• Stay away from the AARoads forum

    From odolaas69@gmail.com@21:1/5 to SF Lights on Sat Feb 10 20:58:08 2018
    On Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 11:34:30 PM UTC-5, SF Lights wrote:
    On May 20, 9:14 pm, SF Lights <cowifor...@gmail.com> wrote:
    When it comes back up, unless you want to get harrassed and banned.

    Yay, another MTR!

    They're planning on banning everyone under 20. They've already deleted
    my account, and all 1500 posts, even though I'm the one that made the
    forum the way it is. They're also going to ban anyone who goes barely
    off topic or talks about "hypothetical roads" and the forum will suck.

    LIAR. Liar, Liar, Liar.

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  • From hatputato@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 20 16:24:29 2018
    AARoads sucks. No conversations about the Ida Mufferbids interchange

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  • From acarenacloser@gmail.com@21:1/5 to whiz...@gmail.com on Tue Oct 2 15:30:07 2018
    On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 11:46:15 AM UTC-4, whiz...@gmail.com wrote:
    GOTTA ASK and this is really important,is there a way to drive clear across new York state and do it all on rte 86? or would somebody have to switch over to another highway?

    I-86 (in this case the PA-NY I-86, not the ID one) is a split route currently (any parts of NY17 not signed with 86 is designated as future 86), but technically, no. Even though there is a gap in I-86 after the foray back into PA for Exit 60, technically
    you do not have to get off the Southern Tier Expressway that is NY-17 and I-86/Future I-86. Also; the future extension of 86 along with adding signage to the gap for the I-86 route can lead you to near the NY-DE border (if I'm correct).

    I don't know about NY-86 though. I know about I-86/NY-17 but not that.

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  • From H.B. Elkins@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 10 13:59:53 2019
    In article <3d959cc2-3630-4b0b-9cf1-2fc89ab8af3c@f37g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, SF Lights says...

    When it comes back up, unless you want to get harrassed and banned.

    Yay, another MTR!

    The censorship and overmoderation there is getting a bit old, especially when moderators with personal animosity toward certain posters let those feelings factor into their moderation decisions.


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  • From Scott Kozel@21:1/5 to H.B. Elkins on Sun Mar 10 19:28:08 2019
    On Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 5:00:01 PM UTC-4, H.B. Elkins wrote:
    In article <3d959cc2-3630-4b0b-9cf1-2fc89ab8af3c@f37g2000pro.googlegroups.com>,
    SF Lights says...

    When it comes back up, unless you want to get harrassed and banned.

    Yay, another MTR!

    The censorship and overmoderation there is getting a bit old, especially when moderators with personal animosity toward certain posters let those feelings factor into their moderation decisions.

    True indeed. But this newsgroup was destroyed by some supertrools back by 2010.
    I still post on a few Usenet newsgroups via Google News interface (as I did here).

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  • From Arif Khokar@21:1/5 to H.B. Elkins on Sat Mar 16 11:53:41 2019
    On 03/10/2019 04:59 PM, H.B. Elkins wrote:
    In article <3d959cc2-3630-4b0b-9cf1-2fc89ab8af3c@f37g2000pro.googlegroups.com>,
    SF Lights says...

    When it comes back up, unless you want to get harrassed and banned.

    Yay, another MTR!

    The censorship and overmoderation there is getting a bit old, especially when moderators with personal animosity toward certain posters let those feelings factor into their moderation decisions.

    The nice thing about usenet is that moderation is done by the client you
    use. That is, you choose who to put in the killfile and which threads
    or subthreads to kill. You don't have to leave it up to some moderator
    to do it for you, or get stuck with the choices of some moderator who
    disagrees with you.

    It's too bad that practically everyone has moved to AARoads and doesn't
    post here anymore.

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  • From Arif Khokar@21:1/5 to Scott Kozel on Sat Mar 16 11:56:18 2019
    On 03/10/2019 10:28 PM, Scott Kozel wrote:

    True indeed. But this newsgroup was destroyed by some supertrools back by 2010.
    I still post on a few Usenet newsgroups via Google News interface (as I did here).

    Any trolls that were active back then are long gone. Maybe this group
    could be revived ;)

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  • From H.B. Elkins@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 16 13:04:39 2019
    In article <D09jE.2783$vM3.1798@fx15.iad>, Arif Khokar says...

    On 03/10/2019 10:28 PM, Scott Kozel wrote:

    True indeed. But this newsgroup was destroyed by some supertrools back by 2010.
    I still post on a few Usenet newsgroups via Google News interface (as I did >> here).

    Any trolls that were active back then are long gone. Maybe this group
    could be revived ;)

    So few people even have Usenet access these days, that it's not likely.


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  • From Arif Khokar@21:1/5 to H.B. Elkins on Sat Mar 16 18:23:10 2019
    On 03/16/2019 04:04 PM, H.B. Elkins wrote:
    In article <D09jE.2783$vM3.1798@fx15.iad>, Arif Khokar says...

    Any trolls that were active back then are long gone. Maybe this group
    could be revived ;)

    So few people even have Usenet access these days, that it's not likely.

    Google groups gives you access. There are also free text-only news
    servers like eternal-september.org

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  • From Kenny McCormack@21:1/5 to hbekins@gmail.com.restrictorplate on Sun Mar 17 00:19:38 2019
    In article <q6jksn0319e@drn.newsguy.com>,
    H.B. Elkins <hbekins@gmail.com.restrictorplate> wrote:
    In article <D09jE.2783$vM3.1798@fx15.iad>, Arif Khokar says...

    On 03/10/2019 10:28 PM, Scott Kozel wrote:

    True indeed. But this newsgroup was destroyed by some supertrools
    back by 2010. I still post on a few Usenet newsgroups via Google
    News interface (as I did here).

    Any trolls that were active back then are long gone. Maybe this group >>could be revived ;)

    So few people even have Usenet access these days, that it's not likely.

    Anyone who has a web browser and an internet connection has access to groups.

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    when they realize that their Bible has no power to make me
    wince. They are used to using it like a cattle prod to get
    people to cower into compliance." - Author unknown

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  • From Eric Buchanan@21:1/5 to Arif Khokar on Tue Mar 19 16:33:33 2019
    Arif Khokar wrote:

    On 03/10/2019 04:59 PM, H.B. Elkins wrote:
    In article
    <3d959cc2-3630-4b0b-9cf1-2fc89ab8af3c@f37g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, SF
    Lights says...

    When it comes back up, unless you want to get harrassed and banned.

    Yay, another MTR!

    The censorship and overmoderation there is getting a bit old, especially
    when moderators with personal animosity toward certain posters let those
    feelings factor into their moderation decisions.

    The nice thing about usenet is that moderation is done by the client you
    use. That is, you choose who to put in the killfile and which threads
    or subthreads to kill. You don't have to leave it up to some moderator
    to do it for you, or get stuck with the choices of some moderator who disagrees with you.

    It's too bad that practically everyone has moved to AARoads and doesn't
    post here anymore.

    I never got a forum for my site because I wondered what would happen.
    1and1.com dropped support for forums anyway. I did get spam emails from
    other countries about making "millions" off my site so I figure that would
    have gone onto a forum. My site is free so I wondered why they sent me
    stuff like that. I prefer usenet and I hope google groups and other free options are available.
    --
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