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Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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Most Usenet trolls are created by "trolling" from other members. I don't
know the history here but I have seen it time and time again. He joins a
group, makes a few comments, get his feelings hurt and then starts acting up
to retaliate for the way he was treated.

Best method is to silently killfilter him and say nothing but most want to
get their "licks" because they want to retaliate for the way they were
treated.

Now who is the troll? Does it matter the order that it was started?

Too bad most are not man enough to actually use their killfilters and
demonstrate maturity.



I'd actually be curious to see an actual usenet troll. I used to think
they were just bored kids, but some of them have been around the groups
I've been on for years. I can only wish I had the kind of free time it
takes to spout mountains of nonsense all over the internet for years on
end. Maybe they're mostly mentally ill adults? Heh perhaps it's like the
Dread Pirate Roberts and some new twit steps up and takes on the name
when the old one gets bored.
 
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Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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Nobody is making you read it.


STOP posting all caps.

Look, asshole... STOP posting everything in all caps.

You want to talk disgusting?

Idiots that ignore the posting conventions of the groups they invade
are disgusting, dipshit! That would be YOU.

So, if you ARE going to invade the group, at least do it in a less
disgusting manner, you pathetic, cringing little milksop.
 
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My Name Is Tzu How Do You Do

Jan 1, 1970
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Nobody is making you read it.

Don't placate the pathetic, cringing little milksop, you complacent
twit.
 
J

Josepi

Jan 1, 1970
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LOL...good one!

....and it took another nym just to post that?


Don't placate the pathetic, cringing little milksop, you complacent
twit


Nobody is making you read it.

..
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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Too bad most are not man enough to actually use their killfilters and
demonstrate maturity.


I do use my filters. The only time I see this stuff is when others reply
to it.
 
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bilz2765

Jan 1, 1970
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I suspect your dealing with the type of transfer panel that diverts
the loads one at a time. Each load to be carried by the generator
passes through the transfer panel and is protected by a second breaker
installed in the transfer panel at all times. The transfer panel
breakers are often sized lower in ampacity than the circuits original
breaker. If there is no twenty ampere breaker available in the
emergency panel that can be swapped with the fifteen ampere breaker
now on that circuit then you may need to install a different transfer
arrangement. I have always found those one circuit at a time transfer
switch setups to be trouble breeders.

Since that type of transfer arrangement is manual I would substitute
the whole panel interlocked breaker arrangement that is now available
for most recent panels from the original equipment manufacturers.
Those are much simpler to operate and take much better advantage of
the load diversity in the homes wiring. They also allow you to
operate any load that the generator can carry instead of limiting you
to only particular circuits.

It has the automatic transfer switch.
I just was of the impression the generator panel only came into effect
during emergency operation. Guess it is always in use. Hence the 15A
breaker tripping under street power.
 
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