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June 28th, 2005, 03:07 AM
Can someone please point me to the offical guidelines for this group?
Thanks.
t h a d
June 28th, 2005, 03:46 AM
wrote:
> Can someone please point me to the offical guidelines for this group?
> Thanks.
>
I don't know of any.
Just don't post binaries (pictures, etc.) and try to be civil.
:-)
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Thad
LD
June 28th, 2005, 08:32 PM
"t h a d" > wrote in message
...
> wrote:
> > Can someone please point me to the offical guidelines for this group?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> I don't know of any.
> Just don't post binaries (pictures, etc.) and try to be civil.
> :-)
>
> --
> Thad
and try to stay on topic (like most all of these people do)! It's too bad
there's not more people like these (on topic) that visit this group. I'll
be in Pensacola next week and would really like to hear some reports of
where to go to catch what! in a 20' boat to go out up to 10-15 mi, usually.
LD
Peter Aitken
June 28th, 2005, 09:02 PM
"LD" > wrote in message
...
>
> "t h a d" > wrote in message
> ...
>> wrote:
>> > Can someone please point me to the offical guidelines for this group?
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>>
>> I don't know of any.
>> Just don't post binaries (pictures, etc.) and try to be civil.
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>> Thad
>
> and try to stay on topic (like most all of these people do)! It's too bad
> there's not more people like these (on topic) that visit this group. I'll
> be in Pensacola next week and would really like to hear some reports of
> where to go to catch what! in a 20' boat to go out up to 10-15 mi,
> usually.
> LD
>
>
When you want info on a specific area you are usually better of finding some
local groups. I know that for the NC coast there are several chat boards run
by local bait shops and outfitters and you can get the latest local
knowledge. Seems likely there would be similar things for other areas.
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Peter Aitken
June 29th, 2005, 02:42 AM
The reason I was asking is because I was creating an archive of the
newsgroup in our forums and wanted to have the rules available so a
member would have to agree before posting. Kind of like google groups
posts to the usenet. But I have since decided after much stink from
some other newsgroups that I will not allow any posting period to aviod
problems with any people on our site posting anything against your
rules. It will be read-only. But I would like to get permission from
the group here to have those on our site. Let me know, if it bothers
you I will remove them. Again there will be read-only and not be able
to post to here.
Peter Aitken
June 30th, 2005, 12:06 AM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> The reason I was asking is because I was creating an archive of the
> newsgroup in our forums and wanted to have the rules available so a
> member would have to agree before posting. Kind of like google groups
> posts to the usenet. But I have since decided after much stink from
> some other newsgroups that I will not allow any posting period to aviod
> problems with any people on our site posting anything against your
> rules. It will be read-only. But I would like to get permission from
> the group here to have those on our site. Let me know, if it bothers
> you I will remove them. Again there will be read-only and not be able
> to post to here.
>
I am afraid that you misunderstand usenet. There is no boss or committee
that runs these groups and gives permissions. Some groups are moderated
which is different - but this and most groups are unmoderated and are sort
of a free for all. Free speech at its best and worst at the same time!
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Peter Aitken
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