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and why you donīt post much any more?
Cheers! GT If you donīt mind, I will post a copy of my reply to you on ROFF. It may be useful to somebody else with similar questions. ROFF, as well as other groups, may well serve any number of functions, which may be useful to somebody. Even if some stuff is restricted to perverts, querulants, flamers, political nutcases, soapbox jockeys, and the like. Much way well not be useful to you, but there is nothing you can do about it. ROFF is an unmoderated group, this means that anybody with access to the group, and the will to do so, can post anything he likes without let or restraint, as long as his or her ISP ( Internet Service Provider) allows it. Most ISPīs have restrictions of varying nature and degree, some enforce them ( by cancelling or restricting the offending subscriberīs access if they receive complaints, which must not necessarily be justified). This is more or less indiscriminate depending upon where you live and which providers you have access to. Some are fair, some are not. Some subscribers have found ways and means to circumvent such restrictions,( this is not hard to do if you wish to), and make a constant nuisance of themselves. They are most likely disturbed or obsessed in some manner, as most "normal" people would not go to such lengths merely to annoy others. This is not "free speech" in the real sense. Normally, most people "Subscribe" to such a newsgroup simply by clicking on the relevant box next to the newsgroup name in a list provided by the ISPīs newsserver. Not everybody has access to every group. This depends entirely on what the ISP concerned offers. In most cases the newsgroup is then downloaded to the subscribers PC upon request. It is not "free" in a financial sense either, as you do pay for the service in some way. The system of payment varies considerably, as does the price, and the ease and speed of access. Where I live for instance, I have to pay for "online time", at a relatively low speed, and it is expensive. In other places ( notably the USA), flat rate telephone subscriptions are common, and quite cheap in comparison. As a rough guide, I have heard of people with more or less unlimited internet access for 15$ per month. If I use a newsgroup regularly, then my rate is at least ten times that, and is also heavily dependent on the volume of material I download, as this in turn controls how much online time I have to pay for. This is one reason that some people get more incensed about SPAM and general bull**** than others. These things always cost somebody money, indeed some providers would quite cheerfully bring in the death penalty for spammers! Others are less discriminating, and some even seem to make a policy of allowing it. This is also a fairly major reason why I no longer do much on the internet, it is simply too expensive for me. There are other equally relevant reasons. Approximately 40% of the software on my computer is there purely to prevent online attacks of one form or another, this also costs time and money. I have to update it, spend time using it, etc etc. I no longer use my machine commercially, and have to pay the full amount from a modest fixed income. I would rather eat reasonably well, than pay for bull**** and spam on ROFF, or anywhere else for that matter. Most of my stuff is on various websites which specialise in fishing. You will find most of it simply by searching for my name on Google or a similar search engine. I no longer keep track of it, this too costs time and money which I do not have. Also the reason why I donīt write much anymore, it is too expensive. Nobody wants to pay for it, although they all want articles. More or less the final reason in this grade of relevance, is that I donīt fish much anymore. It is also too expensive, the fishing I have access to locally is poor, despite the price, and since my wife died, I canīt be bothered with it much anyway. Therefore I have considerably less incentive to discuss it, or to write about it. ROFF ( and other groups, although I have never subscribed to any other newsgroups apart from ROFFT the fly-tying group, and so my experience is severely limited) definitely fulfills some social functions, and some contributors also interact socially and quite amicably in person, apart from their involvement here. One may also obtain excellent information and advice here, one must of course be capable of differentiating between such, and the rubbish. This is most difficult for beginners, ( either to fishing or to usenet). It is rare that anybody here will deliberately provide false information on fishing, but opinions differ considerably, as do locations, knowledge, experience, etc etc. This must be taken into account when asking questions, or attempting to implement solutions which are offered. Usually, the information you are looking for will turn up if you ask the right questions, you merely need to sift it out as required. This is not easy, but still a lot easier than trying to discover such knowledge for yourself on the stream. More than a few people here have a lifetime of experience, and a wealth of knowledge which they are prepared to share. In time, you will get to know who you can generally rely on. For pure fishing information, you would be better served with websites, subscription lists, or boards which specialise in it. These are all moderated, restricted, and usually well policed. They need the traffic, as their advertising revenue etc depends on it, and they donīt want to annoy their patrons or their customers. On a list for instance, if you annoy somebody, then you will likely simply be removed from the list immediately, the same goes for boards on websites. There is no such thing as "free speech" here, as you have no recourse. In many cases it will not be clear to you why some people are here at all, some appear to be stupid, or unnecessarily aggressive, ignorant, etc etc. This is merely a cross-section of people who for the most part have a general common interest in fishing, and usenet access. Not all are experts, or fanatics, ( at least not fishing fanatrics!), . Some may not even be interested in fishing at all! ROFF is very heavily USA biased, and the endless political discussions take up a fair amount of bandwidth, as do other subjects which are likely of little or no interest to anybody outside the USA. There are no other usenet flyfishing groups of any major interest, or with anything like the traffic, so you must take it or leave it. Flyfishing and related content is there, but not as much as you might like. There is a lot of other stuff as well. Many donīt like it, but they are just as powerless to do anything about it as you are. The only way to change something over which you have no real power, is from within, by getting involved, and this is also extremely difficult. It may also not