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jones

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(Msg. 46) Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:56 am
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Well, unfortunately there are trolls and misfits in almost all newsgroups.

But sifting through these for the gems is nearly always worth the effort Smile

Katherine


>
>>Newsgroups for me are a way of learning new things in the areas that I am
>>interested in.
>>
>>I don't always have a question to ask, but I still check the postings
>>every
>>day. Always wanting to learn new things from others too.
>>
>>Katherine (just my $AUD 1.00's worth Smile (inflation).
>>
>
> Do you mean, new ways to detect spoof posts, trolls and
> othe miscreants?? Serious question! <smirk>
>
> Lenny.

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(Msg. 47) Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:15 am
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:00:41 +1000, "jones" <jones.DeleteThis@nowhere.com> wrote:

>Newsgroups for me are a way of learning new things in the areas that I am
>interested in.

This is the main use you can do with a newsgroups, of course!

>I don't always have a question to ask, but I still check the postings every
>day. Always wanting to learn new things from others too.

Yeah. But mastering a tools as Photoshop has several side
effects. As time passes and learning occurs, questions are seen as
trivial ones and it's more difficult to see interesting ones... It's a
fact!

>
>Katherine (just my $AUD 1.00's worth Smile (inflation).

XD

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(Msg. 48) Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:27 am
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:40:29 -0500, Joe <joe DeleteThis @dontspam.com> wrote:

>> > I think everyone if not most prople give you the honor to serve who
>> >refuses to be friend with Ms Google <bg>

Misundertanding as made you to think this about me. Google is
my favourite way to search EVERYTHING. XD
But, when I wanna a human touch, Usenet is the 2nd preferred
one.

> Hmmm if you already Googled yourself with mass knowledge, then I don't see
>any good reason you would Google for more. Unless you want your brain
>brusted out <bg>

I'm in a bunch of subjects. I need to do research in my work.
And my hobbies too. Brain is not burning yet, but near to do.... XD

>> > And if you can give a better answer than Ms Google can, then my hat is off
>> >to you <bg>. Me?

Im some questions, maybe! XD XD

> Helping other is my way of helping myself, but no way I want to help
>someone who refuse to learn.

Nice. Who don't want to learn usually don't ask questions. The
right ones.

>forum may have more chance but not Usenet). No, I don't mean to put down
>Usenet, but it's the way thing works.

Yeah, I know that, but some pearls come from here. Perhaps are
too in Google, but too deep in cases. How many pages are you browsing
when Google returns a zillion of results? 10? 30? 100? The page rank
an all the mumbo-jumbo realted with marketing tools, adSenses and so
turns Google into a biased results machine based in... what? money?
Think about.
I'm still using it, of course, but having this in mind,
sometimes I make large jumps thru result pages.

>- Web forum is much smaller than Usenet, so there is more chance that more
>people will read and join in.

Nice to read this! I think the same, but people is too lazy to
enter a Web page, login and so... Usenet, as eMail list, are better
for these people. Don't do nothing. Only wait to receive info. Ask for
more info. Wait for answers. No answers? What a morons are in this
group! And so on... Yes. Web forums are nice, more complex and give a
bunch of tools: attach files, archive, galleries, downloads, thread
follows, etc. But... it demands people work a little more... Too lazy
people here and there... XD

>- Usenet is way too big, many people have the answer but a big chance that
>they don't read the question, no interest of giving the answer.. and the
>weakest point of Usenet that the old message often won't be seen again.

Yes. This is the reason for a collector FAQ, for example. XD

>like I said, nobody is going to stop you helping other, and many (I do) will

Nice to read that!!!! XD XD XD

>have the hat off to your kindness and helpful. But I don't think it's right
>for you or anyone to force other to do thing they don't thing it's the right
>thing to do. Or if

I'm not forcing nothing and nobody. Only expressing my
opinion. As you do. Smile

>- You think it's the right thing to give answer to everything you know, then
>it's fine and many would be grateful for your kindness.

Nope. From 0 to 100 there is a great number of changes,
degrees, tones, and so. I've seen a "0" question answered with a "0"
response. And all this started.

>don't think there is anything wrong with it. And who knows, may be many of
>YOUR answers available on Google (or if you spend 10 hrs daily Googling
>around then you may already know that many Web Forums link to Usenet, and
>people can Google them out).

Yes. Some are. FAQ's, lists, forums and some PDF magazines are
there... XD Google for it... XD XD

Nice to meet you... again!


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(Msg. 49) Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:49 am
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