Re: Wild kettle and oxen
From: Michael Kuettner (miksbg_at_eunet.at)
Date: 02/12/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 01:07:56 +0100
"Alaca" <P.Alaca@is.invalid> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Michael Kuettner wrote in: 3723jpF57dqb9U3@individual.net,
>
<snip>
> > I kick IEJ; asking something without a brain doesn't accomplish
> > anything.
> > No need for apologies, btw. It's just that shm gets spammed
> > by the *** Hines (_massive_ crosspostings); and Ingwer
> > added is just too much.
> > Just check the headers, please.
>
>
> Oke Michael, but I think it is a bit strange that you criticize scia,
Why ?
I've been here longer than most; I've seen the great Kookinsky-
Diffusion wars; I've seen good posters leave while the "pond-scum"
accumulates.
Apart from Philip and Tom (and maybe you) no people with a love
for archaeology have become posters here.
Competent people like Horace or tk don't bother to bring in some
substance; they're merely amusing themselves here.
And I can't blame them.
I've cross-posted a thread about medieval (and Minoan) toilets.
No takers; doesn't surprise me, either.
That would be real archaeology.
Why don't you state your preferences (time, location, etc) ?
Maybe a discussion might arise from that ?
> while there is very little medieval left in shm, and it's not only
> Hines or Inger. Since when are Irac, Bush, Charles & Camilla,
> Churchil etc. medieval? When Inger leaves shm, it is rotten as ahb.
>
Nope. There's a German history group which we've managed to purge
from trolls like Deppo and Ingwer.
It's now low-traffic; but good people are posting there (again).
Just like after a forest-fire; burnt grounds with little green springs.
Cheers,
Michael Kuettner
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