be even worth the bother. Who cares what people talk about on ROFF? Only roffians, and if they wanted to change it, they would long since have done so. Ergo, they do not wish to change it. Contrary to popular opinion, the internet, or usenet itself, does not exist in the USA, or indeed in any other country as such. Nor is it owned by any single or group of entities. It is a large collection of decentralised servers, scattered all over the globe. Often collectively referred to as "Cyberspace". There is no way to police it, although some governments try. In the meantime it represents one of manīs greatest achievements in the storage and free dissemination of knowledge and information, and is already responsible for considerable upheaval in all systems and walks of life. Some maintain it is indeed the last bastion of "free speech", although as detailed above, this is not the case. Free speech is a right, and there are no such rights here. You pay for a service, which can be curtailed at will. It is also volatile in nature, much information is lost daily as there is no way to store it all, and as much of it is in the hands of commercial private or political interest, it can be altered, misused, suppressed, or destroyed at will. The volume alone makes things difficult. Is it a good thing? Probably. Is it a bad thing? Probably. Like every other human advance it depends on the humans involved. It can be a battlefield, or a flower garden. This depends on the seeds, and who sows and nurtures them. I contributed, or at least followed ROFF for quite some time, I still look in occasionally, as the fancy takes me, and indeed read most of the posts. ( I only usually skip politics, or obvious personal arguments, spam, and similar stuff), and the "flaming" is a more or less constant feature. Some do it more than others, and only a few people refrain entirely from doing so, mostly seemingly depedent on what annoys them most. I too have done my share of it in the past, but I no longer do so, as there is no point in it for me.Sometimes I read flames which are amusing or otherwise entertaining, or instructive in some way, but mostly I just skim or skip them. Most especially when they are from long running "battles" between certain individuals, as they are then extremely unlikely to contain anything of value, mostly just personal insults and attacks, and are indeed often merely boring and embarrassing. While it is probably a mistake to rely on character analyses based on the posting persona of any particular contributor, most especially based on one or two posts possibly where one is not aware of the past history or actual context, it is just as unlikely that somebody who often behaves in a nasty and ignorant fashion is a nice person, on usenet, or face to face. Indeed, my own opinion, is that the character displayed here, ( on usenet), is probably a more accurate representation of some, because people generally tend to behave in a less controlled manner here, than they would face to face. Although maybe some are quite as nasty or as nice in person as they are here, normal social restrictions notwithstanding? I donīt know. Apart from which, anybody can have a "bad day", when his reactions to various things do not reflect his normal behaviour. These reactions vary considerably of course, and are not necessarily basically "off topic", although this is often the case. My own reasons for contributing were complex, and difficult to explain in their entirety, and this is doubtless true of practically all other contributors. Some salient points for me would be, information, entertainment, instruction, and a pastime in itself. Flaming as such does not bother me much, as I have seen so much of it, that it has practically no impact any more, although it once did. There was a time when I was personally hurt and annoyed at personal attacks, but I no longer am, as I have long since realised that the attacks are not "personal" at all, they are the result of somebody elseīs thought processes, usually somebody I do not know, and will never meet, and often ( actually mostly) beyond my ability to grasp or deduce, assuming I even wanted to. The same goes for others. In the majority of cases such insults and attacks merely display the ignorance and obvious feeling of inferiority/superiority/obsession/ psychological or psychiatric disposition or disorder of the person so engaged. Incorrect information gets my goat more than somewhat, as it can have extremely deleterious effects on those who actually are trying to obtain knowledge or advice. Some racist stuff, and a couple of other things also annoy me, but I have also long since learned that it is much easier to debunk false information than it is to debunk false ideology, although neither is easy. Some people merely continue to believe whatever they wish to believe, irrespective of the facts. Usenet in general, and ROFF in particular, can be useful and entertaining, just an expensive/cheap pain in the arse, or a mix in which you must strive to find a balance depending on your inclinations, time, and wallet. You pays your money................ In the meantime, I prefer to use what little I have for other things. TL MC |
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 16:45:27 +0200, "Mike Connor"
wrote: and why you donīt post much any more? HOLY ****! Doesn't post MUCH?! Isn't two hundred-plus lines about Mike's sorry broke ass enough? Thank God you didn't ask what time it was, or ROFF would be treated to 3000 lines on the history of clocks, spring manufacturing, the life story of every watchmaker from Bregeut on, and enough links to make Google rethink their IPO...and every European reader would have to go scrambling to get financing just to read the drivel... Cheers! GT If you donīt mind, I will post a copy of my reply to you on ROFF. Well, it's a little late now if good ol' "GT" did mind... It may be useful to somebody else with similar questions. Or with a printer, but no toilet paper... SNI-I-I-I-PED a couple of hundred lines about why Mike can't post much, because of how expensive it is for him do use NGs, and why he'd rather stuff his pie hole than waste time with the likes of ROFF... BWAHAHAHAHA!!! In the meantime, I prefer to use what little I have for other things. Well, you WILL when you save back up...lessee, at 1 Euro per 20 words, plus the pomposity surcharge, and the hypocrite tax, I figure after today, you oughta be back on the Kitty Dee-lite in, oh, about 137 years... HTH, Dickie BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! |
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![]() wrote in message ... Dickie BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! An excellent post, many would agree. MC |
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![]() wrote in message ... Dickie BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! An excellent post, many would agree. MC |
