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On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke"
wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... |
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On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 15:02:08 +1300, "~misfit~"
wrote: Once upon a time on usenet SG1 wrote: "Fran Farmer" wrote in message ... On 16/11/2015 9:58 AM, SG1 wrote: Hello SG1! Good to see you again :-))) Unlike many I post only when I have something to say. Amen! I'll now forever think of Mr Ed when I think of SG1. |
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"Jeßus" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 15:02:08 +1300, "~misfit~" wrote: Once upon a time on usenet SG1 wrote: "Fran Farmer" wrote in message ... On 16/11/2015 9:58 AM, SG1 wrote: Hello SG1! Good to see you again :-))) Unlike many I post only when I have something to say. Amen! I'll now forever think of Mr Ed when I think of SG1. No horsing around or I will nag U. |
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On Tue, 24 Nov 2015 07:22:55 +1000, "SG1" wrote:
"Jeßus" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 15:02:08 +1300, "~misfit~" wrote: Once upon a time on usenet SG1 wrote: "Fran Farmer" wrote in message ... On 16/11/2015 9:58 AM, SG1 wrote: Hello SG1! Good to see you again :-))) Unlike many I post only when I have something to say. Amen! I'll now forever think of Mr Ed when I think of SG1. No horsing around or I will nag U. You've been taking lessons from my ex? |
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On Sat, 21 Nov 2015 16:23:18 -0500, Brooklyn1
wrote: On Sun, 22 Nov 2015 07:36:10 +1100, Jeßus wrote: On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 10:46:37 +1100, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: I have been using usenet for decades now and regularly on these two NGs for about 12 years as far as I recall. I have learned much and I hope sometimes taught something useful. At times it has been real fun and I felt a comradeship with people who I will never meet in the flesh. There has always been some noise, a background of posts that were a waste of time and some posters who were always or nearly always a waste of time. On the whole it was worthwhile. But usenet is dying. The number of posters reduces every year. It seems there are too few good ones left to maintain critical mass. There has always been the ignorant the foolish and the arrogant but now the proportion has grown in the population and so the signal to noise ratio has declined. For those who say you can always plonk the idiots and the terminally toxic, the problem is by the time you do that there isn't much left. I have been reading and posting less and less. Aside from the general decline in numbers the core problem is those who want to abuse the system for fun or profit. Spammers and the selfish are with us in every medium and you need to cope with that somehow. In this respect interfaces where users must be identified and can be banned by administrators for either reason have an advantage but clearly this winnowing is never completely effective. Nonetheless most NGs survived a long time without resorting to moderation - but no more. Smaller groups (eg aus.gardens) have shrunk to the point where they are pretty much useless and the energy isn't there to amalgamate or reorganise to groups with sufficient mass to continue. The medium has had its day, Sadly. The sad, the sick, the crazy and the selfish are sometimes amusing but often just annoying and time wasting. Their common characteristic is they have no appreciation of their own behaviour. In real life there are consequences to bad behaviour in society, nobody will talk to you if you go far enough. The medium to some extent enables the socially ill by providing real-life anonymity, allowing nymshifting and seeming like people are not actually real, they are just streams of electrons out in the ether. If you are sick enough to spend all your efforts getting attention by being a turd then usenet will make it possible. If (however well meaning you may be) you feel it your bounden duty to jam your politics, religion or wackiness down the throats of an international audience then you can do it here. If you are 15 years old (in years or attitude) you can perversely get an ego massage wasting the time of good people who just want to talk about plants. It no longer seems possible to agree to disagree, you must have the last word and go over the same ground again and again. The dead horse is no longer getting beaten but a hole in the ground where the dust of the horse used to be must be assailed daily. The extremists of the left and right of US politics are both blind the fact that around the world NOBODY ****ING CARES about your sectarian poison. You are both safe and warm in your respective blankets ( red and blue to be sure) of national, social and moral insularity - a plaque on both your houses. I have just got a new machine that doesn't natively come with a news client so I am faced with buying and setting one up on it, or not. My decision is to not. I will probably stop reading here within a month when my old PC gets retired. Most will not care which is fine. To those who have shared their knowledge, experience and goodwill, thanks and fare thee well. May your seed always germinate, your tomatoes be tasty and your flowers waft their perfume over your life. That's one of the more cogent comments on the current situation that I've seen. I'm rapidly losing interest as well, there's very few groups with posters that are worth reading or communicating with any more. Of course, this has been going on for years now, but lately... for me Usenet hasn't never been at such a low point as it is right now. When you think about it, there isn't a better venue on the Internet for those purely into conflict, trolling or just plain arguing. So as long time genuine posters bail, the signal to noise ratio has deteriorated. And any new blood finding their way onto Usenet is coming from technically inept google group users... enough said there. It ain't looking terribly good at this stage. That's because most of the dimwitted/non contributers are now facebooking. I've always found it ironic when some say they have learned here but those are the information takers who rarely if ever have contributed. They flap their gums about gardening but seem to have nothing to contribute, not even a single photo of their garden. LOL Sheldon, you say the same thing in rfc... Perhaps it's best they depart and create a vaccuum that will suck in real gardeners, who talk less but demonstrate more. Imagine, someone types over a thousand words about why they are leaving because it's other's fault but hasn't spent nearly that much effort in meaningful contributions. The truth is facebooking requires much of ones time, facebookers don't have time for usenet... facebookers really enjoy that inane soap opera. I spent a day looking around at facebook, all BSing morons out lying each other. I'm currently using a friend's Faecebook account to sell a car, it's even worse now than when I last looked a year ago. |
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 05:13:57 -0500, "J. Clarke"
wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... If you've ever bought anything off of Amazon then they already have that information. Does IMDB have account details from Amazon? That sounds rather unethical... |
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On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 07:14:22 +1100, Jeßus wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 05:13:57 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... If you've ever bought anything off of Amazon then they already have that information. Does IMDB have account details from Amazon? That sounds rather unethical... Yes, Amazon owns IMDB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database I would not expect them to share personal account details between the two though. |
