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Old August 30th 07, 01:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_1_]
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Roger Worden wrote:
When I started learning to soar about 4.5 years ago, I kept a journal to
capture my impressions and so I could go back to review later. Rather than
try to integrate it with my logbook, I wrote it on my computer (just a text
file edited with Notepad). Later on when blogging began to become popular
and easy, I transferred my journal to a blog because I thought other student
glider pilots might find it interesting. Some have, and have written back
with comments and questions and encouragement. And I go back to re-read the
early stuff every once in a while. So I agree with Jack who started this
thread: "what seems mundane today may very well brighten your days and
nights in the distant future".

Feel free to check it out at http://rogersoaring.blogspot.com.

I did much the same, by lightly editing a set e-mails I sent to the
friend who set me on the path by enabling a trial flight in an ASK-21. I
made the e-mails into a set of web pages and added the odd photo; The
results are he

http://www.gregorie.org/gliding/learning/index.html


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