Re: Bringing back the good old ASP of yesteryear



Bigron,
Here's a copy of my response to Glenn's post "More on Why ASP Sucks Now"

Amen! The ONLY way to stop these "in house Trolls" is...
a) Plonk them.
b) Then those who do not killfile them must NOT respond to anything they
post unless it is on topic AND belongs in that thread.
c) As everyone will not do the above... those who insist on posting
responses to those errant posts must also be plonked.

Don't know if very many posts will show up after "c" but it's what I am
reluctantly planning on doing. Until 2 days ago I had never killfiled
anyone on this forum. I used to post here a number of years ago. Many of
the regulars then got sick of this kind of nonsense and left the group.
After a while I did the same, but I always missed the "good guys/gals". I
started posting again and now it seems asp has become 10 times worse than
before.

I'm going to begin Plonking (without any comment, that would be stooping to
their level) everyone of the major offenders.

After some time I will start plonking anyone else who still engages in any
kind of banter with those I have previously plonked.

As I said, don't know for sure who will be left on "my" computer after
that... but what else to do?

--
Mr. Ed
A 'Common Sewer' of Fine Pipes
and Tobaccos and still not a Snob.

"Bigron" <ronryser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1149317005.429570.252280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I hope nobody minds, but I thought it might be a good idea to start a
thread of ideas as to how we could try to make ASP great again, as it
once was.



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