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Mike ,you have always been kind to me and generous. I still use the reel
you sent me out of the kindness of your European heart. I have also enjoyed your writing including your poetry. I am sorry to hear that you are not fishing, but I am sadden even more by your lack of interest in the sport you have obviously loved a great deal. I too am getting older and I know that day will come will I will not be able to fish, but I hope I will be able to participate in the sport by tying, reading, writing, visiting fly fisherpersons, fly clubs and the like. Roff is a strange place...but you do have a spot here and I, for one, would like to see you continue to contribute with the nicely researched advice you give... Chris "Mike Connor" wrote in message ... and why you donīt post much any more? Cheers! GT If you donīt mind, I will post a copy of my reply to you on ROFF. It may be useful to somebody else with similar questions. ROFF, as well as other groups, may well serve any number of functions, which may be useful to somebody. Even if some stuff is restricted to perverts, querulants, flamers, political nutcases, soapbox jockeys, and the like. Much way well not be useful to you, but there is nothing you can do about it. ROFF is an unmoderated group, this means that anybody with access to the group, and the will to do so, can post anything he likes without let or restraint, as long as his or her ISP ( Internet Service Provider) allows it. Most ISPīs have restrictions of varying nature and degree, some enforce them ( by cancelling or restricting the offending subscriberīs access if they receive complaints, which must not necessarily be justified). This is more or less indiscriminate depending upon where you live and which providers you have access to. Some are fair, some are not. Some subscribers have found ways and means to circumvent such restrictions,( this is not hard to do if you wish to), and make a constant nuisance of themselves. They are most likely disturbed or obsessed in some manner, as most "normal" people would not go to such lengths merely to annoy others. This is not "free speech" in the real sense. Normally, most people "Subscribe" to such a newsgroup simply by clicking on the relevant box next to the newsgroup name in a list provided by the ISPīs newsserver. Not everybody has access to every group. This depends entirely on what the ISP concerned offers. In most cases the newsgroup is then downloaded to the subscribers PC upon request. It is not "free" in a financial sense either, as you do pay for the service in some way. The system of payment varies considerably, as does the price, and the ease and speed of access. Where I live for instance, I have to pay for "online time", at a relatively low speed, and it is expensive. In other places ( notably the USA), flat rate telephone subscriptions are common, and quite cheap in comparison. As a rough guide, I have heard of people with more or less unlimited internet access for 15$ per month. If I use a newsgroup regularly, then my rate is at least ten times that, and is also heavily dependent on the volume of material I download, as this in turn controls how much online time I have to pay for. This is one reason that some people get more incensed about SPAM and general bull**** than others. These things always cost somebody money, indeed some providers would quite cheerfully bring in the death penalty for spammers! Others are less discriminating, and some even seem to make a policy of allowing it. This is also a fairly major reason why I no longer do much on the internet, it is simply too expensive for me. There are other equally relevant reasons. Approximately 40% of the software on my computer is there purely to prevent online attacks of one form or another, this also costs time and money. I have to update it, spend time using it, etc etc. I no longer use my machine commercially, and have to pay the full amount from a modest fixed income. I would rather eat reasonably well, than pay for bull**** and spam on ROFF, or anywhere else for that matter. Most of my stuff is on various websites which specialise in fishing. You will find most of it simply by searching for my name on Google or a similar search engine. I no longer keep track of it, this too costs time and money which I do not have. Also the reason why I donīt write much anymore, it is too expensive. Nobody wants to pay for it, although they all want articles. More or less the final reason in this grade of relevance, is that I donīt fish much anymore. It is also too expensive, the fishing I have access to locally is poor, despite the price, and since my wife died, I canīt be bothered with it much anyway. Therefore I have considerably less incentive to discuss it, or to write about it. ROFF ( and other groups, although I have never subscribed to any other newsgroups apart from ROFFT the fly-tying group, and so my experience is severely limited) definitely fulfills some social functions, and some contributors also interact socially and quite amicably in person, apart from their involvement here. One may also obtain excellent information and advice here, one must of course be capable of differentiating between such, and the rubbish. This is most difficult for beginners, ( either to fishing or to usenet). It is rare that anybody here will deliberately provide false information on fishing, but opinions differ considerably, as do locations, knowledge, experience, etc etc. This must be taken into account when asking questions, or attempting to implement solutions which are offered. Usually, the information you are looking for will turn up if you ask the right questions, you merely need to sift it out as required. This is not easy, but still a lot easier than trying to discover such knowledge for yourself on the stream. More than a few people here have a lifetime of experience, and a wealth of knowledge which they are prepared to share. In time, you will get to know who you can generally rely on. For pure fishing information, you would be better served with websites, subscription lists, or boards which specialise in it. These are all moderated, restricted, and usually well policed. They need the traffic, as their advertising revenue etc depends on it, and they donīt want to annoy their patrons or their customers. On a list for instance, if you annoy somebody, then you will likely simply be removed from the list immediately, the same goes for boards on websites. There is no such thing as "free speech" here, as you have no recourse. In many cases it will not be clear to you why some people are here at all, some appear to be stupid, or unnecessarily aggressive, ignorant, etc etc. This is merely a cross-section of people who for the most part have a general common interest in fishing, and usenet access. Not all are experts, or fanatics, ( at