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July 20th 06, 04:08 PM
[-=LÈGIÖN=-] wrote:
> A few people troll this group at least twice a week trying to
> determine who's who and who's posting here outside the original "fish
> troop". Then they run a cross-check list through the Google dumpster
> dive (free for kids 10 and under).
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> Since this group drew usenet members, it has always been under the
> microscope for certain posters. As such, I gleem over new members to
> find Roy Hauer & Company with his alliance/annonymity cult which has
> been dwindling. While the founders acted well in their plans to
> coordinate this setting and their efforts to keep the service alive
> for the hobbyist, it was sad to see them totally abandon the usenet
> arena. Their efforts could have been just as easily coordinated for
> counter-attacks, working in unison as they do here, to drive the
> usenets gropers off. Four people decided to fight for bringing some
> stability back to the usenet aquaria, ponds and gardens. And we've
> had some considerable success, I might add, with a considerable effort
> put forth myself in the fight.
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> You don't fight the fights you can win. You fight the fights that
> need fighting..that are worth fighting for. And fighting fire with
> fire is a tried and true method. Its so easy to quit and start again.
> In reality, the aquaria wars make for interesting, comical headlines
> that the hobbyists could just have easily joined in, pooled their
> efforts and, without question, could have not only won, but actually
> could have re-written the history books and added new guides to the
> so-called anti-troll guidelines.
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> Look at it like this, you post a fish question...you move your chess
> or checker piece, then your turn is completed.
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> Actually, it was sad that everyone didn't participate. There are some
> marvelous people within this group and their psyce dynamics being
> pooled would have made some of the finest reading material to come
> across anyone's eyes.
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> A few people troll this group at least twice a week trying to
> determine who's who and who's posting here outside the original "fish
> troop". Then they run a cross-check list through the Google dumpster
> dive (free for kids 10 and under).
>
> Since this group drew usenet members, it has always been under the
> microscope for certain posters. As such, I gleem over new members to
> find Roy Hauer & Company with his alliance/annonymity cult which has
> been dwindling. While the founders acted well in their plans to
> coordinate this setting and their efforts to keep the service alive
> for the hobbyist, it was sad to see them totally abandon the usenet
> arena. Their efforts could have been just as easily coordinated for
> counter-attacks, working in unison as they do here, to drive the
> usenets gropers off. Four people decided to fight for bringing some
> stability back to the usenet aquaria, ponds and gardens. And we've
> had some considerable success, I might add, with a considerable effort
> put forth myself in the fight.
>
> You don't fight the fights you can win. You fight the fights that
> need fighting..that are worth fighting for. And fighting fire with
> fire is a tried and true method. Its so easy to quit and start again.
> In reality, the aquaria wars make for interesting, comical headlines
> that the hobbyists could just have easily joined in, pooled their
> efforts and, without question, could have not only won, but actually
> could have re-written the history books and added new guides to the
> so-called anti-troll guidelines.
>
> Look at it like this, you post a fish question...you move your chess
> or checker piece, then your turn is completed.
>
> Actually, it was sad that everyone didn't participate. There are some
> marvelous people within this group and their psyce dynamics being
> pooled would have made some of the finest reading material to come
> across anyone's eyes.
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