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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
For detailed information on this newsgroup you are recommended to read the charter for uk.rec.gardening at: http://www.usenet.org.uk/uk.rec.gardening.html There are a number of FAQ files (answers to Frequently Asked Questions) which have been put together by the contributors to this group and are available at: http://www.nugget.demon.co.uk/MetaFAQ/index.html If you are new to this group and have a particular question you want to ask, do take a look at the FAQs first to see if your question has been covered. The FAQs will usually give a more comprehensive answer than is possible in a newsgroup article. Now a little more information about the aims of uk.rec.gardening, which we would ask you to read whether you are new to newsgroups or an old hand. Note particularly the request not to post photographs. Uk.rec.gardening is based in the British Isles for the discussion of gardening within those islands. Some here are quite experienced gardeners, others are (or were when they first joined urg) complete beginners. It is an unmoderated self-help group and is not owned or dominated by anyone. If you are a newcomer (newbie) or a "lurker" (someone who reads but has so far not posted anything), you are invited to introduce yourself (though don't make it a reply to this thread - start a new thread). Please do not feel any obligation to do this, but telling us a little about yourself and, roughly, where you live, will help those trying to answer your questions to give the best advice. Don't be afraid of asking a question that you may fear is naive - remember, we were all beginners once! Sometimes people feel a little disappointed when they don't get an answer to a question. There may be several reasons for this, the most common ones being (1) no-one has the answer, (2) you didn't give a clue in the subject header what your question was about, and (3) for some reason the message did not get through. The best thing in the last situation is to post the message once more. Urglers do try to respond to new posters and no-one is deliberately ignored. You may be puzzled by references to "urg" and "urglers". It's simply an acronym and means this newsgroup and contributors to it! Contributors from outside the British Isles are not discouraged but, because this newsgroup is intended to help gardeners in the British Isles, it should be remembered that all questions and answers should relate to a climate similar to that found in the British Isles. We thank you for your cooperation in this. Here are one or two pointers to help you if you are not familiar with newsgroups: (1) NEVER post binaries (photographs or illustrations) in urg. They will be cancelled automatically by the Usenet watchdogs! The reason is that many will complain about the length of time taken to download such files. If you want people to see your photograph then post it on your own web page and put a message in urg telling people where to find it. (2) When you are replying to a message, it's a good idea to edit down your quotes (snipping) to the point(s) that you are actually addressing, but be sure that you have kept enough in to make it intelligible! (3) Think out what you want to say and try to make it as concise as possible. A long message in a busy newsgroup runs the risk of losing the attention of readers. Thank you for reading this and we hope that you will find uk.rec.gardening a very helpful forum. |
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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
And never post multiple copies of a message :-)
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from sad contains these words: And never post multiple copies of a message :-) Do mop yourself up, sad, before you get mildew. The newcomers post is posted weekly so that newcomers have a chance to read it and benefit. This arrangement was agreed by public discussion on the group several years back. Janet. |
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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
On Wed, 28 May 2003 22:05:08 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote: The message from sad contains these words: And never post multiple copies of a message :-) Do mop yourself up, sad, before you get mildew. The newcomers post is posted weekly so that newcomers have a chance to read it and benefit. This arrangement was agreed by public discussion on the group several years back. Janet. irrelevant, so.... STFU you stupid old **** |
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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
"Hugh Jassole" wrote in message news:117e4b309722db1718cbb52754616238@TeraNews... : On Wed, 28 May 2003 22:05:08 +0100, Janet Baraclough : wrote: : : The message : from sad contains these words: : : And never post multiple copies of a message :-) : : Do mop yourself up, sad, before you get mildew. The newcomers post is : posted weekly so that newcomers have a chance to read it and benefit. : This arrangement was agreed by public discussion on the group several : years back. : : Janet. : : irrelevant, so.... : : STFU you stupid old **** Another reminder that it's half term and the children are bored. |
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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
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writes Another reminder that it's half term and the children are bored. Meaning? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
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"Mike" wrote in message ... : In article , K : writes : : : Another reminder that it's half term and the children are bored. : : : Meaning? : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ That they've got nothing better to do than post with language like that, because they think they are being awfully clever. K |
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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
In article , K
writes "Mike" wrote in message ... : In article , K : writes : : : Another reminder that it's half term and the children are bored. : : : Meaning? : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ That they've got nothing better to do than post with language like that, because they think they are being awfully clever. K No, it means that they do not have command of the Queen's English and thus showing that they are 'not' very clever. They also do not have control of their own emotions if they have to resort to fowl language and SHOUTING. I have no time for anyone who stoops to using fowl, (or is it foul?) language as I have expressed before when King Net Nanny used such language at me on a newsgroup. Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
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abc for newcomers to uk.rec.gardening
On Thu, 29 May 2003 12:16:25 +0100, Mike
wrote: In article , K writes Another reminder that it's half term and the children are bored. Meaning? The offending post was clearly of the sort that increases in frequency when it`s school holiday time. Certainly thats been true of the last 5 years of usenet experience anyway. |
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