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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Professional Cheerleaders get nasty

2004-03-25 by gamble gold

actually, you probably have; i'm guilty of being a little flippant 
probably because the first series of message i got from this group were 
all spam.   it wasn't fair of me to take a shot at you without making 
sure of my facts.

and, now, back to what we're all here for....

i was planning to introduce myself with a list of the modules and 
equipment i've manage to acquire during the last three years but that's 
been side-tracked while i track down a nasty bug in my pc-based daw 
which surfaced when i tried to install sonar 3 the other day (grrrr 
{sound of teeth grinding}) - i've had to reformat the main drive 3 times 
and re-install windows but as soon as it gets to trying to swallow 
directx 9.0b, it hangs.........

oh well, beats banging my head with a rock over and over again   (er . . 
. wait a minute.....)


Dharma Bummer wrote:

> --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, gamble gold
> <gamblegold@c...> wrote:
> > really . . . whoever is supposed to be monitoring this group should . .
> > . you know, like get on the ball (no reference to porn intended).   i
> > joined this group to hang out with people who liked to make cool things
> > happen with synths that others have relegated to the 'junk' pile.......
>
> I'm the moderator of this group, and as soon as I noticed that a bit
> of junk had snuck through, I deleted it and banned the account that
> had sent it.  If you're receiving email from the group, there's
> nothing I can do to undo your receipt of the message.
>
> We had a lot of this sort of spam a few months back, and then I
> changed the group to require my approval of new members.  Since that
> time there's been on occasional post of this nature that sneaks
> through, maybe once every couple of months or so.  I hardly think
> that's a bad record, considering that it's virtually impossible in
> this day and age to have a totally spam-free elist.
>
> The only other thing I could do is approve every individual message,
> and that's just not very practical or convenient for any of us.
>
> Personally, I think I've done a pretty decent job of maintaining a
> relatively spam-free group for the last several months, so come on,
> cut me a little slack, and don't make the signal to noise ratio even
> poorer by posting pointless comments like this.
>
> BaM
>
>
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