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Peter

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 6:55 am
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We anglers get told there's milliongs of paddlers wanting river access and
if you are out there you certainly aren't computer literate.

P

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Peter Clinch

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 11:34 am
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Peter wrote:
> We anglers get told there's milliongs of paddlers wanting river access and
> if you are out there you certainly aren't computer literate.

Or perhaps that they use different avenues of computing than a single
bit of Usenet?

Pete.
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David Kemper

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 1:56 pm
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"Peter" <fly RemoveThis @fish.com> wrote in message news:f1cc1i$ppo$1@aioe.org...
> We anglers get told there's milliongs of paddlers wanting river access and
> if you are out there you certainly aren't computer literate.
>
> P

If you are a typical example of an angler, then anglers are not
particularly literate and are prone to exaggeration.
But we already knew that.

Paddlers don't use this newsgroup much now. This is due to internal politics
within canoeing making other alternative sites more attractive to those who
wish to control who is permitted to offer an opinion. As Usenet can not be
controlled. the decision was made to move to a message board instead, where
censorship is possible and anglers can hXavXXe the XXpiXXssXX tXakXXen
ouXtXXX ofXXX theXXmX be excluded from the discussions. Wink

David Kemper
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urchaidh

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:56 am
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On 3 May, 17:54, "David Kemper" <david.kem....RemoveThis@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Paddlers don't use this newsgroup much now. This is due to internal politics
> within canoeing making other alternative sites more attractive to those who
> wish to control who is permitted to offer an opinion.

Are you still banging on about this? Still holding yourself up as the
hard done by beacon of democracy in a sea of conspiracy, censorship
and victimisation. What a sad little man you are.

Pretty much *everybody* else left this group because you and your BCU
obsessed wee sidekick made this group unusable. This group was
thriving before you arrived and as good as dead by the time folks
started leaving, and you played a significant part in killing it.

When you and Allan started flooding this group with your petty
ranting, people politeley asked you sto stop. When you didn't, people
got a little more irate, but still you didn't stop. In the end there
was no alternative but to find another forum.

Don't take my word for it though, the evidence is there is the usenet
archives for all to see.

As for the alternative sites, nobody controls who is permitted to
offer an opinion, or at least not as far as I'm aware. Are you barred
from any sites?

See you in another six months, I'm sure you'll still be here whining
on to any passers bye whose eye you manage to catch, like the mad old
jakey in the deserted shopping centre that is UKRBP.
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Wilf Williams

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:35 am
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> As for the alternative sites, nobody controls who is permitted to
> offer an opinion, or at least not as far as I'm aware. Are you barred
> from any sites?

Can you point me in the direction of alternative sites/forums, I'm
interested mainly in paddle/touring also seems to be 'dead'
Thanks
Wilf
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Wilko

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:51 am
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Wilf Williams wrote:
>> As for the alternative sites, nobody controls who is permitted to
>> offer an opinion, or at least not as far as I'm aware. Are you barred
>> from any sites?
>
> Can you point me in the direction of alternative sites/forums, I'm
> interested mainly in paddle/touring also seems to be 'dead'
> Thanks
> Wilf
>

The ukriversguidebook forums have virtually become the home of the old
uk.RBP newsgroup crowd. If you don't mind a more U.S. dominated forum,
there are a couple of other forums, like the rec.boats.paddle.touring
newsgroup and the http://www.paddling.net/message/ message board.

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