On Tuesday 30 May 2006 10:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Your first question should be: Is it alright that Xah harasses 5 > >newsgroups? Or maybe work on your spelling, harass is with one r, but > >maybe you didn't read the subject, which wouldn't amaze me, since you > >sound like you should be spending time on MySpace OMG!. > > Dear John, > Should I ask myself the question about Xah first, or work on my > spelling? > I knew har*ass it had 1 or more r's in it but I couldn't figure out the > exact number. > That makes me suspect my spelling is good enough and I should dive > right into the > Xah issue. What do you think John? > I don't get the MySpace OMG reference, but rest assured John, you are > still my favorite > newsnet nazi. I know you have been feeling pretty insecure about this > Xah fellow, but > you know that is just silly, don't you? > Yours truly > Immanuel > > P.S Do not hesitate to comment on form, spelling or style of this > message. I am always > eager to learn.
Immanuel, The guy cross-posts wildly off-topic posts as a flimsy pretext on which to plaster advertisements for his website. That's even if you don't consider the posts themselves drivel. He starts flame wars, or just maildrops and doesn't respond. He does so despite the way he does it being impolite, probably in violation of every TOS he crosses, and inconsiderate to those of us who just want to use the newsgroup. If you want to waste your time on mounting a tenacious defence of that, good luck to you, but consider the possibility that you may be wrong. Of course we can ignore the guy - I'm sure many do without giving it further thought, but being able to ignore a transgression or discourtesy doesn't magically mean the person isn't doing it does it? As for all this specious nonsense about freedom of speech - every organised forum for discussion has some level of regulation, varying from taking turns speaking, to staying a certain distance from the opposition, to wearing the appropriate hat, to not physically hitting your colleagues. To confuse that simple and civilised thing with some desire to *stifle* opinion or basic freedoms would be a little childish, wouldn't it? Isn't it just people wanting to use this resource as a place to discuss the topics at hand, without loads and loads of noise and cynical advertising at our expense? Cheers, Ten PS: Nice to see Godwin's ticking over nicely these days. :) -- There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary, and those who don't. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list