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Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster.
I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost |
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"trin" wrote in message ... Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster. I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost -- trin In a nutshell, to the 'owners' ie those who have been here for a thousand years, NO other gardening forum, newsgroup, gardening information media, is as good as uk.rec.gardening, commonly known as 'urg' and the users therein known as urglers!! If you speak your mind, then you will be hounded down and known as a troll, trouble maker, nasty piece of work etc etc etc, whatever the 'owners' decide to use at the time. HOWEVER, you have found one of the most informative sites on gardening, even "I" have found it useful and I am not a gardener, my wife is :-)))) My hobbies are in my sig and that upsets them toooooooooo ;-(( Michael Crowe (Oh by the way, to be 'someone' you must post your full name :-)) I am 'somebody' :-)) Now, to see what I mean about 'attacks', sit back and just see the petty remarks which will now come in :-)) -- ------------------------------------------------ Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007 |
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In article , "Michael Crowe" writes: | | In a nutshell, to the 'owners' ie those who have been here for a thousand | years, NO other gardening forum, newsgroup, gardening information media, is | as good as uk.rec.gardening, commonly known as 'urg' and the users therein | known as urglers!! Well, as one of the first half-dozen posters, I need to point out that nobody has ever claimed to own the group. But I certainly don't know of a better forum. | If you speak your mind, then you will be hounded down and known as a troll, | trouble maker, nasty piece of work etc etc etc, whatever the 'owners' decide | to use at the time. Oh, Mike! Despite your trollish tendencies, we love you dearly. But I definitely need to point out that you are twaddling, even if not actually trolling. | HOWEVER, you have found one of the most informative sites on gardening, even | "I" have found it useful and I am not a gardener, my wife is :-)))) I agree, and I am one! | Now, to see what I mean about 'attacks', sit back and just see the petty | remarks which will now come in :-)) Yes, dear. Whatever you say, dear. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"Michael Crowe" wrote "trin" wrote Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster. I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost trin In a nutshell SNIPPED Michael Crowe Take no notice of Mike. he's gets grouchy at times. URG is a wonderful newsgroup and most people here are helpful and full of knowledge :~) Here's some info about newsgroups: http://www.usenet.org.uk/ Welcome and ask away :~) Jenny |
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Sacha.
I have told you before. I am spoken for and as such I know it hurts you. You MUST accept this. I am sorry but ALL the hero worship in the world will not alter the fact. Please, please, please live with the fact that you cannot have me now, tomorrow, the next day or EVER. It is no good being spiteful and saying nasty things. The facts are the facts. Michael Crowe a 'somebody' -- ------------------------------------------------ Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007 |
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writes I have told you before. I am spoken for and as such I know it hurts you. You MUST accept this. I am sorry but ALL the hero worship in the world will not alter the fact. pathetic! d -- dave or stella @ stejonda |
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On 8/6/06 19:52, in article , "JennyC"
wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 8/6/06 17:08, in article , "JennyC" wrote: "Michael Crowe" wrote "trin" wrote Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster. I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost trin In a nutshell SNIPPED Michael Crowe Take no notice of Mike. he's gets grouchy at times. Mike does not get grouchy at times. Mike is a troll and a petulant and spiteful one, too. snip I know - i was being sarcastic :~)) There's subtle and there's obscure..... Grouchy. Sighhhhhh. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (email address on website) |
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On 8/6/06 09:35, in article , "trin"
wrote: Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster. I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost Kay's explained it very well in a reply she made to an earlier post of yours but basically, Garden Banter is a commercial group that lures people in by 'pinching' our posts here and putting them onto its site. GB does none of the work, it merely plagiarises and quite a few of us object to that. Some of the people here are professionals (I'm not, I'm married to one) and some are keen amateurs and some are incredibly experienced and knowledgeable and we feel it absolutely wrong that this expertise should be 'stolen' in this way. That is nothing personal against GB posters, by the way, though one non-gardening trouble making troll here would have you think it is. I didn't see your other post because at times, my news reader doesn't deliver them. I think that's the case with quite a few people, so contributing direct to urg by using something like e.g. Outlook Express and subscribing to the group through that, means your posts will be seen by everyone and you will get more answers to any questions you have. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (email address on website) |
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I have always found this group to be very kind and helpful even when I ask a daft question like wot I did re. pyracantha`s, should have known better but that demonstrates the fact that no one jumped down my throat and told me off. Stick with us and you will be fine. kate morgan - a somebody :-))) |
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In article , trin
writes Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster. I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost Welcome to urg where you will be warmly looked after by many knowledgeable gardeners who, in my opinion, are the best on usenet. I know nothing about garden banter as I only contribute to urg. However, this is not a private group in any way and some of us have even met each other. When I was very new to urg, Kay hosted a meet at Leeds and I had a wonderful time where I was welcomed by everyone and I stayed overnight with Kay and her "boys". urg is a great place to ask about anything gardening in the UK. One little word of advice is that there are FAQs (Frequently asked questions) and a lot of the time, the answers may be in there which will save you typing your fingers down to the bone. Finally, don't worry about making a mistake by asking the same question twice, in general they are patient and tolerant and treat those like me, a bit of an idiot in the garden, with enormous respect; they only give trolls a hard time and rightly so. -- Judith Lea |
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In article , trin writes Before I ask any more gardening questions, I would just like someone to clarify for me the relationship between Garden Banter and this forum(I'm sure I'm not meant to use that word). I found the you through Garden Banter and thought it was part of that site. Is it not? I notice that below my name in a post it says registered user rather than usernet poster. I started posting here because it made sense to ask questions about gardening in Britain to a British group. If this is a private site or invitation only please accept my apologies. I'm afraid I tried to read the link about usenet in garden banter. It was called Lost in Usenet..... and I'm still lost Welcome to urg where you will be warmly looked after by many knowledgeable gardeners who, in my opinion, are the best on usenet. I know nothing about garden banter as I only contribute to urg. However, this is not a private group in any way and some of us have even met each other. When I was very new to urg, Kay hosted a meet at Leeds and I had a wonderful time where I was welcomed by everyone and I stayed overnight with Kay and her "boys". urg is a great place to ask about anything gardening in the UK. One little word of advice is that there are FAQs (Frequently asked questions) and a lot of the time, the answers may be in there which will save you typing your fingers down to the bone. Finally, don't worry about making a mistake by asking the same question twice, in general they are patient and tolerant and treat those like me, a bit of an idiot in the garden, with enormous respect; they only give trolls a hard time and rightly so. I think Sacha left out those of us that are stumbling around in the dark, and are given glimpses of blinding light by the experienced ones. MC is right and wrong, sooner or later we all upset someone, sometimes unintentionally, just apologise if you do or ignore the flak, it will go away. |
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In article , Broadback
writes I think Sacha left out those of us that are stumbling around in the dark, and are given glimpses of blinding light by the experienced ones. MC is right and wrong, sooner or later we all upset someone, sometimes unintentionally, just apologise if you do or ignore the flak, it will go away. Sacha is one of the most knowledgeable and likeable people in urg and I KNOW that if you want any advice about anything to do with gardening she will answer it and if she doesn't know, she will ask Ray who does. With regard to your mention of another poster with initials, I'm afraid that I don't see that poster's posts - through choice. -- Judith Lea |
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Judith Lea a 'somebody' :-)) Michael Crowe FEP Who didn't go to a Convent but knows what Convent girls are :-))))))) ;-) -- ------------------------------------------------ Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk International Festival of the Sea 28th June - 1st July 2007 |
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