't see any problem at
all.

I don't find it necessary to block any messages by ISP, only by header
and other properties such as excessive length and cross-posting.

The only recurring problem is caused by a few regulars in this group who
get involved in some heavily cross-posted off-topic dogfight... and then
trim their replies to uk.d-i-y alone. Please don't!



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My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)


As you will realise from my email address, I don't think you have this
quite right. I use gmail to preserve my other email addresses from
spam harvesting. The main problem IMO is those who use 'groups' web
interfaces to the usenet.

R.


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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 02:28:42 GMT
"BigWallop" wrote:

My quick fix, is to block all senders (from addresses) that have YAHOO,
Google or GMail in them. That actually gets rid of 98% of the little
buggers, would you believe. :-)


As you will realise from my email address, I don't think you have this
quite right. I use gmail to preserve my other email addresses from spam
harvesting. The main problem IMO is those who use 'groups' web
interfaces to the usenet.



Strictly speaking, you don't need a valid "From:" header when posting to
newsgroups (see my headers for an example). An invalid address prevents
email harvesting from newsgroups and reduces your spam level. That must
be good. :-) Using " automatically makes the address
invalid so no-one gets your spam. Don't use "@invalid" as that is
actually a valid email address!

An invalid email address will, of course, mess up anyone wanting to email
you directly!

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On 10 Aug 2009 18:40:57 GMT, mick wrote:

Don't use "@invalid" as that is actually a valid email address!


According to RFC2606 the top level doamin "invalid" is invalid so
anything.invalid is invalid.

However .invalid.com *is* valid. B-)

http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2606.txt

An invalid email address will, of course, mess up anyone wanting to
email you directly!


True but if you bung something in that a human can spot and remove
that isn't a problem but I much prefer the "read it here, reply here"
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Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545
posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about
mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the
Big Nutjobs Party.


Must be lack of filtering on whoever supplies the newsfeed to your ISP.
Very little spam here on this group - others are worse.

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On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 23:00:24 GMT, BigWallop wrote:

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545
posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about
mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the
Big Nutjobs Party.


Haven't seen *any* of those. The only "noise" in when some of the
regulars have a bit of bun fight. You know who your are...

Get your news from a decent server that filters the crap. I'm with
news.individual.net, you have to pay but EUR10/year is a small price
for a spam free newsfeed. eternal-september.org is free and I know
that people use that without complaining about spam, so maybe their
filtering is as effective as NINs?

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Dave Liquorice wrote:

for a spam free newsfeed. eternal-september.org is free and I know
that people use that without complaining about spam, so maybe their
filtering is as effective as NINs?


I've recently switched to eternal september - trialling it for a bit
before I close my paid Gradwell account. Seems fine, and I certainly
don't see as much spam as the OP apparently does.

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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.


IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run several,
no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak of, much
better all round.



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IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run
several, no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak
of, much better all round.


Yehbut imagine dribble as a moderator...

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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.


IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run several,
no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak of, much
better all round.


Can you imagine a mailing list (aka yahoo group) for a group of the same
volume as uk.d-i-y?

Anyway usenet is great - better than either mailing lists or web forums in
so many ways.

FWIW I've seen none of the mail order brides or watches spam. I suspect
that's getting cancelled, and my news provider is honouring those cancels.


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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.

IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run several,
no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak of, much
better all round.


Can you imagine a mailing list (aka yahoo group) for a group of the same
volume as uk.d-i-y?

Anyway usenet is great - better than either mailing lists or web forums in
so many ways.

FWIW I've seen none of the mail order brides or watches spam. I suspect
that's getting cancelled, and my news provider is honouring those cancels.


Yup, same here. I get the BNP dickheads and the occasional other ad, but
not much in volume at all.

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The Medway Handyman wrote:
BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.


IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run several,
no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak of, much
better all round.


This one does the rounds every year or so...

As a general rule I personally don't like web based fora. Slow,
inflexible etc.

I don't think this group would be half as interesting if it were
moderated. A huge amount of interesting stuff comes up in threads that
have drifted off topic, or start out as ding dongs between a couple of
posters with entrenched view points.

For example, most moderators would soon tire of:

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...aaddc5276e2f6a

and yet there is loads of good information being presented there - even
if only to swat ever more daft suggestions from one of the contributors.
(I will leave you to work out which)



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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.

IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run
several, no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to
speak of, much better all round.


This one does the rounds every year or so...

As a general rule I personally don't like web based fora. Slow,
inflexible etc.


And, lets face it, this sort of discussion surfaces from time to time -
nothing ever happens. Everyone knows it would lose it's unique character
and become another boring, dry forum (in the general sense of the word)

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On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 03:34:19 +0100, John Rumm
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.


IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. I run several,
no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak of, much
better all round.


This one does the rounds every year or so...

As a general rule I personally don't like web based fora. Slow,
inflexible etc.

I don't think this group would be half as interesting if it were
moderated. A huge amount of interesting stuff comes up in threads that
have drifted off topic, or start out as ding dongs between a couple of
posters with entrenched view points.

