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aussie bob (ab2@hotmail.com) 2011/02/25 13:42

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Subject: Re: "agio" Re: Ping xenos
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xenos <xenos@anymail.com> wrote in
news:4d5bfaf7$0$10680$c3e8da3$76a7c58f@news.astraweb.com:

> Thank you for responding. I appreciate your taking the time. I tend to
> agree with you that there are too many restrictions in this world.
> However, without some restrictions there is anarchy. My efforts are in
> response to ps feeling that new posters need some guidelines for the
> group. The old posters pretty much know the guidelines. The guideline
> itself is very open. The restrictions should only scare away
> (hopefully) spanners and those with undesirable material. As for tips
> for posters, if posts are made in a manner that the content is
> immediately identifiable to the viewer and will show up on an usenet
> search the health of the group will improve. If  simple guidelines are
> followed, not only should the number of posts increase but the quality
> as well.
>

What harm can an innocent "Spanner" do? X rates hardware?

AB

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