On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 4:01:08 PM UTC-4, BartC wrote:
> On 26/03/2015 15:38, Tiglath Suriol wrote:
> 
> > I did not spam anyone.  I posted to an open public newsgroup.  Just some 
> > code, nothing offensive or even directed to anyone.  Then people started to 
> > get cute, and now that returned fire is a bucket a drop they complaints 
> > like bitches on the rag.  Not surprised, but not SPAM either.  If anyone 
> > pull a newsgroup into his email that's his doing, not mine.
> 
> There are 100,000 different public newsgroups for a reason: they are all 
> about different subjects.
> 
> Your post had nothing to do with Python that I could see.


A polite post at last. How refreshing.  

That would be two off-topic posts I submitted.  All the replies to it were also 
off-topic, so it can't possibly be such a big crime.  


> 
> To post test messages, try alt.test. Otherwise the newsgroup would get 
> swamped if everyone posted irrelevant random stuff.

Say that too to the imbeciles who jumped from the woodwork and made any 
swamping I may have caused much worst.  

The reaction has been far worse than my action.  This stems from regular 
posters of a newsgroup developing a sense of entitlement and turf, which is 
purely imaginary.  This is a public place and everyone has the tools to ignore 
posts and posters.  They just wanted to play and mock and got burned.  


> 
> BTW why /did/ you choose this newsgroup?
> 

I just needed to save some code and there was no email at hand, I use this 
because it's a group I am familiar with, alt.test sounds like a better option.  

Thanks


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