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Old June 6th 07, 06:09 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article .com,
Peter Wick wrote:
On May 20, 5:54 pm, "west" wrote:


Did you forget the email you recently sent me saying how you truly
hate me and McCoy? Realizing that you are totally whipped and
undressed for all to see, you try to temper your loosing position. Now
there's only 2 things I don't like about you ... and that's your face.


Perhaps the curious in the group might like to see your a-mail to me
together with my two replies....
__________________________________________________ _
Your note:


This is exactly the kind of garbage spewing that Iain so kindly asked
for you to stop. My skin is thick so you're only making yourself look
foolish. But you are most likely being successful at chasing away those
learned posters who shy away from this Ng because of pal like you. So
many have already left as Mr. Churches aptly pointed out. Rodents are
missing a wealth of information because of it.


It's a theme Iain Churches likes to propagate. I've not seen any
indication of it, though. This wealth of talent waiting in the sidelines
for better behaviour.


Dave. Perhaps you don't have access to the closed groups were
these people, many of whom are your former BBC colleagues are
to be found. This matter is discussed not infrequently.
If they don't bother to correspond with you by a.mail either,
you are probably are not aware of what is really going on, and
thus see no indication of it.

They are certainly not waiting for better behaviour, as
most agree that Usenet will probably not improve, while closed
groups (unmoderated but civilised) go from strength to strength.

Have you never stopped to think why audio designers and
technical writers give Usenet groups like this one such a wide
berth, and have you not noticed the large number of good people
that have disappeared from UKRA in the time you have been
following it. These people are still around, but elsewhe-)
Surely this is a loss to a group like this one, the core
subscribers of which can be counted on the fingers of one hand.

I correspond regularly with an ex BBC chap who has had
a number of papers published in the JAES and has written
articles in both Studio Sound and the hi-fi press. He
told me that he would prefer cranial surgery to discussion
with Pinkie's Boys (whom I took to be Stewart, yourself
and Arny)

Cordially,
Iain