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In lugnet.technic, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.admin.nntp, David Arnon writes:
> > That's true, I've used that option for a while but I had the feeling I'm
> > missing something - If someone posts something that deals with bionicles _and_
> > in technic (and for me those are two completely different things) he will post
> > it under technic.bionicle and won't post it also under technic [1][2].
> > A person like me who ignores completely posts to the technic.bionicle group
> > will miss such a post. That's why I returned to the regular interface and I'm
> > screening the posts according to the topic and it's very very annoying.
> > I realize that the theme groups are arranged according to the way LEGO
> > arranged it's sub-groups but in this case I believe following LEGO's choice is
> > counter productive (and annoying).
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> You might want to have a look at the "skip filter" mechanism
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> http://news.lugnet.com/news/filter/
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> and see if adding
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> -.bionicle
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> to your skip-filter does the trick for you.
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> (I'm not promising that it will solve your problem, but it might make things
> a bit less annoying.)
>
> --Todd
I usually only read the technic news group so if I understand correctly
skipping the bionicle, roborider and slizer sub group will be equivalent to
the "view plain" option of the technic group which I have used.
- David
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| (...) You might want to have a look at the "skip filter" mechanism (URL) see if adding -.bionicle to your skip-filter does the trick for you. (I'm not promising that it will solve your problem, but it might make things a bit less annoying.) --Todd (24 years ago, 26-Mar-01, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.admin.nntp)
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