View Full Version : Re: I'm outa here
adam bootle
August 3rd 03, 10:40 PM
right behind you James, sad to see whats happening here after all the great
things we have all conversed about.
hope something can be done one day
Adam
"James Summers" > wrote in message
. ..
> I give up!
>
> s.s.m was created to get rid of these creeps. I'll be over there if
anyone
> has a question I can answer.
>
> --
> James Summers
> IBM-ret, "old space guy".
> Apollo 201, 202, 203, 204, 1, & 9 RTCC Support. Apollo 13 "back room".
>
>
Scott D. Schreiber
August 3rd 03, 10:55 PM
I've rarely posted but used to enjoy reading, I'm done also.
Alan Erskine
August 4th 03, 02:35 AM
"James Summers" > wrote in message
. ..
> I give up!
>
> s.s.m was created to get rid of these creeps. I'll be over there if
anyone
> has a question I can answer.
This is what these coward's want you to do. I suggest hanging around for a
while longer and also blocking dizum. Dizum is the source of the problem as
it allows people to victimise people with almost total imunity.
--
Alan Erskine
alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au
Is Lewis Moran the type of father figure
John Howard wants for Australian children?
Ian
August 4th 03, 05:00 AM
Any advice to keen lurkers whose ISPs news server doesn't carry the ssm
group?
Thanks
-- Ian
Kevin Willoughby
August 4th 03, 05:57 AM
Alan Erskine said:
> "James Summers" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > I give up!
> >
> > s.s.m was created to get rid of these creeps. I'll be over there if
> > anyone has a question I can answer.
James, the problem with s.s.m isn't the lack of readers. It is the lack
of posters. Let me encourage you to post. As an "old space guy", just
start telling tall tales about the things you've done.
> This is what these coward's want you to do. I suggest hanging around for a
> while longer and also blocking dizum.
For those who missed it, Beady provided a link to a tool that can
automatically block dizum posts:
http://www.nfilter.org/index.html
> Dizum is the source of the problem as
> it allows people to victimise people with almost total imunity.
Alan, I've said this before, so forgive the redundancy. We can tell the
difference between the real Alan and the forger. You are being
victimized only to the extent that you let the SOB pull your strings.
The SOB is a bully, taunting you with each post. You could just ignore
the SOB...
--
Kevin Willoughby
We'd spend the remaining time trying to fix the engine.
-- Neil Armstrong
Derek Lyons
August 4th 03, 08:37 AM
"Ian" > wrote:
>Any advice to keen lurkers whose ISPs news server doesn't carry the ssm
>group?
Learn to use killfiles and have the self control to not click on troll
threads. The BS in this group is easily avoidable by anyone willing to
expend a tiny amount of effort.
D.
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John Beaderstadt
August 4th 03, 04:47 PM
I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
"Rohit Seth" > on Mon, 04 Aug 2003 13:26:35 GMT,
which said:
>I came to this newsgroup to
>read up on people's views - people who seem to be intelligent, mature
>individuals. Now they are here and the views are here, but one really has to
>sift through a lot of muck to get to them.
1) http://www.nfilter.org/faq.html
2) * drop Xref:*:*:*:*
3) * drop path:*gilgamesh*
* drop path:*dizum*
* drop path:*anonymous*
* drop path:*remailer*
---------------
Beady's Corollary to Occam's Razor: "The likeliest explanation of any phenomenon is almost always the most boring."
Rohit Seth
August 5th 03, 04:08 AM
Thanks
Rohit
"John Beaderstadt" > wrote in message
...
> I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
> "Rohit Seth" > on Mon, 04 Aug 2003 13:26:35 GMT,
> which said:
>
> >I came to this newsgroup to
> >read up on people's views - people who seem to be intelligent, mature
> >individuals. Now they are here and the views are here, but one really has
to
> >sift through a lot of muck to get to them.
>
> 1) http://www.nfilter.org/faq.html
>
> 2) * drop Xref:*:*:*:*
>
> 3) * drop path:*gilgamesh*
> * drop path:*dizum*
> * drop path:*anonymous*
> * drop path:*remailer*
>
>
>
> ---------------
> Beady's Corollary to Occam's Razor: "The likeliest explanation of any
phenomenon is almost always the most boring."
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