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On 5 Apr 2007 04:19:17 -0700, "duty-honor-country"
<dutyhonorcountry2@hotmail.com> wrote:

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John E. wrote:
Some posters to se* post multiple messages (one to each n.g.)
rather than cross-post. Is this just ignorance of proper procedure,
John English

Yup.

or is GG's web interface not capable of x-posting?

It seems you have missed my posts on this: (Got me plonked?)
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=selfish+inefficient+jeffm_&scoring=d
news://1172181494.355294.128660@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com

Google allows up to 5 groups on the To: line.
Note: sci.electronics.repair,alt.engineering.electrical
were removed from the cross-post because of this limit.
(I'm posting from Google.)

I'd look for myself, but I abhor GG and get hives when I go near it.

I find it usable once you get used to its quirks.
The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Gnnj10AfkBUJ:bibleocean.com/OmniDefinition/Usenet+follow-Usenet-customs-and-*-rules+*-a-service-for-*-*-*-*+hide-the-fact-*-*-*-they-are-*-on-Usenet+concerns-*-*-*-*-about-the-Google-interface+what.is.wrong+*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-is-now-legendary+*-*-savvy+Google-cannot-muster-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*+*-*-policed&strip=1
 
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Hijacked thread: Can Google Groups do cross-posting?

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In article <1176920347.448033.288510@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
JeffM <jeffm_@email.com> wrote:
The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.
Not only that, they have a list of the "Most Popular Groups" on the
groups.google.com homepage. (Apparently driven by the amount of
traffic or, perhaps, Google web hits). And sci.electronics.design
has been on it recently. At number 4, the last time I looked. So
the random net browser can jump right in...

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)
 
Mark Zenier (mzenier@eskimo.com) writes:
In article <1176920347.448033.288510@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
JeffM <jeffm_@email.com> wrote:
The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.

Not only that, they have a list of the "Most Popular Groups" on the
groups.google.com homepage. (Apparently driven by the amount of
traffic or, perhaps, Google web hits). And sci.electronics.design
has been on it recently. At number 4, the last time I looked. So
the random net browser can jump right in...

That's always been a problem with cross-posting.

A newsgroup can live in relative obscurity, but then the moment someone
decides to cross-post, it's a pointer to the other newsgroup(s) of
the existence of that newsgroup and after that it's fair game. Then
the cross-posting continues, as others pick out the "obscure" newsgroup
from the existing cross-posting.

People too lazy to look for proper places to post suddenly find more
newsgroups because they've been cross-posted to and the see the newsgroup
header in some other newsgroup.

In the case of .design it's got to be the current rash of cross-posting
that's "moved it up". In our local newsgroup, I'm one of the longest
lasting posters, and for a long time my largest percentage of posts
were to that newsgroup. Yet that google "profile" for the newsgroup
doesn't even list me as a "top ten poster" because in recent years
there have been routine cross-posting with other regional newsgroups,
and that amounts to far more than the actual local content.

Now, the "regulars" to .design are hardly free of blame for this
situation, they continue to replay to the off-topic posts and they
basically have had little regard for sticking to the topic in
the first place. But I suspect the high traffic is due to the
cross-posting.

Michael
 
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 18:38:08 +0000, Mark Zenier wrote:
In article <1176920347.448033.288510@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
JeffM <jeffm_@email.com> wrote:
The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.

Not only that, they have a list of the "Most Popular Groups" on the
groups.google.com homepage. (Apparently driven by the amount of
traffic or, perhaps, Google web hits). And sci.electronics.design
has been on it recently. At number 4, the last time I looked. So
the random net browser can jump right in...
Not only that, but when you click the link "browse all newsgroups",
work your way down the tree through "science and technology" to
"electronics", s.e.d shows up at the top of the list:
http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?hl=en&sel=0,16823622,16823610

If there were any way to get google to fix that, it'd be a big
help.

Cheers!
Rich
 
On Apr 18, 11:19 am, JeffM <jef...@email.com> wrote:

I find it usable once you get used to its quirks.
I'd be happier if it quit adding quirks every couple days. Without
warning no less.

The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Gnnj10AfkBUJ:bibleocean.com/OmniDe...
That looks equally awful in Firefox and IE (tab). What was it
designed to be viewed on, an amber Hercules monitor?

