Cross posting

Hey Fellow RAMJ+W ers When corresponding with the clowns that are hell bent on disrupting this forum. Please remove the other forums from the response. It's kinda like taking a poop in our group and it attracts flies. :-) Plus cross posting is against our charter. Can someone (Mike) please post our charter so as to remind everyone. Thanks in advance

Reply to
FrankW
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I find nfilter or hamster do well when told to drop all messages crossposed to over two groups. :)

You can also reply to all the groups, just trim out this group and cast the message to the internets. Setting a followup to alt.test will also sidetrack the neophite flamers.

Or you could just unplug the internet and go stick your head in the engine bay and change those sparkplugs that neede to be changed last year, and that oil leak, possibly add a budget lift, winch, fix that squeeky blinker,.....

Which reminds me, time to untwist my exhaust system. Seem to have landed on a rock and now the pipe is banging agaist the rear axle. :/

Reply to
DougW

Sure, it hasn't been posted in a while.

Mike

Reply to
Mike Romain

Behold, the clannish warlords of ramj+w!

Thank you and welcome to "Lame Usenet Flamewar Tactics of the mid-1990's"

Reply to
Archie Leach

Herein Lies the problem. It is a gentlemen agreement. Things have changed since usenet began and only large corporations could get internet/usenet access and were easily tracked down and punished. Now it has become a joke and 95% of posts are just spammers selling trash and gimick. Do you remember when ftp'ing files from say England, you had to ftp off hours so as not to disrupt real work, i,e, edu's etc?

Sad thing, you think this group is bad? You should go see what the jerks did to sci.astro.amateur. One older gent was harrassed to the point of having a stroke, no kidding.

Take care,

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ULB

Reply to
Matt Macchiarolo

Better be careful. you might damage what little brain you have left.

Actually it's tactics from ARPANET, neophite.

Reply to
DougW

It was lame then as well.

Reply to
Archie Leach

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