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Mon, 29 Sep 2014 18:28:46 -0700
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Good grief, this again,, a dozen messages bitching about deleting non 
ham messages.  How about introducing a subject you think is on topic. 
If you don't like the topic, just delete, it isn't worth a dozen 
messages discussing it.  If the moderator wants to do something he will, 
if not, well he won't, that simple.  We can kick it around until the 
cows come home and we'll just use our delete keys more.
And here I am contributing to the discussion, man this is fun...
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.


On Mon, 
29 Sep 
2014, John Vernaleken` wrote:

> My delete key is being used too much. Can we get back to Ham topics?
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> John  KC2QJB
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Jim Shaffer
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 6:03 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: The need for list moderation and control
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>> Being a Libertarian does not mean that you throw all of your manners
>> and respect for other peoples rights away.
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> Huh? When did I ever do that?  I don't see any correlation between not
> wanting a moderated list and throwing away respect for individuals.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Ringwald
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:25 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: The need for list moderation and control
>
> Jim Shaffer KE5AL wrote regarding moderating an email list:
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> I've only seen one post on this list that I thought some folks might = think
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> needed moderating, and that doesn't constitute a need for list = moderation
> in
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> my opinion.  If someone is sending offensive posts, don't read that =
> person's
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> posts!  It's as simple as that. =20
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> You do not know if the post is offensive unless you read it.=20
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> I don't want my posts to the list delayed
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> until a moderator can look at them, just because some folks can't handle =
> bad
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> language or flames.
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> The posts do not have to be held up. When someone is using bad language = or
> harassing someone else, the list moderator can just tell em to knock = it
> off. Either the guilty party knocks it off, or gets put on moderate = until
> he/she can conduct him or herself like a responsible adult.=20
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> I moderate an email list with 640 members from all over the world. By =
> moderate, I do not mean I have to OK every post. I mean, all posts are =
> automatically posted to the List as they are on this List. If someone = gets
> out of hand, I tell em to stop. If they don=E2=80=99t, I put them = on
> moderate until they can act civilized and treat other list members = with
> respect.=20
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> We are all ham radio operators. We are all in the hobby because we enjoy =
> the hobby. We are a brotherhood. We don=E2=80=99t need to be publically =
> insulting and harassing other ham radio operators.=20
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> What you want to do privately is your business. But when it is public, =
> freedom stops where it impinges on other peoples freedom. This goes for =
> freedom of expression or any other kind of freedom.=20
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> One thing that's really starting to bug me about this country is that we
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> seem to think that when something goes wrong, we need to pass a law or =
> turn
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> the problem over to some sort of government intervention.  I guess = that's
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> why I've become a Libertarian.
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> --
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> Jim, KE5AL
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> Being a Libertarian does not mean that you throw all of your manners and =
> respect for other people=E2=80=99s rights away.=20
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> -Bob Ringwald K6YBV
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: Michael Ryan
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> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 2:51 PM
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> To:
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> [log in to unmask]
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> Subject: The need for list moderation and control
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> Hi all:=3D20
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> I just read Howard's posting regarding someone to grow up, suck it up = =3D
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> and be thankful you got a radio and antennas and such.=3D20
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> I haven't been really following the thread because, quite frankly, I =3D
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> wasn't interested in the constant postings regarding the iPhone and =3D
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> reader, or accessible transceivers and the like. Simply I really didn't =
> =3D
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> have anything to add on the subject of the US tower and so on.=3D20
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> I think though its time that the list owner get it together and start = =3D
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> moderating this list or turn it over to an individual or group who can. =
> =3D
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> We don't need people offending each other on this list and we also don't =
> =3D
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> need the constant non ham radio related subject which seems to be =3D
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> drowning the radio subject of this list. I posted some help to the Yahoo =
> =3D
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> FT-102 user group when I 1ST got my rig and an individual in Hungry, =3D
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> who's well known in DX circles bashed the Hell out of me because I was = =3D
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> explaining to another fellow lister my vision loss and the tools I had = =3D
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> at my disposal to use the 102 and what I could see and what I couldn't. =
> =3D
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> Well this well known DXer more or less proclaimed that I was someone, A =
> =3D
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> using my blindness as a crutch and B, I was someone who had just walked =
> =3D
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> into a lawn mowing store looking to buy the shoes off the salesmen's =3D
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> feet because they wouldn't sell me shoes. LOL=3D20
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> That idiot was band from the list pronto. So I think its high time that =
> =3D
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> someone or someones, start doing the same and get control of this list. =
> =3D
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> I'm not saying that all non HR related activity be band because =3D
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> technology and situations can be used as guide lines to different =3D
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> aspects in our lives but it does need to be lidded somewhat.=3D20
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> Just my thoughts, hope to catch some of you on the air this =
> weekend.=3D20
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> 73:=3D20
>
> Mike VO1AX=3D20
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