Keyword for the day: "accessibility".


Mark L. Fergerson
 
nuny@bid.nes wrote:
JeffM wrote:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Gnnj10AfkBUJ:bibleocean.com/OmniDefinition/Usenet+follow-Usenet-customs-and-*-rules+*-a-service-for-*-*-*-*+hide-the-fact-*-*-*-they-are-*-on-Usenet+concerns-*-*-*-*-about-the-Google-interface+what.is.wrong+*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-is-now-legendary+*-*-savvy+Google-cannot-muster-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*+*-*-policed&strip=1

That looks equally awful in Firefox and IE (tab).
Mark L. Fergerson

I accessed it with a Gecko browser.
It just looks like a page full of text to me.

What was it designed to be viewed on, an amber Hercules monitor?

Are you getting the whole link--including the &strip=1 on the end?
 
On Apr 20, 4:48 pm, JeffM <jef...@email.com> wrote:
n...@bid.nes wrote:
JeffM wrote:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Gnnj10AfkBUJ:bibleocean.com/OmniDe...

That looks equally awful in Firefox and IE (tab).

I accessed it with a Gecko browser.
It just looks like a page full of text to me.

What was it designed to be viewed on, an amber Hercules monitor?

Are you getting the whole link--including the &strip=1 on the end?
Yes. Ggroups got that right, at least.

I meant that it won't fit on my monitor.

The uncached original is much better:

http://bibleocean.com/OmniDefinition/Usenet

I can easily ignore the Bible ads. ;>)


Mark L. Fergerson
 
On 21 Apr 2007 10:58:40 -0700, Richard Henry <pomerado@hotmail.com>
wrote:

On Apr 21, 9:53 am, Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...@My-
Web-Site.com> wrote:
On 21 Apr 2007 08:31:39 -0700, Richard Henry <pomer...@hotmail.com
wrote:

[snip]



A couple of years ago I got an electronic coffee maker as a gift.
When it works right, it makes really good coffee in small amounts.
However, I have had a couple of problems.

Soon after I got it, I dropped the water container while filling it
(it lifts off so it can be filled at the sink or wherever your best
source of water is). I broke off the little check valve at the
bottom, so all the water woulr just run out at once.

Klutz ?:)



After that was replaced, it became apparent that it is insane. There
are two buttons on the device to allow a large cup or a small cup of
coffee to be delivered. There is also a cleaning mode that empties
the entire water container (to be activated when no coffee cartridge
was in place). However, I could not be sure that the machine would do
as asked, so I always had to have an extra-large joke coffee cup in
the machine when making coffee.

So you admit you're a non-technical person? I manage to use the two
buttons to control five different mug sizes.

I love my Keurig coffee machine. My wife prefers tea and I prefer
near-espresso-strength coffee. It serves us well.

The machine sits on a storage shelf now unused, and I buy pre-mixed
bottles of Starbucks' Frappacino for my home coffee needs.

Yeccch!

Mine is not a Keurig. Maybe I'll look for one.
There's a newer version than mine, with _3_ cup size buttons.

Keurig is a "K-cup" cartridge-type of machine.

There are other brands that use paper-enclosed coffee inserts. These
dry out quickly, losing flavor.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave
 
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 04:05:24 GMT, DaveC <me@privacy.net> wrote:

One regular poster here has designed a microcontroller-based, networked (
(remotely accessible), whole-home climate control monitoring system
(heating-AC/hot h2o/heat exchangers/the whole works). Others have modified
their digital toaster (I'm not mentioning names... (c: )

How has your profession (or hobby) leaked into your everyday life? What
customizations or applications have you put electronics to that makes your
life easier and/or more fun?
I haven't really modified my "space" just build stuff to make things a
bit easier, but generally outside of work, I try no to get too
involved with the electronics - sick of it by the time I get home :eek:)

1. RODI machine in the garage. tap water in (300-360 ppm TDS), RODI
(3-6ppm TDS) out to 1000ltr IBC, brine(waste) to drain or 100ltr
storage bin. Controller to shut water off when containers fill etc
with remote alarm to the house + alarm silence. Mature project that
just does what I want with no messin' - haven't tweaked the code on
that for about six months now.

