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Bob La Londe wrote:
"Charles Summers" wrote in message . .. What made/makes r.o.f.b. so great is it's lack of commercialism. OUCH!!! I think I just heard Ken Fortenburys stack blow... but hear me out. Sure, there are a few questionable posts here from people who could be classified as spammers... but the group itself has no real affiliation with any one entity. Example is if you hosted the forums on YumaBassMan.com... you have the option to do any number of things with the boards beyond anyone elses control, and anyone coming into the forums would automatically associate them with YumaBassMan. Same thing if Secret Weapon Lures or anyone else re-created r.o.f.b. in a web-based environment. r.o.f.b. isn't yours, it isn't mine, it's everybodies. Other than to report spammers to their ISP's... we really have no say so in what get's posted here, or what happens. No, no, no, no. A web portal for R.O.F.B. (if I did it anyway) would just be installed on the ROFB website as a stand alone site and application. Basically you could interact with ROFB via the web portal anytime a Usenet server was not available, or if you are just an Internet newbie who doesn't have a clue what Usenet is. (I still don't know how to do it exactly, but I am sure I could figure it out if it was wanted.) No commercialism involved. Just another easier way for the uninitiated to find their way here. The people who could really use your advice. ROFB has been hosted as a parked domain pointing to a subdirectory on SWL's hosting server for the last several years, until it was moved to mine. That's just a technicality. Other than a tiny notice at the bottom of the home page ROFB's website is ROFBs for the benefit of ROFB, and I don't think anybody thought otherwise. I was not implying in anyway that ROFB should become a part of Yuma Bass Man or Outdoor Frontiers or SWL. Just that a Usenet web portal on the ROFB web site that accessed Usenet for the sole purpose of reading and participating in ROFB might result in an occasional new participant. I'm not talking about setting up a group of forums. I could do that if I wanted to. I could even do like the fish easy guy did and copy usenet activity onto a forum. I'm talking about ROFB's own access to this Usenet group without the need of every single person having to learn about how Usenet works like most of us did back when every ISP offered Usenet access. That is exactly what I was thinking of. Add forums and you become just like the others. Stay bass only and the riff-raff will go where there is more action. The attraction here is Quality over Quantity, you don't have to wade through a lot of garbage to find jewels. The problem is, you do need SOME quantity. |
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Just my two cents, but...
I belong to a message board, there are several categories and you can either create a new topic or respond to an existing one. It was created as a blog by my old boss for us all to keep in touch, it now has new found friends from all over the US to include Alaska and can be checked from anywhere. There's a link, picture and music category to name a few. I guess the interface looks better than the email format I see in here. Mike "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Bob La Londe wrote: "Charles Summers" wrote in message . .. What made/makes r.o.f.b. so great is it's lack of commercialism. OUCH!!! I think I just heard Ken Fortenburys stack blow... but hear me out. Sure, there are a few questionable posts here from people who could be classified as spammers... but the group itself has no real affiliation with any one entity. Example is if you hosted the forums on YumaBassMan.com... you have the option to do any number of things with the boards beyond anyone elses control, and anyone coming into the forums would automatically associate them with YumaBassMan. Same thing if Secret Weapon Lures or anyone else re-created r.o.f.b. in a web-based environment. r.o.f.b. isn't yours, it isn't mine, it's everybodies. Other than to report spammers to their ISP's... we really have no say so in what get's posted here, or what happens. No, no, no, no. A web portal for R.O.F.B. (if I did it anyway) would just be installed on the ROFB website as a stand alone site and application. Basically you could interact with ROFB via the web portal anytime a Usenet server was not available, or if you are just an Internet newbie who doesn't have a clue what Usenet is. (I still don't know how to do it exactly, but I am sure I could figure it out if it was wanted.) No commercialism involved. Just another easier way for the uninitiated to find their way here. The people who could really use your advice. ROFB has been hosted as a parked domain pointing to a subdirectory on SWL's hosting server for the last several years, until it was moved to mine. That's just a technicality. Other than a tiny notice at the bottom of the home page ROFB's website is ROFBs for the benefit of ROFB, and I don't think anybody thought otherwise. I was not implying in anyway that ROFB should become a part of Yuma Bass Man or Outdoor Frontiers or SWL. Just that a Usenet web portal on the ROFB web site that accessed Usenet for the sole purpose of reading and participating in ROFB might result in an occasional new participant. I'm not talking about setting up a group of forums. I could do that if I wanted to. I could even do like the fish easy guy did and copy usenet activity onto a forum. I'm talking about ROFB's own access to this Usenet group without the need of every single person having to learn about how Usenet works like most of us did back when every ISP offered Usenet access. That is exactly what I was thinking of. Add forums and you become just like the others. Stay bass only and the riff-raff will go where there is more action. The attraction here is Quality over Quantity, you don't have to wade through a lot of garbage to find jewels. The problem is, you do need SOME quantity. |
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