least not fishing fanatrics!), . Some may not even be interested in fishing at all! ROFF is very heavily USA biased, and the endless political discussions take up a fair amount of bandwidth, as do other subjects which are likely of little or no interest to anybody outside the USA. There are no other usenet flyfishing groups of any major interest, or with anything like the traffic, so you must take it or leave it. Flyfishing and related content is there, but not as much as you might like. There is a lot of other stuff as well. Many donīt like it, but they are just as powerless to do anything about it as you are. The only way to change something over which you have no real power, is from within, by getting involved, and this is also extremely difficult. It may also not be even worth the bother. Who cares what people talk about on ROFF? Only roffians, and if they wanted to change it, they would long since have done so. Ergo, they do not wish to change it. Contrary to popular opinion, the internet, or usenet itself, does not exist in the USA, or indeed in any other country as such. Nor is it owned by any single or group of entities. It is a large collection of decentralised servers, scattered all over the globe. Often collectively referred to as "Cyberspace". There is no way to police it, although some governments try. In the meantime it represents one of manīs greatest achievements in the storage and free dissemination of knowledge and information, and is already responsible for considerable upheaval in all systems and walks of life. Some maintain it is indeed the last bastion of "free speech", although as detailed above, this is not the case. Free speech is a right, and there are no such rights here. You pay for a service, which can be curtailed at will. It is also volatile in nature, much information is lost daily as there is no way to store it all, and as much of it is in the hands of commercial private or political interest, it can be altered, misused, suppressed, or destroyed at will. The volume alone makes things difficult. Is it a good thing? Probably. Is it a bad thing? Probably. Like every other human advance it depends on the humans involved. It can be a battlefield, or a flower garden. This depends on the seeds, and who sows and nurtures them. I contributed, or at least followed ROFF for quite some time, I still look in occasionally, as the fancy takes me, and indeed read most of the posts. ( I only usually skip politics, or obvious personal arguments, spam, and similar stuff), and the "flaming" is a more or less constant feature. Some do it more than others, and only a few people refrain entirely from doing so, mostly seemingly depedent on what annoys them most. I too have done my share of it in the past, but I no longer do so, as there is no point in it for me.Sometimes I read flames which are amusing or otherwise entertaining, or instructive in some way, but mostly I just skim or skip them. Most especially when they are from long running "battles" between certain individuals, as they are then extremely unlikely to contain anything of value, mostly just personal insults and attacks, and are indeed often merely boring and embarrassing. While it is probably a mistake to rely on character analyses based on the posting persona of any particular contributor, most especially based on one or two posts possibly where one is not aware of the past history or actual context, it is just as unlikely that somebody who often behaves in a nasty and ignorant fashion is a nice person, on usenet, or face to face. Indeed, my own opinion, is that the character displayed here, ( on usenet), is probably a more accurate representation of some, because people generally tend to behave in a less controlled manner here, than they would face to face. Although maybe some are quite as nasty or as nice in person as they are here, normal social restrictions notwithstanding? I donīt know. Apart from which, anybody can have a "bad day", when his reactions to various things do not reflect his normal behaviour. These reactions vary considerably of course, and are not necessarily basically "off topic", although this is often the case. My own reasons for contributing were complex, and difficult to explain in their entirety, and this is doubtless true of practically all other contributors. Some salient points for me would be, information, entertainment, instruction, and a pastime in itself. Flaming as such does not bother me much, as I have seen so much of it, that it has practically no impact any more, although it once did. There was a time when I was personally hurt and annoyed at personal attacks, but I no longer am, as I have long since realised that the attacks are not "personal" at all, they are the result of somebody elseīs thought processes, usually somebody I do not know, and will never meet, and often ( actually mostly) beyond my ability to grasp or deduce, assuming I even wanted to. The same goes for others. In the majority of cases such insults and attacks merely display the ignorance and obvious feeling of inferiority/superiority/obsession/ psychological or psychiatric disposition or disorder of the person so engaged. Incorrect information gets my goat more than somewhat, as it can have extremely deleterious effects on those who actually are trying to obtain knowledge or advice. Some racist stuff, and a couple of other things also annoy me, but I have also long since learned that it is much easier to debunk false information than it is to debunk false ideology, although neither is easy. Some people merely continue to believe whatever they wish to believe, irrespective of the facts. Usenet in general, and ROFF in particular, can be useful and entertaining, just an expensive/cheap pain in the arse, or a mix in which you must strive to find a balance depending on your inclinations, time, and wallet. You pays your money................ In the meantime, I prefer to use what little I have for other things. TL MC |
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![]() "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... SNIP Roff is a strange place...but you do have a spot here and I, for one, would like to see you continue to contribute with the nicely researched advice you give... Chris Very kind of you, thanks. ROFF is not really strange, but some of itīs denizens are. Sad as well. I wont be posting much, I have very little interest in it. There are better and more interesting ways of allowing oneself to be abused, doubtless cheaper to boot. Maybe I will do a bit of fishing now and again, have to wait and see. TL MC |
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"Padishar Creel" wrote in message
