View Single Post
  #5  
Old May 28th 08, 03:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
[email protected]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 251
Default I give up, after many, many years!

On May 24, 2:46 pm, Buster Hymen wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote :

terry writes:


Interesting. As a PhD in chemistry myself I would estimate the
knowledge gap with someone with no special knowledge of chemistry to
be about 1000 feet. As a pilot , PPL only, I estimate the knowledge
gap between me and an average non pilot to be about 5000 feet. Now ,
I am not an ATP but I do know a couple, and one of them even talks to
me, as long there are no other ATPs around, and I estimate a gap of
at least 35000 feet between them and me. That would put the gap
between an ATP and an average non pilot at 40000 feet, so looks like
you are wrong again Maxie.


Your logic is flawed. You've expressed an obvious opinion, and then
misconstrued it as fact.


You're the one that's flawed, Anthony. You lack the mental capacity to
understand what the OP said and, like a moron, assume it's flawed.

Anthony, you don't know **** from shinola.


Is that literal or figurative ****?

And what is shinola? And why would anyone know this anymore anyway?