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On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 23:45:16 -0500, "J. Clarke"
wrote: In article , says... On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 07:14:22 +1100, Jeßus wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 05:13:57 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... If you've ever bought anything off of Amazon then they already have that information. Does IMDB have account details from Amazon? That sounds rather unethical... Yes, Amazon owns IMDB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database I would not expect them to share personal account details between the two though. You can sign in using an amazon account, a gmail account, a facebook account, or an account specific to IMDB. I would be very surprised if there was any internal isolation between the different kinds of accounts. Yes, you're most likley right about that. Presumably they have some sort of disclosure somewhere (not that I am all *that* concerned). In future I'll use my Amazon login details - not that I really need to login very often as I rarely post there. Thanks very much for the great info |
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On 12/13/2015 12:22 AM, Je�us wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 23:45:16 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 07:14:22 +1100, Jeßus wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 05:13:57 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... If you've ever bought anything off of Amazon then they already have that information. Does IMDB have account details from Amazon? That sounds rather unethical... Yes, Amazon owns IMDB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database I would not expect them to share personal account details between the two though. You can sign in using an amazon account, a gmail account, a facebook account, or an account specific to IMDB. I would be very surprised if there was any internal isolation between the different kinds of accounts. Yes, you're most likley right about that. Presumably they have some sort of disclosure somewhere (not that I am all *that* concerned). In future I'll use my Amazon login details - not that I really need to login very often as I rarely post there. Thanks very much for the great info I only use IMDB for research and generally don't have to sign in. I like it better for that than I do Wicki. I've had an Amazon Prime account for many years, seldom ever have a problem other than the USPS losing shipped items. But, then, they lose my prescription drugs on a regular basis. |
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On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 08:15:29 -0600, George Shirley
wrote: On 12/13/2015 12:22 AM, Je?us wrote: On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 23:45:16 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 07:14:22 +1100, Jeßus wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 05:13:57 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... If you've ever bought anything off of Amazon then they already have that information. Does IMDB have account details from Amazon? That sounds rather unethical... Yes, Amazon owns IMDB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database I would not expect them to share personal account details between the two though. You can sign in using an amazon account, a gmail account, a facebook account, or an account specific to IMDB. I would be very surprised if there was any internal isolation between the different kinds of accounts. Yes, you're most likley right about that. Presumably they have some sort of disclosure somewhere (not that I am all *that* concerned). In future I'll use my Amazon login details - not that I really need to login very often as I rarely post there. Thanks very much for the great info I only use IMDB for research and generally don't have to sign in. Same here, a bit of research and that's about it. I like it better for that than I do Wicki. I've had an Amazon Prime account for many years, seldom ever have a problem other than the USPS losing shipped items. But, then, they lose my prescription drugs on a regular basis. I'm in Australia and have never bought pharmaceuticals online. I seldom buy much from Amazon these days, but used to buy a lot of music and DVDs from there 15 years ago. Can't recall losing any shipments from Amazon (or anywhere else for that matter, come to think of it). Better go and touch some wood, now that I've said that... |
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On 12/15/2015 10:55 PM, Je�us wrote:
On Sun, 13 Dec 2015 08:15:29 -0600, George Shirley wrote: On 12/13/2015 12:22 AM, Je?us wrote: On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 23:45:16 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 07:14:22 +1100, Jeßus wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 05:13:57 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:28:59 -0500, "J. Clarke" wrote: IMDB.com has an ignore list, which is pretty much the same except you see a spot in the thread that says "this post ignored" or words to that effect. IMDB is now another site that wants either your credit card or phone details to sign up, as I discovered the other day. No thanks... If you've ever bought anything off of Amazon then they already have that information. Does IMDB have account details from Amazon? That sounds rather unethical... Yes, Amazon owns IMDB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database I would not expect them to share personal account details between the two though. You can sign in using an amazon account, a gmail account, a facebook account, or an account specific to IMDB. I would be very surprised if there was any internal isolation between the different kinds of accounts. Yes, you're most likley right about that. Presumably they have some sort of disclosure somewhere (not that I am all *that* concerned). In future I'll use my Amazon login details - not that I really need to login very often as I rarely post there. Thanks very much for the great info I only use IMDB for research and generally don't have to sign in. Same here, a bit of research and that's about it. I like it better for that than I do Wicki. I've had an Amazon Prime account for many years, seldom ever have a problem other than the USPS losing shipped items. But, then, they lose my prescription drugs on a regular basis. I'm in Australia and have never bought pharmaceuticals online. I seldom buy much from Amazon these days, but used to buy a lot of music and DVDs from there 15 years ago. Can't recall losing any shipments from Amazon (or anywhere else for that matter, come to think of it). Better go and touch some wood, now that I've said that... My Medicare provider is ten miles away, generally the meds they send me make it here. Insulin is delivered by courier and I have to sign for it. Kelsey-Seybold Medicare Advantage Plan is very good at what they do. The only five star Medicare Plan in the US of A. The problem with the U.S. Postal Service is that it is heavily unionized and the post masters are afraid of the union. I have lived in other states where the post masters do a good job but the ones here in Harris County, Texas are a bunch of fraidy cats. I generally have to call the post mistress about once every three or four months looking for my mail that I knew was coming. We have learned to ship Christmas presents to relatives in other states by United Parcel Service, UPS does a good job of getting things where they're supposed to be. If we ship them USPS they seem to disappear easily. I suspect there are a lot of postal carriers that have sticky fingers. |
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