... Mike ,you have always been kind to me and generous. I still use the reel you sent me out of the kindness of your European heart. I have also enjoyed your writing including your poetry. I am sorry to hear that you are not fishing, but I am sadden even more by your lack of interest in the sport you have obviously loved a great deal. I too am getting older and I know that day will come will I will not be able to fish, but I hope I will be able to participate in the sport by tying, reading, writing, visiting fly fisherpersons, fly clubs and the like. Roff is a strange place...but you do have a spot here and I, for one, would like to see you continue to contribute with the nicely researched advice you give... Chris "Mike Connor" wrote in message ... and why you donīt post much any more? Cheers! GT If you donīt mind, I will post a copy of my reply to you on ROFF. It may be useful to somebody else with similar questions. ROFF, as well as other groups, may well serve any number of functions, which may be useful to somebody. Even if some stuff is restricted to perverts, querulants, flamers, political nutcases, soapbox jockeys, and the like. Much way well not be useful to you, but there is nothing you can do about it. ROFF is an unmoderated group, this means that anybody with access to the group, and the will to do so, can post anything he likes without let or restraint, as long as his or her ISP ( Internet Service Provider) allows it. Most ISPīs have restrictions of varying nature and degree, some enforce them ( by cancelling or restricting the offending subscriberīs access if they receive complaints, which must not necessarily be justified). This is more or less indiscriminate depending upon where you live and which providers you have access to. Some are fair, some are not. Some subscribers have found ways and means to circumvent such restrictions,( this is not hard to do if you wish to), and make a constant nuisance of themselves. They are most likely disturbed or obsessed in some manner, as most "normal" people would not go to such lengths merely to annoy others. This is not "free speech" in the real sense. Normally, most people "Subscribe" to such a newsgroup simply by clicking on the relevant box next to the newsgroup name in a list provided by the ISPīs newsserver. Not everybody has access to every group. This depends entirely on what the ISP concerned offers. In most cases the newsgroup is then downloaded to the subscribers PC upon request. It is not "free" in a financial sense either, as you do pay for the service in some way. The system of payment varies considerably, as does the price, and the ease and speed of access. Where I live for instance, I have to pay for "online time", at a relatively low speed, and it is expensive. In other places ( notably the USA), flat rate telephone subscriptions are common, and quite cheap in comparison. As a rough guide, I have heard of people with more or less unlimited internet access for 15$ per month. If I use a newsgroup regularly, then my rate is at least ten times that, and is also heavily dependent on the volume of material I download, as this in turn controls how much online time I have to pay for. This is one reason that some people get more incensed about SPAM and general bull**** than others. These things always cost somebody money, indeed some providers would quite cheerfully bring in the death penalty for spammers! Others are less discriminating, and some even seem to make a policy of allowing it. This is also a fairly major reason why I no longer do much on the internet, it is simply too expensive for me. There are other equally relevant reasons. Approximately 40% of the software on my computer is there purely to prevent online attacks of one form or another, this also costs time and money. I have to update it, spend time using it, etc etc. I no longer use my machine commercially, and have to pay the full amount from a modest fixed income. I would rather eat reasonably well, than pay for bull**** and spam on ROFF, or anywhere else for that matter. Most of my stuff is on various websites which specialise in fishing. You will find most of it simply by searching for my name on Google or a similar search engine. I no longer keep track of it, this too costs time and money which I do not have. Also the reason why I donīt write much anymore, it is too expensive. Nobody wants to pay for it, although they all want articles. More or less the final reason in this grade of relevance, is that I donīt fish much anymore. It is also too expensive, the fishing I have access to locally is poor, despite the price, and since my wife died, I canīt be bothered with it much anyway. Therefore I have considerably less incentive to discuss it, or to write about it. ROFF ( and other groups, although I have never subscribed to any other newsgroups apart from ROFFT the fly-tying group, and so my experience is severely limited) definitely fulfills some social functions, and some contributors also interact socially and quite amicably in person, apart from their involvement here. One may also obtain excellent information and advice here, one must of course be capable of differentiating between such, and the rubbish. This is most difficult for beginners, ( either to fishing or to usenet). It is rare that anybody here will deliberately provide false information on fishing, but opinions differ considerably, as do locations, knowledge, experience, etc etc. This must be taken into account when asking questions, or attempting to implement solutions which are offered. Usually, the information you are looking for will turn up if you ask the right questions, you merely need to sift it out as required. This is not easy, but still a lot easier than trying to discover such knowledge for yourself on the stream. More than a few people here have a lifetime of experience, and a wealth of knowledge which they are prepared to share. In time, you will get to know who you can generally rely on. For pure fishing information, you would be better served with websites, subscription lists, or boards which specialise in it. These are all moderated, restricted, and usually well policed. They need the traffic, as their advertising revenue etc depends on it, and they donīt want to annoy their patrons or their customers. On a list for instance, if you annoy somebody, then you will likely simply be removed from the list immediately, the same goes for boards on websites. There is no such thing as "free speech" here, as you have no recourse. In many cases it will not be clear to you why some people are here at all, some appear to be stupid, or unnecessarily aggressive, ignorant, etc etc. This is merely a cross-section of people who for the most part have a general common interest in fishing, and usenet access. Not all are experts, or fanatics, ( at least not fishing fanatrics!), . Some may not even be interested in fishing at all! ROFF is very heavily USA biased, and the endless political discussions take up a fair amount of bandwidth, as do other subjects which are likely of little or no interest to anybody outside the