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New Year's Resolution...
.... To wait until 1/1/2007 to check back and see if all the nonsense has
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New Year's Resolution...
Bullwinkle wrote:
... To wait until 1/1/2007 to check back and see if all the nonsense has stopped on ARBR. I am new here, but ignore thread is a very useful tool. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ |
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"Ken M" wrote in message ... Bullwinkle wrote: ... To wait until 1/1/2007 to check back and see if all the nonsense has stopped on ARBR. I am new here, but ignore thread is a very useful tool. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ The problem with that plan Ken is it pre-supposes that there will be something posted about recumbents. While that is a possibility it is not likely. You would be better off seekng another source of information on recumbents. Jim C |
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New Year's Resolution...
Bullwinkle wrote: ... To wait until 1/1/2007 to check back and see if all the nonsense has stopped on ARBR. It stopped coming from Illinois Century Network (state of Illinois) Dec 29, now Jan 2 it is coming from SBC Chicago. |
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New Year's Resolution...
"but ignore thread is a very useful too" please explain how to use this facility as I am truly fed up with the postings that are spoiling this NG SW in the UK |
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Steve W wrote:
"but ignore thread is a very useful too" please explain how to use this facility as I am truly fed up with the postings that are spoiling this NG SW in the UK Well I guess it depends on if you are using a separate news service. If you are posting / reading using google then there is no way to ignore a thread. But if you are using a client like Forte Agent or Mozilla Thunderbird you and choose to ignore a certain thread, and or filter posts by subject or email address. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ |
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Ken M wrote: Well I guess it depends on if you are using a separate news service. If you are posting / reading using google then there is no way to ignore a thread. But if you are using a client like Forte Agent or Mozilla Thunderbird you and choose to ignore a certain thread, and or filter posts by subject or email address. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ You know, I'm really curious why folks can't seem to ignore "on their own" -- you know, like when you find garbage on TV and just keep changing the channel...or turn it off for a while and go bike-riding. |
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NYC XYZ wrote:
Ken M wrote: Well I guess it depends on if you are using a separate news service. If you are posting / reading using google then there is no way to ignore a thread. But if you are using a client like Forte Agent or Mozilla Thunderbird you and choose to ignore a certain thread, and or filter posts by subject or email address. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ You know, I'm really curious why folks can't seem to ignore "on their own" -- you know, like when you find garbage on TV and just keep changing the channel...or turn it off for a while and go bike-riding. I agree with you there, but with the ignore thread, they never even make it to my hard drive. Out of sight, out of mind. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ |
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"Ken M" wrote in message ... NYC XYZ wrote: Ken M wrote: Well I guess it depends on if you are using a separate news service. If you are posting / reading using google then there is no way to ignore a thread. But if you are using a client like Forte Agent or Mozilla Thunderbird you and choose to ignore a certain thread, and or filter posts by subject or email address. You know, I'm really curious why folks can't seem to ignore "on their own" -- you know, like when you find garbage on TV and just keep changing the channel...or turn it off for a while and go bike-riding. I agree with you there, but with the ignore thread, they never even make it to my hard drive. Out of sight, out of mind. Another consideration that comes to mind is the mental pollution it creates if you even glance at a nasty message. Words matter and can easily create an ambiance that will stay with you for many hours. I have probably been put in more kill files than anyone else on this newsgroup, but I don't mean to cause anyone any grief. I try to steer away from too much cussing and swearing for that very reason. But this group lately has been deluged with spam which borders on the obscene. We would all be better off if it weren't here. Why visit a newsgroup when all you are going to find is a lot of low life. ARBR has fallen on hard times because of the spammers. No, I don't bother with any of it either, but just knowing it is there ****es me off! Regards, Ed Dolan - Minnesota |
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Edward Dolan wrote:
"Ken M" wrote in message ... NYC XYZ wrote: Ken M wrote: Well I guess it depends on if you are using a separate news service. If you are posting / reading using google then there is no way to ignore a thread. But if you are using a client like Forte Agent or Mozilla Thunderbird you and choose to ignore a certain thread, and or filter posts by subject or email address. You know, I'm really curious why folks can't seem to ignore "on their own" -- you know, like when you find garbage on TV and just keep changing the channel...or turn it off for a while and go bike-riding. I agree with you there, but with the ignore thread, they never even make it to my hard drive. Out of sight, out of mind. Another consideration that comes to mind is the mental pollution it creates if you even glance at a nasty message. Words matter and can easily create an ambiance that will stay with you for many hours. I have probably been put in more kill files than anyone else on this newsgroup, but I don't mean to cause anyone any grief. I try to steer away from too much cussing and swearing for that very reason. But this group lately has been deluged with spam which borders on the obscene. We would all be better off if it weren't here. Why visit a newsgroup when all you are going to find is a lot of low life. ARBR has fallen on hard times because of the spammers. No, I don't bother with any of it either, but just knowing it is there ****es me off! Regards, Ed Dolan - Minnesota It's not just limited to ARBR, the jerks that post that anti-highracer blog spam cross posts his obscene / putrid trash to two other groups I subscribe to as well, rec.bicycles.tech and rec.bicycles.misc but I very rarely see any of it thanks to filters and ignore thread features. Ken -- [T]he bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created: Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon. ~Bill Strickland, The Quotable Cyclist Homepage: http://kcm-home.tripod.com/ |
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