Author: Marc Plum
Date: 17:58:01 12/20/98
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Well this is understandable, but I doubt if it was really necessary. I had learned long ago not to bother reading any of his posts. When he was not being offensive, he was usually just inane, and I didn't have the patience to decipher his semi-literate style of writing. For the record, though, I am not interested in seeing anyone banned, even if I find them offensive. It is so simple not to click on posts from someone like Evans once I learn that they have nothing to say. On the other hand, someone may have been interested in his rantings. If he wasn't using up ridiculous amounts of bandwidth, why not let him post and just ignore him? I expect I will continue to see his name in headers on rgcc. As usual, I just won't read these messages. No sweat. On December 20, 1998 at 16:46:05, Don Dailey wrote: > >The member Sean Evans has been removed from the newsgroup. >He has caused a great deal of hurt feelings among our members >and I would like to express my regrets to those he hurt, abused >or made fun of here or on other newsgroups. > >- Don
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