USA. There are no other usenet flyfishing groups of any major interest, or with anything like the traffic, so you must take it or leave it. Flyfishing and related content is there, but not as much as you might like. There is a lot of other stuff as well. Many donīt like it, but they are just as powerless to do anything about it as you are. The only way to change something over which you have no real power, is from within, by getting involved, and this is also extremely difficult. It may also not be even worth the bother. Who cares what people talk about on ROFF? Only roffians, and if they wanted to change it, they would long since have done so. Ergo, they do not wish to change it. Contrary to popular opinion, the internet, or usenet itself, does not exist in the USA, or indeed in any other country as such. Nor is it owned by any single or group of entities. It is a large collection of decentralised servers, scattered all over the globe. Often collectively referred to as "Cyberspace". There is no way to police it, although some governments try. In the meantime it represents one of manīs greatest achievements in the storage and free dissemination of knowledge and information, and is already responsible for considerable upheaval in all systems and walks of life. Some maintain it is indeed the last bastion of "free speech", although as detailed above, this is not the case. Free speech is a right, and there are no such rights here. You pay for a service, which can be curtailed at will. It is also volatile in nature, much information is lost daily as there is no way to store it all, and as much of it is in the hands of commercial private or political interest, it can be altered, misused, suppressed, or destroyed at will. The volume alone makes things difficult. Is it a good thing? Probably. Is it a bad thing? Probably. Like every other human advance it depends on the humans involved. It can be a battlefield, or a flower garden. This depends on the seeds, and who sows and nurtures them. I contributed, or at least followed ROFF for quite some time, I still look in occasionally, as the fancy takes me, and indeed read most of the posts. ( I only usually skip politics, or obvious personal arguments, spam, and similar stuff), and the "flaming" is a more or less constant feature. Some do it more than others, and only a few people refrain entirely from doing so, mostly seemingly depedent on what annoys them most. I too have done my share of it in the past, but I no longer do so, as there is no point in it for me.Sometimes I read flames which are amusing or otherwise entertaining, or instructive in some way, but mostly I just skim or skip them. Most especially when they are from long running "battles" between certain individuals, as they are then extremely unlikely to contain anything of value, mostly just personal insults and attacks, and are indeed often merely boring and embarrassing. While it is probably a mistake to rely on character analyses based on the posting persona of any particular contributor, most especially based on one or two posts possibly where one is not aware of the past history or actual context, it is just as unlikely that somebody who often behaves in a nasty and ignorant fashion is a nice person, on usenet, or face to face. Indeed, my own opinion, is that the character displayed here, ( on usenet), is probably a more accurate representation of some, because people generally tend to behave in a less controlled manner here, than they would face to face. Although maybe some are quite as nasty or as nice in person as they are here, normal social restrictions notwithstanding? I donīt know. Apart from which, anybody can have a "bad day", when his reactions to various things do not reflect his normal behaviour. These reactions vary considerably of course, and are not necessarily basically "off topic", although this is often the case. My own reasons for contributing were complex, and difficult to explain in their entirety, and this is doubtless true of practically all other contributors. Some salient points for me would be, information, entertainment, instruction, and a pastime in itself. Flaming as such does not bother me much, as I have seen so much of it, that it has practically no impact any more, although it once did. There was a time when I was personally hurt and annoyed at personal attacks, but I no longer am, as I have long since realised that the attacks are not "personal" at all, they are the result of somebody elseīs thought processes, usually somebody I do not know, and will never meet, and often ( actually mostly) beyond my ability to grasp or deduce, assuming I even wanted to. The same goes for others. In the majority of cases such insults and attacks merely display the ignorance and obvious feeling of inferiority/superiority/obsession/ psychological or psychiatric disposition or disorder of the person so engaged. Incorrect information gets my goat more than somewhat, as it can have extremely deleterious effects on those who actually are trying to obtain knowledge or advice. Some racist stuff, and a couple of other things also annoy me, but I have also long since learned that it is much easier to debunk false information than it is to debunk false ideology, although neither is easy. Some people merely continue to believe whatever they wish to believe, irrespective of the facts. Usenet in general, and ROFF in particular, can be useful and entertaining, just an expensive/cheap pain in the arse, or a mix in which you must strive to find a balance depending on your inclinations, time, and wallet. You pays your money................ In the meantime, I prefer to use what little I have for other things. TL MC so true chris,i agree about mike having a spot here i also have had very helpfull advice from mike over the years tony |
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![]() "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... SNIP Roff is a strange place...but you do have a spot here and I, for one, would like to see you continue to contribute with the nicely researched advice you give... Chris Very kind of you, thanks. ROFF is not really strange, but some of itīs denizens are. Sad as well. I wont be posting much, I have very little interest in it. There are better and more interesting ways of allowing oneself to be abused, doubtless cheaper to boot. Maybe I will do a bit of fishing now and again, have to wait and see. TL MC |
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 16:45:27 +0200, "Mike Connor"
