View Poll Results: bumfuzzle pretty cool or not my cup of tea
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its a great read and i enjoy it
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theyre having fun who really cares
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i just dont appreciate them
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05-01-2007, 05:22
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#106
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Brisbane Australia [until the boats launched]
Boat: 50ft powercat, light,long and low powered
Posts: 4,409
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bru
When you've got the pesky little buggers, there's only one way to get rid of 'em - ignore them!
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So who's the troll?
Troller
news
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Troller is looking for a response...ANY response, and he will chum the waters with complaints, insults, compliments, and inflammatory tidbits hoping that someone...ANYONE, will take the bait. Generally quite harmless - practices a form of catch and release. Nonetheless, he can upset the delicate ecology of a discussion forum. Once a forum becomes aware of his presence, however, all feeding activity ceases and Troller must move on to more promising waters.
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05-01-2007, 05:55
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#107
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: At the intersection of here & there
Boat: 47' Olympic Adventure
Posts: 4,861
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Quote:
Originally Posted by northerncat
i can see their point about the grey pole from anywhere over 100 m in the ocean neither would be very visible
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Sean has got it right. This issue has been discussed at length previously, and as far as I know the laws of physics have not changed since. The trolls are those who keep dredging up the non-issue of the grey pole.
Kevin
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05-01-2007, 15:20
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#108
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Now on the Dark Side: Stink Potter.
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Palm Coast, Florida
Boat: Sea Hunt 234 Ultra
Posts: 3,972
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Quote:
The trolls are those who keep dredging up the non-issue of the grey pole.
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Not sure about that. Trolls use anything to stir up responses, the grey pole is a common sense thing that most sailors would agree on.
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05-01-2007, 16:01
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#109
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: At the intersection of here & there
Boat: 47' Olympic Adventure
Posts: 4,861
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CSY Man
Not sure about that. Trolls use anything to stir up responses, the grey pole is a common sense thing that most sailors would agree on.
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Well clearly not all sailors agree upon it - I don't agree with you; nor does Sean apparently. Regardless, the grey pole is not topical to this particular thread, so the matter of bringing it into the thread seems like trolling.
Kevin
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05-01-2007, 19:48
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#110
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Now on the Dark Side: Stink Potter.
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Palm Coast, Florida
Boat: Sea Hunt 234 Ultra
Posts: 3,972
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Quote:
Regardless, the grey pole is not topical to this particular thread, so the matter of bringing it into the thread seems like trolling.
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I can only bow my head to your sense of logic Sir...
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05-01-2007, 22:17
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#111
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: nr. Kettering, England
Posts: 73
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To be ever so slightly pedantic, trolls are'nt people who keep making the same point over and over when those people are regular contributors to the forum on a wide range of topics
The trolls (or perhaps troll singular) are the people (person?) who crops up whenever the thread is dying a natural death and posts a new message aimed at getting a response.
They're usually people who've just signed up to the forum and/or have only ever posted to this thread.
I used to run an Inland Waterways focussed mailing list system which replaced a Usenet newsgroup murdered by trolls. I shut it down in the end because of the aggro of trying to keep the trolls and spammers off - trolls feed on responses and the only way to keep them under control is never to respond to them (a rule I'm breaking right now of course!)
Deleting the thread or closing it won't work 'cos the troll(s) will simply start a new one. It'll die when nobody gives the blighters the satisfaction of succeeding in provoking replies (or, just maybe, when the troll no longer has an ulterior motive - make of that what you will!)
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Bru
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05-01-2007, 22:44
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#112
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Senior Cruiser
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Marlborough Sounds. New Zealand
Boat: Hartley Tahitian 45ft. Leisure Lady
Posts: 8,038
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You are absolutley right Bru. Only problem is, we simply can't help ourselves from replying. ;-)
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05-01-2007, 22:51
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#113
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: nr. Kettering, England
Posts: 73
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I know, it's a bugger innit!
Oops, did it again
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Bru
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06-01-2007, 02:55
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#114
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Florida
Boat: Seafarer, SF34, EZ Liv'n
Posts: 42
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I follow the Bum's logs, it's good reading when I have time to read and I communicate with they from time to time.
They are doing a good thing that they willl remember for the rest of their lives.
Pat and Alli will have huge tales and lots of pictures to pass to their children/grand children - nice.
They post their log for those interested, to read. This implies that those who aren't interested, don't have to read it.
They seem to be able to get from point "A" to point "B" on their own boat and get into and out of trouble on the own.
Their errors have not cost me or other tax payers a cent and nobody has died comming to their rescue.
They enjoy pizza and beer, who don't.
I love it.
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Indian Harbor Beach, Fl.
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06-01-2007, 05:01
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#115
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: UK
Boat: Lexcen 40
Posts: 14
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This implies that those who aren't interested, don't have to read it.
Same goes for this theread to I guess. LOL
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06-01-2007, 11:19
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#116
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 249
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I am sure you are not paranoid -there really is a conspiracy. As for the plot being to pre-publicise a book, the guy writes quite well, but two things mitigate against that idea. It is extremely difficult to get published. While some rubbish is published the odds are extremely long. Second the shallowness of the apparent perspective is less than inspirational. Young people sail the world in search of MacDonalds has a certain wry appeal, but no more than than retired couple sail the world in search of sunsets.
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06-01-2007, 13:52
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#117
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 666
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chris_gee
I am sure you are not paranoid -there really is a conspiracy. As for the plot being to pre-publicise a book, the guy writes quite well, but two things mitigate against that idea. It is extremely difficult to get published. While some rubbish is published the odds are extremely long. Second the shallowness of the apparent perspective is less than inspirational. Young people sail the world in search of MacDonalds has a certain wry appeal, but no more than than retired couple sail the world in search of sunsets.
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If there is a book on the horizon I don't think sailing the world in search of Macca's will be angle.I don't even think that it would be written by P&A so the angle could come from some other point outside the box!I think that if mitigateing was a factor,then man would not have landed on the moon<Gr>I love a good story.Mudnut.
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07-01-2007, 04:48
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#118
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Senior Cruiser
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario - 48-29N x 89-20W
Boat: (Cruiser Living On Dirt)
Posts: 49,538
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The internet makes publishing easy. The hard part is getting paid for it. Almost any idea you have can be made into a short article or story. However, not every idea is in demand.
Writers should understand that their work reflects who they are, where they have been, and what they will become. When we write personal stories, with the purpose of sharing them with others, we enter into an agreement where we allow our reader to see a glimpse of our heart, our souls and our memories.
Unfortunately, many books require no thought from those who read them, because they made no such demand upon those who wrote them. The “Bum’s” tale may fall into that category.
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07-01-2007, 15:14
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#119
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People do tend to enjoy reading the perverse, and this is a case where truth is stranger than fiction, so who knows? Guess it depends on how the stroy is told.
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07-01-2007, 15:19
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#120
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Saipan, CNMI
Posts: 88
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Just read their updated posts. Their plans at this point include sailing home, picking up an old VW and cruising (Land) up and down the Americas.
I wish them nothing but the best of luck, and pray that the VW they purchase was NOT made by the same people who made Bumfuzzle.
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