2. Sump controller for 600ltr marine aquarium + 75ltr sump. Becauase
of various limitations, it was not possible to have a gravity feed to
the sump, so I have two pumps, one to fill, one to purge the sump -
even with two of the same units you'll never get the pumps to be
synchronized (don't even try) so with out control, it'll flood the
room or empty the sump. Controller balances the fill/purge cycle to
minimize pumps switching on or off, monitors mains power fail and
blows the syphons (battery backed up) in the even to stop the aquarium
emptying through the pump feeds and returns. Alarms, info displays,
lots of trinkets etc... still have issues with the balancing algorithm
- it works but I am sure I can get it better.
 
In article <f0ap9v$fd4$1@theodyn.ncf.ca>,
Michael Black <et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote:
Mark Zenier (mzenier@eskimo.com) writes:
In article <1176920347.448033.288510@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
JeffM <jeffm_@email.com> wrote:
The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.

Not only that, they have a list of the "Most Popular Groups" on the
groups.google.com homepage. (Apparently driven by the amount of
traffic or, perhaps, Google web hits). And sci.electronics.design
has been on it recently. At number 4, the last time I looked. So
the random net browser can jump right in...

That's always been a problem with cross-posting.
....
Now, the "regulars" to .design are hardly free of blame for this
situation, they continue to replay to the off-topic posts and they
basically have had little regard for sticking to the topic in
the first place. But I suspect the high traffic is due to the
cross-posting.
Right now, it's way beyond a bit of cross posting.

Targeting by a conspiracy is more like it. I think s.e.d set
a record for traffic today, between the flooding with some sort of
chipset datasheet, deliberate trolls from new or anonymous posters
about the VT massacre and the ever popular flame wars about gun
control, and the tail end of the direct disruption from alt.usenet.kooks.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)
 
funny - I have had a few groups that just Hate and Yell at anyone who
cross post to their groups. At least one even has no cross posting in
their FAQ.
But, I wll have to look it up to be sure, These are Bar-B-Que boys!
( :
 
Chull13 wrote:
funny - I have had a few groups that just Hate and Yell at anyone who
cross post to their groups. At least one even has no cross posting in
their FAQ.
But, I wll have to look it up to be sure, These are Bar-B-Que boys!
( :

You think I enjoy reading your post in six
electronic newsgroups? After the third one I start
wondering which idiot is screaming for an answer
on all connected newsgroups.
And I hope he is going to sprain his digits
next time typing.
And if I find out in time he wont get any
answer from me.
 
On Apr 21, 5:41 am, redbelly <redbell...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Apr 18, 2:19 pm, JeffM <jef...@email.com> wrote:



John E. wrote:
Some posters to se* post multiple messages (one to each n.g.)
rather than cross-post. Is this just ignorance of proper procedure,
John English

Yup.

or is GG's web interface not capable of x-posting?

It seems you have missed my posts on this: (Got me plonked?)http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=selfish+inefficient+jeffm_&s...
news://1172181494.355294.128660@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com

Google allows up to 5 groups on the To: line.
Note: sci.electronics.repair,alt.engineering.electrical
were removed from the cross-post because of this limit.
(I'm posting from Google.)

I'd look for myself, but I abhor GG and get hives when I go near it.

I find it usable once you get used to its quirks.
The big problem is in Google not requiring newbies
to click thru a checklist of DOs and DON'Ts
before granting them initial access.http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Gnnj10AfkBUJ:bibleocean.com/OmniDe...

My main beef with GG is no killfile or "ignore this user" feature.
If you use Firefox, find and download something called Greasemonkey
and install it. Then go to penney.org and get their GG killfile addon.
Works great.


Mark L. Fergerson

PS This is also in the nature of a test post; GG and Gmail appear to
be down.
 
On Apr 21, 5:41 am, redbelly <redbell...@yahoo.com> wrote:

My main beef with GG is no killfile or "ignore this user" feature.

On Apr 25, 3:19 am, "n...@bid.nes" <Alien8...@gmail.com> wrote:

If you use Firefox, find and download something called Greasemonkey
and install it. Then go to penney.org and get their GG killfile addon.
Works great.

Mark L. Fergerson

PS This is also in the nature of a test post; GG and Gmail appear to
be down.
Thanks, I'll try it out.

Mark
 
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But a LOT of people use them - even Republicans!
 

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