The PGDA is considering converting their DISCussion board to a private members-only club. Besides, some of the "moderators" have been moderating with a heavy hand, driven by their own opinions in controversial disputes, or censoring people they don't like, or censoring anything at all critical of the moderator.
Some other features of that forum just cry out for abuse, for instance by get-a-lifers who will post the most worthless drivel to up their "post count," or clogging up the bandwidth with the despised "avatars" which fortunately do not exist on Usenet.
So I think many of us will come back here to RSD, but I plan (and will advise other golfers) to always put <DG> in the headers, to avoid annoying the ultimullets.
Larry D. Hols 28 February 2005 06:32:49 [ permanent link ]
Hallo,
So I think many of us will come back here to RSD, but> I plan (and will advise other golfers) to always put> <DG> in the headers, to avoid annoying the ultimullets.
So I think many of us will come back here to RSD, but>> I plan (and will advise other golfers) to always put>> <DG> in the headers, to avoid annoying the ultimullets.>
Welcome back!>
Larry
It would sure be nice to start seeing some DG posts in here again. I've been reading/posting here since about 1996, but haven't had anything to contribute in a LONG time. Since my boys were born, I'm lucky if I can get one round in a year.
"No Spam" <nospam@hormel.org> wrote in news:X6rUd.8756$Ba3.3466 @newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net:
So I think many of us will come back here to RSD, but> I plan (and will advise other golfers) to always put> <DG> in the headers, to avoid annoying the ultimullets.
So I think many of us will come back here to RSD, but> I plan (and will advise other golfers) to always put> <DG> in the headers, to avoid annoying the ultimullets.
Screw the ultimullets, they don't own this group. In fact, if you look at the archives, you'll find that this group used to have lots of interesting frisbee discussion before it was invaded by the ultimaters. They eventually drove away the skilled frisbee players with their silly flame wars and drinking stories.