wrote: and why you donīt post much any more? HOLY ****! Doesn't post MUCH?! Isn't two hundred-plus lines about Mike's sorry broke ass enough? Thank God you didn't ask what time it was, or ROFF would be treated to 3000 lines on the history of clocks, spring manufacturing, the life story of every watchmaker from Bregeut on, and enough links to make Google rethink their IPO...and every European reader would have to go scrambling to get financing just to read the drivel... Cheers! GT If you donīt mind, I will post a copy of my reply to you on ROFF. Well, it's a little late now if good ol' "GT" did mind... It may be useful to somebody else with similar questions. Or with a printer, but no toilet paper... SNI-I-I-I-PED a couple of hundred lines about why Mike can't post much, because of how expensive it is for him do use NGs, and why he'd rather stuff his pie hole than waste time with the likes of ROFF... BWAHAHAHAHA!!! In the meantime, I prefer to use what little I have for other things. Well, you WILL when you save back up...lessee, at 1 Euro per 20 words, plus the pomposity surcharge, and the hypocrite tax, I figure after today, you oughta be back on the Kitty Dee-lite in, oh, about 137 years... HTH, Dickie BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! |
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Mike ,you have always been kind to me and generous. I still use the reel
you sent me out of the kindness of your European heart. I have also enjoyed your writing including your poetry. I am sorry to hear that you are not fishing, but I am sadden even more by your lack of interest in the sport you have obviously loved a great deal. I too am getting older and I know that day will come will I will not be able to fish, but I hope I will be able to participate in the sport by tying, reading, writing, visiting fly fisherpersons, fly clubs and the like. Roff is a strange place...but you do have a spot here and I, for one, would like to see you continue to contribute with the nicely researched advice you give... Chris "Mike Connor" wrote in message ... and why you donīt post much any more? Cheers! GT If you donīt mind, I will post a copy of my reply to you on ROFF. It may be useful to somebody else with similar questions. ROFF, as well as other groups, may well serve any number of functions, which may be useful to somebody. Even if some stuff is restricted to perverts, querulants, flamers, political nutcases, soapbox jockeys, and the like. Much way well not be useful to you, but there is nothing you can do about it. ROFF is an unmoderated group, this means that anybody with access to the group, and the will to do so, can post anything he likes without let or restraint, as long as his or her ISP ( Internet Service Provider) allows it. Most ISPīs have restrictions of varying nature and degree, some enforce them ( by cancelling or restricting the offending subscriberīs access if they receive complaints, which must not necessarily be justified). This is more or less indiscriminate depending upon where you live and which providers you have access to. Some are fair, some are not. Some subscribers have found ways and means to circumvent such restrictions,( this is not hard to do if you wish to), and make a constant nuisance of themselves. They are most likely disturbed or obsessed in some manner, as most "normal" people would not go to such lengths merely to annoy others. This is not "free speech" in the real sense. Normally, most people "Subscribe" to such a newsgroup simply by clicking on the relevant box next to the newsgroup name in a list provided by the ISPīs newsserver. Not everybody has access to every group. This depends entirely on what the ISP concerned offers. In most cases the newsgroup is then downloaded to the subscribers PC upon request. It is not "free" in a financial sense either, as you do pay for the service in some way. The system of payment varies considerably, as does the price, and the ease and speed of access. Where I live for instance, I have to pay for "online time", at a relatively low speed, and it is expensive. In other places ( notably the USA), flat rate telephone subscriptions are common, and quite cheap in comparison. As a rough guide, I have heard of people with more or less unlimited internet access for 15$ per month. If I use a newsgroup regularly, then my rate is at least ten times that, and is also heavily dependent on the volume of material I download, as this in turn controls how much online time I have to pay for. This is one reason that some people get more incensed about SPAM and general bull**** than others. These things always cost somebody money, indeed some providers would quite cheerfully bring in the death penalty for spammers! Others are less discriminating, and some even seem to make a policy of allowing it. This is also a fairly major reason why I no longer do much on the internet, it is simply too expensive for me. There are other equally relevant reasons. Approximately 40% of the software on my computer is there purely to prevent online attacks of one form or another, this also costs time and money. I have to update it, spend time using it, etc etc. I no longer use my machine commercially, and have to pay the full amount from a modest fixed income. I would rather eat reasonably well, than pay for bull**** and spam on ROFF, or anywhere else for that matter. Most of my stuff is on various websites which specialise in fishing. You will find most of it simply by searching for my name on Google or a similar search engine. I no longer keep track of it, this too costs time and money which I do not have. Also the reason why I donīt write much anymore, it is too expensive. Nobody wants to pay for it, although they all want articles. More or less the final reason in this grade of relevance, is that I donīt fish much anymore. It is also too expensive, the fishing I have access to locally is poor, despite the price, and since my wife died, I canīt be bothered with it much anyway. Therefore I have considerably less incentive to discuss it, or to write about it. ROFF ( and other groups, although I have never subscribed to any other newsgroups apart from ROFFT the fly-tying group, and so my experience is severely limited) definitely fulfills some social functions, and some contributors also interact socially and quite amicably in person, apart from their involvement here. One may also obtain excellent information and advice here, one must of course be capable of differentiating between such, and the rubbish. This is most difficult for beginners, ( either to fishing or to usenet). It is rare that anybody here will deliberately provide false information on fishing, but opinions differ considerably, as do locations, knowledge, experience, etc etc. This must be taken into account when asking questions, or attempting to implement solutions which are offered. Usually, the information you are looking for will turn up if you ask the right questions, you merely need to sift it out as required. This is not easy, but still a lot easier than trying to discover such knowledge for yourself on the stream. More than a few people here have a lifetime of experience, and a wealth of knowledge which they are prepared to share. In time, you will get to know who you