For example, most moderators would soon tire of:

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...aaddc5276e2f6a

and yet there is loads of good information being presented there - even


Good one to kick off the Andy Hall of Fame archive?

Phil


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For example, most moderators would soon tire of:

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...aaddc5276e2f6a

and yet there is loads of good information being presented there - even


Good one to kick off the Andy Hall of Fame archive?


Great minds an all that... ;-)

Tis why I had the link to hand - it came from my early collection of
suitable stuff.

Anyone got any other recommendations? Google's search being partly
broken at the mo is not helping.

(I have got the AH patented radiator flushing procedure, and the design
of a outbuilding heating system)



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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 01:14:03 +0100, John Rumm
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Phil Addison wrote:

For example, most moderators would soon tire of:

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...aaddc5276e2f6a

and yet there is loads of good information being presented there - even


Good one to kick off the Andy Hall of Fame archive?


Great minds an all that... ;-)

Tis why I had the link to hand - it came from my early collection of
suitable stuff.


Thats great to hear.

Anyone got any other recommendations? Google's search being partly
broken at the mo is not helping.


Did you try the advanced page? I had problems earlier on the basic page
but the advanced one was fine
http://groups.google.com/groups/adva...group:uk.d-i-y

(I have got the AH patented radiator flushing procedure, and the design
of a outbuilding heating system)


A few more for the pot...

Explanation of how condensing boilers only gradually approach their top
efficiency as return temp falls.

Fein, one example http://tinyurl.com/pzz72n

why doesn't use B&Q

how to get your money back

sorry, don't have a links to hand. some searching due :-O

Aga, possibly http://tinyurl.com/quru39

Water softener, http://tinyurl.com/ptqrku

Water softener, rogue magnetic one http://tinyurl.com/qorcx4

Power tool specs http://tinyurl.com/pcjpzq
The folly of buying el cheapo

Wet room

Miele

He didn't like Br Gas

Any of the classic drivel vs andy Combi battles (guess who looses!)
Ditto on housing politics

Microsoft Windows is a monitor not an OS

Dishwasher choice http://tinyurl.com/oppg3w

Damn, there are so many good posts its a job to know what to pick.


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On Aug 11, 12:52*am, "The Medway Handyman"
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BigWallop wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?


Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of
545 posts are about real DIY subjects. *The rest of the shi***** is
about mail order brides, buying fake watches and political garbage
about the Big Nutjobs Party.


IMO the whole thing would be much better as a Yahoo Group. *I run several,
no spam, moderation, no flame wars, no missing posts to speak of, much
better all round.


You are joking?

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On Aug 10, 12:00*am, "BigWallop"
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A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545 posts
are about real DIY subjects. *The rest of the shi***** is about mail order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.

Does anyone in here have a question or need help with a true DIY project?
If so, let yourself be known to us who want to help.

The rest of you blowhards need to start your own group about illegal
advertising and promotion of political hatred and sexual deviance to minors.

THIS IS A dO iT yOURSE3LF HELP GROUP.


So you also need to learn no stop making idiotic comments and
responding to obvious spammers.

MBQ
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A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545

posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.

Does anyone in here have a question or need help with a true DIY project?
If so, let yourself be known to us who want to help.

The rest of you blowhards need to start your own group about illegal
advertising and promotion of political hatred and sexual deviance to

minors.

THIS IS A dO iT yOURSE3LF HELP GROUP.


So you also need to learn no stop making idiotic comments and
responding to obvious spammers.

MBQ

The replies I made to the actual cross posted groups and their respective
administrators, are a lot stronger than the rant above. The rant herein was
not meant to appear in those group, because I didn't want to create an
influx of idiotic postings, "Just for the hell of it" style.

But my rant does seem to have had an impact on the quality of posts in this
DIY group here, after people have realised that the cross postings were
becoming an issue. I now notice that any replies being made by some folks
of this group, are actually not appearing here because they are taking the
time to remove this group address from the pile.

We don't all have filtering of the highest quality, so something needed done
about the idiots. I chose to do something and not put up with all the
garbage flowing through the usenet systems. I am truly sorry if my opinion
is not that of the consensus, but I could not control my impulse to
complain. That's just the way I am. :-)




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"Man at B&Q" wrote in message
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On Aug 10, 12:00 am, "BigWallop"
wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?

Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545

posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.

Does anyone in here have a question or need help with a true DIY project?
If so, let yourself be known to us who want to help.

The rest of you blowhards need to start your own group about illegal
advertising and promotion of political hatred and sexual deviance to

minors.

THIS IS A dO iT yOURSE3LF HELP GROUP.


So you also need to learn no stop making idiotic comments and
responding to obvious spammers.

MBQ

The replies I made to the actual cross posted groups and their respective
administrators, are a lot stronger than the rant above. The rant herein was
not meant to appear in those group, because I didn't want to create an
influx of idiotic postings, "Just for the hell of it" style.

