On Apr 1, 5:43 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Delaney, Timothy (Tim) wrote: > > George Sakkis wrote: > > >> On Mar 31, 1:46 pm, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>>> More specifically, who can create a bigger mess on c.l.py? (check > >>>> one) > > >>>> [ ] - Xah Lee > >>>> [X] - castironpi > > >>> Xah Lee's postings might be trolls but sometimes they spark some > >>> really interesting and serious subthreads, while the nonsense of > >>> castironpi is just irritating noise. > > >> Which is exactly why there are rarely any replies to his random > >> gibberish, so I would say that he/she/it has almost no effect on > >> c.l.py. Yet I wish plonking was possible through Google groups. > > > I find classifying all their posts as spam works fairly well. > > I'm also astonished - once I figured out how this knode works regarding > killfiles, all I get to see from them is the occasional citation. > > The only irritating thing is if castironpi answers to one of *my* posts, and > somebody else tells him to shut up... which then appears below my post in > my reader ... > > diez
Wow, thanks to this thread I discovered the Google Groups KillFile, a firefox+greasemonkey killfile script (http://www.penney.org/ ggkiller.html). Hope it works as advertised! George -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list