can generally rely on. For pure fishing information, you would be better served with websites, subscription lists, or boards which specialise in it. These are all moderated, restricted, and usually well policed. They need the traffic, as their advertising revenue etc depends on it, and they donīt want to annoy their patrons or their customers. On a list for instance, if you annoy somebody, then you will likely simply be removed from the list immediately, the same goes for boards on websites. There is no such thing as "free speech" here, as you have no recourse. In many cases it will not be clear to you why some people are here at all, some appear to be stupid, or unnecessarily aggressive, ignorant, etc etc. This is merely a cross-section of people who for the most part have a general common interest in fishing, and usenet access. Not all are experts, or fanatics, ( at least not fishing fanatrics!), . Some may not even be interested in fishing at all! ROFF is very heavily USA biased, and the endless political discussions take up a fair amount of bandwidth, as do other subjects which are likely of little or no interest to anybody outside the USA. There are no other usenet flyfishing groups of any major interest, or with anything like the traffic, so you must take it or leave it. Flyfishing and related content is there, but not as much as you might like. There is a lot of other stuff as well. Many donīt like it, but they are just as powerless to do anything about it as you are. The only way to change something over which you have no real power, is from within, by getting involved, and this is also extremely difficult. It may also not be even worth the bother. Who cares what people talk about on ROFF? Only roffians, and if they wanted to change it, they would long since have done so. Ergo, they do not wish to change it. Contrary to popular opinion, the internet, or usenet itself, does not exist in the USA, or indeed in any other country as such. Nor is it owned by any single or group of entities. It is a large collection of decentralised servers, scattered all over the globe. Often collectively referred to as "Cyberspace". There is no way to police it, although some governments try. In the meantime it represents one of manīs greatest achievements in the storage and free dissemination of knowledge and information, and is already responsible for considerable upheaval in all systems and walks of life. Some maintain it is indeed the last bastion of "free speech", although as detailed above, this is not the case. Free speech is a right, and there are no such rights here. You pay for a service, which can be curtailed at will. It is also volatile in nature, much information is lost daily as there is no way to store it all, and as much of it is in the hands of commercial private or political interest, it can be altered, misused, suppressed, or destroyed at will. The volume alone makes things difficult. Is it a good thing? Probably. Is it a bad thing? Probably. Like every other human advance it depends on the humans involved. It can be a battlefield, or a flower garden. This depends on the seeds, and who sows and nurtures them. I contributed, or at least followed ROFF for quite some time, I still look in occasionally, as the fancy takes me, and indeed read most of the posts. ( I only usually skip politics, or obvious personal arguments, spam, and similar stuff), and the "flaming" is a more or less constant feature. Some do it more than others, and only a few people refrain entirely from doing so, mostly seemingly depedent on what annoys them most. I too have done my share of it in the past, but I no longer do so, as there is no point in it for me.Sometimes I read flames which are amusing or otherwise entertaining, or instructive in some way, but mostly I just skim or skip them. Most especially when they are from long running "battles" between certain individuals, as they are then extremely unlikely to contain anything of value, mostly just personal insults and attacks, and are indeed often merely boring and embarrassing. While it is probably a mistake to rely on character analyses based on the posting persona of any particular contributor, most especially based on one or two posts possibly where one is not aware of the past history or actual context, it is just as unlikely that somebody who often behaves in a nasty and ignorant fashion is a nice person, on usenet, or face to face. Indeed, my own opinion, is that the character displayed here, ( on usenet), is probably a more accurate representation of some, because people generally tend to behave in a less controlled manner here, than they would face to face. Although maybe some are quite as nasty or as nice in person as they are here, normal social restrictions notwithstanding? I donīt know. Apart from which, anybody can have a "bad day", when his reactions to various things do not reflect his normal behaviour. These reactions vary considerably of course, and are not necessarily basically "off topic", although this is often the case. My own reasons for contributing were complex, and difficult to explain in their entirety, and this is doubtless true of practically all other contributors. Some salient points for me would be, information, entertainment, instruction, and a pastime in itself. Flaming as such does not bother me much, as I have seen so much of it, that it has practically no impact any more, although it once did. There was a time when I was personally hurt and annoyed at personal attacks, but I no longer am, as I have long since realised that the attacks are not "personal" at all, they are the result of somebody elseīs thought processes, usually somebody I do not know, and will never meet, and often ( actually mostly) beyond my ability to grasp or deduce, assuming I even wanted to. The same goes for others. In the majority of cases such insults and attacks merely display the ignorance and obvious feeling of inferiority/superiority/obsession/ psychological or psychiatric disposition or disorder of the person so engaged. Incorrect information gets my goat more than somewhat, as it can have extremely deleterious effects on those who actually are trying to obtain knowledge or advice. Some racist stuff, and a couple of other things also annoy me, but I have also long since learned that it is much easier to debunk false information than it is to debunk false ideology, although neither is easy. Some people merely continue to believe whatever they wish to believe, irrespective of the facts. Usenet in general, and ROFF in particular, can be useful and entertaining, just an expensive/cheap pain in the arse, or a mix in which you must strive to find a balance depending on your inclinations, time, and wallet. You pays your money................ In the meantime, I prefer to use what little I have for other things. TL MC |
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