rsina
10-28-2005, 11:18 PM
clvrmnky wrote:
> On 28/10/2005 10:16 AM, rsina wrote:
>
>> Fetch, Rover, Fetch wrote:
>>
>>> rsina wrote:
>>>
>>>> clvrmnky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 27/10/2005 11:34 AM, rsina wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am looking for a plotting software that is easy to use and is
>>>>>> rich in
>>>>>> features. Does anyone have any experience with Kaleidograph or Pro
>>>>>> Fit? I
>>>>>> was wondering what you think about them and if they are worth
>>>>>> their price
>>>>>> tags.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Might have better luck in comp.sys.mac.scitech
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi. Thanks for your response. But unfortunately that group has been
>>>> hijacked
>>>> by spammers. The signal to noise ratio is less that 10%....
>>>
>>>
>>> umm... not -
>>>
>>> I have not seen even a single post in that group for weeks, let alone
>>> spammers
>>
>>
>> That's strange. Maybe something to do with your ISPs spam filter and
>> how long they keep the news. I see a couple of on topic mail, and
>> manymany junk stuff.
>
>
> The last post there was something like the 17th of October. Before that
> there were a few days of posting early on in the month and the end of
> September. And then only a few postings a month. All the posts look
> reasonably legit to me. There is certainly less spam and flames than,
> say, comp.sys.mac.apps. At any rate, your 10% seems a bit exaggerated.
>
> Perhaps once you get your software sorted out you could graph it ;)
>
> I don't filter messages based on content, and neither does my ISP
> (more's the pity.) Some of the more vitriolic USENETters have been
> added to my plonklist, but few (if any) of those are regular
> contributors to any Mac newsgroup.
>
> For scitech postings you should use a scitech newsgroup, a small amount
> of spam notwithstanding.
Well on news.east.earthlink.net server for comp.sys.mac.scitech there
are currently 95 messages, the most recent one on 2:29 am (I don't know
whose time) today. That is a spam. the next one was posted on 10/24.
That is a spam too. On 10/22 there was a legit message. The next 16
messages are again spam. There is a single legit again with no response.
Any way, the first posting shows to be from Feb 13th and is a spam again
of course. There are no more 3 or 4 messages that are on topic there. If
I knew how to copy list of subjects from Thunderbird I would have pasted
it here to exonerate myself:-) But I don't. I don't know why our servers
show differently. But your point is taken. Scitech messages belong to
scitech group. I'll remember that for the next time.
> On 28/10/2005 10:16 AM, rsina wrote:
>
>> Fetch, Rover, Fetch wrote:
>>
>>> rsina wrote:
>>>
>>>> clvrmnky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 27/10/2005 11:34 AM, rsina wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am looking for a plotting software that is easy to use and is
>>>>>> rich in
>>>>>> features. Does anyone have any experience with Kaleidograph or Pro
>>>>>> Fit? I
>>>>>> was wondering what you think about them and if they are worth
>>>>>> their price
>>>>>> tags.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Might have better luck in comp.sys.mac.scitech
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi. Thanks for your response. But unfortunately that group has been
>>>> hijacked
>>>> by spammers. The signal to noise ratio is less that 10%....
>>>
>>>
>>> umm... not -
>>>
>>> I have not seen even a single post in that group for weeks, let alone
>>> spammers
>>
>>
>> That's strange. Maybe something to do with your ISPs spam filter and
>> how long they keep the news. I see a couple of on topic mail, and
>> manymany junk stuff.
>
>
> The last post there was something like the 17th of October. Before that
> there were a few days of posting early on in the month and the end of
> September. And then only a few postings a month. All the posts look
> reasonably legit to me. There is certainly less spam and flames than,
> say, comp.sys.mac.apps. At any rate, your 10% seems a bit exaggerated.
>
> Perhaps once you get your software sorted out you could graph it ;)
>
> I don't filter messages based on content, and neither does my ISP
> (more's the pity.) Some of the more vitriolic USENETters have been
> added to my plonklist, but few (if any) of those are regular
> contributors to any Mac newsgroup.
>
> For scitech postings you should use a scitech newsgroup, a small amount
> of spam notwithstanding.
Well on news.east.earthlink.net server for comp.sys.mac.scitech there
are currently 95 messages, the most recent one on 2:29 am (I don't know
whose time) today. That is a spam. the next one was posted on 10/24.
That is a spam too. On 10/22 there was a legit message. The next 16
messages are again spam. There is a single legit again with no response.
Any way, the first posting shows to be from Feb 13th and is a spam again
of course. There are no more 3 or 4 messages that are on topic there. If
I knew how to copy list of subjects from Thunderbird I would have pasted
it here to exonerate myself:-) But I don't. I don't know why our servers
show differently. But your point is taken. Scitech messages belong to
scitech group. I'll remember that for the next time.