But my rant does seem to have had an impact on the quality of posts in this
DIY group here, after people have realised that the cross postings were
becoming an issue. I now notice that any replies being made by some folks
of this group, are actually not appearing here because they are taking the
time to remove this group address from the pile.

We don't all have filtering of the highest quality, so something needed done
about the idiots. I chose to do something and not put up with all the
garbage flowing through the usenet systems. I am truly sorry if my opinion
is not that of the consensus, but I could not control my impulse to
complain. That's just the way I am. :-)


No need to apologise, especially to MBQ who expressed himself quite
rudely. You have made some valid points, and also many useful
contributions previously, always in good humour unlike some here that
can't control their mouths.

While I'm here can I point out that your replies would be easier to read
if you avoided the style of just running on below the post you are
replying to. I see you are using Outlook Express, and though I haven't
used it for years I believe it has an option somewhere to "quote the
post you are replying to". That will cause some form of marker, as this
" " in mine above, to distinguish the original post from your reply.

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While I'm here can I point out that your replies would be easier to read
if you avoided the style of just running on below the post you are
replying to. I see you are using Outlook Express, and though I haven't
used it for years I believe it has an option somewhere to "quote the
post you are replying to". That will cause some form of marker, as this
" " in mine above, to distinguish the original post from your reply.


http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/


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John.

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Phil Addison wrote:

While I'm here can I point out that your replies would be easier to read
if you avoided the style of just running on below the post you are
replying to. I see you are using Outlook Express, and though I haven't
used it for years I believe it has an option somewhere to "quote the
post you are replying to". That will cause some form of marker, as this
" " in mine above, to distinguish the original post from your reply.


http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/

Cheers,

John.

Thank you Guys. I didn't know anything like quotefix existed. It make
things much easier to read as well as send. It has now been placed in my
software archive box in case future re-installations are required.

I am a much happier bunny now, cause I read the posts in one go, instead of
having to hunt through where people have replied in between the previous
text. :-)

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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 00:57:12 +0100, John Rumm
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Phil Addison wrote:

While I'm here can I point out that your replies would be easier to read
if you avoided the style of just running on below the post you are
replying to. I see you are using Outlook Express, and though I haven't
used it for years I believe it has an option somewhere to "quote the
post you are replying to". That will cause some form of marker, as this
" " in mine above, to distinguish the original post from your reply.


http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/


Excellent, I had forgotten all about that one.

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On Aug 12, 9:23*pm, Phil Addison wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:19:40 GMT, "BigWallop"



wrote:

"Man at B&Q" wrote in message
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On Aug 10, 12:00 am, "BigWallop"
wrote:
A real D.I.Y group again?


Out of all the postings I have just downloaded, only around 100 of 545

posts
are about real DIY subjects. The rest of the shi***** is about mail order
brides, buying fake watches and political garbage about the Big Nutjobs
Party.


Does anyone in here have a question or need help with a true DIY project?
If so, let yourself be known to us who want to help.


The rest of you blowhards need to start your own group about illegal
advertising and promotion of political hatred and sexual deviance to

minors.


THIS IS A dO iT yOURSE3LF HELP GROUP.


So you also need to learn no stop making idiotic comments and
responding to obvious spammers.


MBQ


The replies I made to the actual cross posted groups and their respective
administrators, are a lot stronger than the rant above. *The rant herein was
not meant to appear in those group, because I didn't want to create an
influx of idiotic postings, "Just for the hell of it" style.


But my rant does seem to have had an impact on the quality of posts in this
DIY group here, after people have realised that the cross postings were
becoming an issue. *I now notice that any replies being made by some folks
of this group, are actually not appearing here because they are taking the
time to remove this group address from the pile.


We don't all have filtering of the highest quality, so something needed done
about the idiots. *I chose to do something and not put up with all the
garbage flowing through the usenet systems. *I am truly sorry if my opinion
is not that of the consensus, but I could not control my impulse to
complain. *That's just the way I am. *:-)


No need to apologise, especially to MBQ who expressed himself quite
rudely.


Oh come on! I wasn't rude. Merely pointing out that you can't have it
both ways. if you don't like the state of the group, don't respond to
obvious spammers like BW did.

MBQ


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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 01:58:21 -0700 (PDT), "Man at B&Q"
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On Aug 12, 9:23*pm, Phil Addison wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:19:40 GMT, "BigWallop"

"Man at B&Q" wrote in message
...

So you also need to learn no stop making idiotic comments and
responding to obvious spammers.

MBQ


[snip]

I am truly sorry if my opinion
is not that of the consensus, but I could not control my impulse to
complain. *That's just the way I am. *:-)


No need to apologise, especially to MBQ who expressed himself quite
rudely.


Oh come on! I wasn't rude. Merely pointing out that you can't have it
both ways. if you don't like the state of the group, don't respond to
obvious spammers like BW did.

MBQ


Relax, on the usenet scale of rudeness it wasn't that bad, but enough to
spoil my enjoyment of an interesting thread. When someone asks for
assistance, however framed, saying they are idiotic is, to say the
least, unhelpful.

Phil
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