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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 May 2006 15:31:22 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: Seems to me that all this fuss is generated by a misguided allegiance to the notion that naming conventions in Usenet should adhere to some sort of hierarchical model inspired by Linnaean taxonomy. Dude, I'm not even sure what your trying to say, Clearly. but what you got here is a bunch of geekheads agrueing over how to say something in Clingnon or whatever them dudes on Star Trek was called. Skeeter Well.......gosh. Wolfgang |
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On Tue, 23 May 2006 15:31:22 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote: (snipped) Seems to me that all this fuss is generated by a misguided allegiance to the notion that naming conventions in Usenet should adhere to some sort of hierarchical model inspired by Linnaean taxonomy. An interesting enough game for anyone who wants to play, but ultimately unworkable. Even in the original, where descent from a more primitive ancestor is a certainty, resulting in neat branching chains, it has its drawbacks. In any agglomeration of human artifacts there is no such simple and exclusive set of relationships. Nobody is ever going to publish a satisfactory dichotomous key. Wolfgang I happen to think it's useful, but whatever your attitude, you have to agree that it's more harmless than C & R in the long run. Have you ever looked at some of the alt group names? Eeek! Not that I don't approve of alt. I think it's wonderful that it's not as stuffy and hidebound as rec.. But it's the sort of thing where it's nice they have rec. to revolt against or they'd become the arbiters. More of "Eeek!" -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. Don't ask me what time it is lest I'm of a mood to tell you how to make a clock. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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Cyli wrote:
Have you ever looked at some of the alt group names? Eeek! You can't compare alt.* in this regard. alt.* is an unmanaged hierarchy; anyone can send a newgroup control with any name they feel like. There's no check on that ability. B/ |
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![]() "Cyli" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 May 2006 15:31:22 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: (snipped) Seems to me that all this fuss is generated by a misguided allegiance to the notion that naming conventions in Usenet should adhere to some sort of hierarchical model inspired by Linnaean taxonomy. An interesting enough game for anyone who wants to play, but ultimately unworkable. Even in the original, where descent from a more primitive ancestor is a certainty, resulting in neat branching chains, it has its drawbacks. In any agglomeration of human artifacts there is no such simple and exclusive set of relationships. Nobody is ever going to publish a satisfactory dichotomous key. Wolfgang I happen to think it's useful, I'd guess there was probably a time when a highly structured naming scheme was deemed not only useful but absolutely necessary. I very much doubt that it remains so today even if it was once true. In any case, what interests me isn't so much a deeply flawed systematics in itself (after all, if the system is superfluous then its weaknesses can hardly matter) as the heat it generates. but whatever your attitude, you have to agree that it's more harmless than C & R in the long run. To a large extent, participation in Usenet IS catch and release. ![]() Have you ever looked at some of the alt group names? Eeek! Not that I don't approve of alt. I think it's wonderful that it's not as stuffy and hidebound as rec.. But it's the sort of thing where it's nice they have rec. to revolt against or they'd become the arbiters. More of "Eeek!" I've looked at quite a few of the alt. groups. Can't honestly say they made much of an impression on me. Wolfgang |
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