Hello Graham,
To avoid this, let yahoo deliver the messages to you via email,
and post your messages to the yahoo group via email.
Stay away from their flashy web interface. It seems to remember
who you are. For example, if I visit the Yahoo group's web
interface from the club station's PC, I also get these ads which I
must "click away". From home, on the same web interface, I never
get these ads. On both machines, cookies are disabled, _javascript_
is disabled, etc. IP addresses are not static so no big use in
tracking them. So where's the difference - i don't know.
All the best,
Wolf
(heading for DF0WD now; will let WSPR monitor 500 kHz from there
but cannot send spots in real time)
Am 20.07.2012 21:17, schrieb Graham:
Every time I post/read I am confronted with a full screen
advert ... which has a timer attached ,,, this is the
only yahoo group that this happens to me on .. why ?
G..
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: LF: RE: [rsgb_lf_group] Re:
Blacksheep and Yahoo
Hi all
I have been a member of the Softrock Yahoo group for years
and it works very very well. So I though it was a model that
would read across to the LF reflector and work as well. Like
so many things that look good on paper the reality is
something different. I now feel that Yahoo should earn its
spurs before closing BS down, if that's possible. I think
using "Force / Power" to change a situation is totally wrong
let nature take its course, we appear to have the luxury
of the alternative option, let time tell.
With minor issues my e-mail presentation of BS versus Yahoo
is pretty much the same. I direct both BS and Yahoo to the
same folder so that I have a continuous thread of mails from
both sources. Probably Yahoo is not so immediate as BS but if
I am anxious
to hear the latest and greatest PIC driven project from Andy
G4JNT or the most recent
application of an SBL-1 monolithic mixer from Roger G3XBM I
can click onto Yahoo group direct or wait 1/2 a day and
receive it with all the BS traffic anyway. In the words of a
famous TV rodent "Seeeemple... squeek!!"
73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
Hello Roger,
this evening
I have a grabber running and wanted
to announce it on the Yahoo and Blacksheep
reflectors. I had to scroll back to
last Sunday to find a mail from the Yahoo
reflector.
A quick count showed that over
the past week I received 3 mails from Yahoo
and about 35 mails from Blacksheep.
I agree that Yahoo has a lot
more bells but despite that Blacksheep seems still
the place to be.
So there seems
to be a lot of "anti-capitalists" active on LF/MF
;-)
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
PS: I endorse the "live and
let live" statement of Thierry (F4EOB)
Dear
LF,
IMHO it's time we all moved across
to this Yahoo group and shut down
the Blacksheep. Having two lists is
a pain. Those of us who've moved
here surely agree it is every bit as
good as the Blacksheep list, and in
many ways much better.
What I still totally fail to
understand is why good keen LF folks
like Stefan DK7FC, steadfastly
refuse to move. It is almost like an
anti-capitalist stand, which frankly
is a bit silly. It costs us nothing
and gives us a lot.
73s
Roger G3XBM
(PS thanks GW0EZY for the -31dB WSPR
report on 500kHz just now)
--- In [email protected], "Alan
Melia" <Alan.Melia@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Geri that sounds like a
recipe for an interminable ping
pong, eating bandwidth and getting
the group a bad name!! It is just
too much to expect of the
administrators to do this manually.
Managing the blacksheep it is
getting increasing difficult. I dont
think the intention ever was to run
two reflectors. Of course there is
nothing to stop those who object to
joining the Yahoo! Group from
setting up their own. Mailman, and
Majordomo are open source as far as
I am aware.
>
> Some members are likely to
object to their messages being
auto-forwarded in that way too.
>
> Alan
> G3NYK
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Holger 'Geri', DK8KW -
DI2BO - W1KW
> To: [email protected] ;
rsgb_lf_group@...
> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012
6:17 PM
> Subject: [rsgb_lf_group]
Blacksheep and Yahoo
>
>
>
>
>
> Mike,
>
> Woule there be any way to
"relay" any blacksheep.org content
to Yahoo and vice evrse., e.g that [email protected] will
"subscribe" to the blacksheep
messages and rsgb_lf_group@...
becomes a member of the Yahoo group?
>
> By that method each of us could
decide what way they prefer to
exchange information, but no
information would be lost!
>
> /3
>
> Geri, DK8KW & DI2BO
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mike Dennison
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012
6:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [rsgb_lf_group]
Re: LF: Transmitting on 477kHZ today
>
>
>
> Yes, Wolf, there are still a
few who have not migrated to Yahoo.
This
> is very inefficient and leads
to double-posting, and missed
> information. Possibly there are
some people who don't know the Yahoo
> group exists. I am giving it as
much publicity as I can from my web
> sites.
>
> Mike, G3XDV
> g3xdv.blogspot.co.uk
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mike.dennison/index/lf/
>
> > Hello Mike,
> >
> > Thanks for the info.
> > Where did Roland spot the
original message - on the old
Blacksheep
> > thing, from which I
unsubscribed weeks ago ? .. are
there other skeds
> > etc being made there
still, which we are missing here ?
Also haven't
> > heard anything from Stefan
and others for some time, which is
> > suspicious.
> >
> > Have a nice weekend, and
"happy impact" (from the announced
CME) :)
> >
> > 73,
> > Wolf DL4YHF / DF0WD qrv
again later.
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Mike
Dennison"
> > <mike.dennison@>
wrote: > > Received WSPR on
477kHz (dial) from
> > DF0WD, DL3DNR and DK6NI
> yesterday evening, More details
at:
> > g3xdv.blogspot.co.uk >
> Mike, G3XDV > ==========:
> > > Hello, > >
> > I'm transmitting on 477kHz
with WSPR at 17:00 UTC. ERP 0.8W.
> >
> > Antenna 50m, 15m high.
> > > > 73 > >
Roland DL3NDR > > > >
> > > > >
> >
> >
> >
>
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