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Re: This STILL ain't a mac-only group, Randy
- Subject: Re: This STILL ain't a mac-only group, Randy
- From: ggonter@together.net (Geof Gonter)
- Date: 1997/09/19
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: together.net
- References: <5vfh81$lis@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> <5vmqkn$hv6$1@europa.frii.com> <5vms83$dp8@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> <5vscav$21e$1@europa.frii.com> <5vt8cu$rtp$1@darla.visi.com>
In article <5vt8cu$rtp$1@darla.visi.com>, nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote:
>In article <5vscav$21e$1@europa.frii.com>,
>Randy Shackelford <shack@deimos.frii.com> wrote:
>[Mac-only crap deleted]
>
>Randy, keep Mac-only crud in email and OFF csa2. Since you're claiming
>to be refusing to listen to emails telling you to learn the
>difference, more blatant measures will have to be taken.
>
>Nathan Mates
Nathan:
I've been reading this newsgroup for a long time and been an Apple II user
since before the days of ProDOS. I usually post my replies via email, not
in the public area, but I feel I have to respond to this one. Get down off
your high horse. You and Turley should be taking all your crap posts to
email. They turn more people off to this group than Randy posting an
occasional reference to the Mac. BTW, I use 5 different platforms and
several more OS's. I find all have their purposes, pluses, and minuses.
This newsgroup has never been moderated, nor do I wish to see it so. But,
if it were, the first message I would send to the moderator would be to
ban you and Turley forever. I'd like to know just what rights YOU have to
limit Randy or anyone else's access to this or any umoderated newsgroup.
Just what "BLATANT" measures will you be taking? If we all get a little
out of line, in your opinion, will attempt to take the same measures with
the rest of us as well? I hope you enjoy posting to an empty newsgroup,
cause we are all going to get out of line every once in awhile.
---Geof Gonter---
Burlington, VT's "MacChamp" - http://www.sover.net/~gm7234/macintosh.html