Re: PROBLEM! misc.business.product-dev.. Extending floating point precision



On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 08:51:48 GMT, "Genome" <ilike_spam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Guy Macon has recently taken over as the moderator of
>misc.business.product.dev.
>
>One of his rules as moderator is that you are allowed to post to 'his'
>newsgroup and one other unmoderated one. Note that is one as in one.
>
>Recently Guy has posted the same question 'Extending floating point
>precision' to comp.arch.embedded and sci.math. Including a crosspost to his
>newsgroup.
>
>The result is that whilst Guy, if you don't change the newsgroups, gets to
>see answers from both groups in his group you as subscribers to the other
>groups
>do not.
>
>Guy has not mentioned that he has posted the question in both of the other
>newsgroups.
>
>It might not be uncommon for newbies to post the same question to different
>groups rather than crosspost. I don't know what recommended practice is but
>if I thought a question was of interest to two groups, or more, then I would
>crosspost and get a share of answers and knowledge as would others.
>
>Guy Macon considers himself to be some sort of expert on usenet but as far
>as I am concerned this is just another example of his ignorant or arrogant
>behaviour. He is harvesting your knowledge.
>
>I hope you understand my concern.
>
>Thank You
>
>DNA
>
>
>I did try and crosspost this to comp.arch.embedded and sci.math but the
>newsserver doesn't seem to want to play. :-(
>

Guy also sets followups to a null group so that he can have the "last
word." What a self-centered, needy creep. Imagine the despair of
having to spend the rest of your life being Guy Macon.

His product-dev group is mostly "Guy playing with Guy".

John



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