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Old June 24th 04, 02:20 PM
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From today's AVWeb:

FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
In another time, Boston residents might have thrilled to the sight of
Sean D. Tucker leading a formation of four aerobatic aircraft on a
photo shoot overhead. But in the post-9/11 world, office workers
stream outside not for a better view but because they think they might
be under attack. Such was the case last Friday when the flight, all
properly approved by the FAA, was launched to provide publicity photos
for a local air show. At least 50 people fled the Prudential
building's 23rd floor and about 100 gathered on the ground after the
planes flew by.
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#187550

Geeze. I can understand why the guy who said "so I can become a crazy
person and call them four times a day and demand an explanation"
didn't want to be identified. He **IS** a crazy person. Giuliot
Douhet's 1921 treatise "Command of the air" has finally come to
fruition, only there were no bombers, no bombs, not even a war going
on, just four light aerobatic airplanes flying passively in formation.

"Everyone in the world is crazy except for thee and me, and sometimes
I wonder about thee." Old Quaker saying.

Corky Scott
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Old June 24th 04, 07:07 PM
Peter Duniho
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Geeze. I can understand why the guy who said "so I can become a crazy
person and call them four times a day and demand an explanation"
didn't want to be identified. He **IS** a crazy person.


I'm trying to figure out which is worse: a crazy person (or 50) who panic
when they see some planes, or a newspaper (The Boston Globe) who reports on
the event and quotes one of the crazy people as if they had a point.


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Old June 25th 04, 06:30 AM
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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Geeze. I can understand why the guy who said "so I can become a crazy
person and call them four times a day and demand an explanation"
didn't want to be identified. He **IS** a crazy person.


I'm trying to figure out which is worse: a crazy person (or 50) who panic
when they see some planes, or a newspaper (The Boston Globe) who reports

on
the event and quotes one of the crazy people as if they had a point.


Jeppesen's Guided Flight Discovery Flight Instructor book has a point: have
you ever read a news article about a small airplane that took off, flew
somewhere without incident, and landed safely at its destination?

Of course not, because that is not news. The fact is that people are
voyeurs. They like to read about bad news. The news media like to use this
to manipulate public opinion -- blaming all the bad news on Republicans, for
example. But it is hardly their fault that there is something very morbid in
human nature.


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Old June 25th 04, 07:08 AM
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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Geeze. I can understand why the guy who said "so I can become a crazy
person and call them four times a day and demand an explanation"
didn't want to be identified. He **IS** a crazy person.


I'm trying to figure out which is worse: a crazy person (or 50) who panic
when they see some planes, or a newspaper (The Boston Globe) who reports

on
the event and quotes one of the crazy people as if they had a point.

IIRC Boston is in Massachusettes -
The ONLY state McGovern carried in '72
The state that continuously re-elects Ted 'the bridge just jumped out in
front of me' Kennedy
The state with one of the HIGHEST tax rates in the nation
The state with one of the highest costs of government in the country
A city where the Boston Globe still sells it's bilgewater on a daily basis
etc. etc. etc.

Seems like there hasn't been much improvement in rational thought in the
last 30+ years.

GWK


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Old June 25th 04, 03:58 PM
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It's time we outlaw windows in buildings.
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wrote in message . ..
From today's AVWeb:

FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
In another time, Boston residents might have thrilled to the sight of
Sean D. Tucker leading a formation of four aerobatic aircraft on a
photo shoot overhead. But in the post-9/11 world, office workers
stream outside not for a better view but because they think they might
be under attack. Such was the case last Friday when the flight, all
properly approved by the FAA, was launched to provide publicity photos
for a local air show. At least 50 people fled the Prudential
building's 23rd floor and about 100 gathered on the ground after the
planes flew by.
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#187550

Geeze. I can understand why the guy who said "so I can become a crazy
person and call them four times a day and demand an explanation"
didn't want to be identified. He **IS** a crazy person. Giuliot
Douhet's 1921 treatise "Command of the air" has finally come to
fruition, only there were no bombers, no bombs, not even a war going
on, just four light aerobatic airplanes flying passively in formation.

"Everyone in the world is crazy except for thee and me, and sometimes
I wonder about thee." Old Quaker saying.

Corky Scott

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Old June 25th 04, 04:23 PM
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It's time we outlaw windows in buildings.

FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
[...]
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.


I agree. In fact, we should outlaw Windows on laptops too. flee!

Jose

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Old June 25th 04, 04:36 PM
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Teacherjh wrote:
It's time we outlaw windows in buildings.


FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
[...]
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.


I agree. In fact, we should outlaw Windows on laptops too. flee!


ROTFLOL!


Jose



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Old June 25th 04, 04:56 PM
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
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It's time we outlaw windows in buildings.

FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
[...]
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.


I agree. In fact, we should outlaw Windows on laptops too. flee!


Don't Unix come from those A-rab countries?


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Old June 25th 04, 05:17 PM
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
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It's time we outlaw windows in buildings.

FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
[...]
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.


I agree. In fact, we should outlaw Windows on laptops too. flee!


Don't Unix come from those A-rab countries?


Bell Labs is A-rab?


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Old June 25th 04, 06:31 PM
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
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It's time we outlaw windows in buildings.

FORMATION PHOTO SHOOT PANICS BOSTONIANS
[...]
"Give me the name of the person who sanctioned this so I can become

a
crazy person and call them four times a day and demand an
explanation," said one worker who asked that The Boston Globe not
identify him. "We're all still on edge. We don't need this.


I agree. In fact, we should outlaw Windows on laptops too. flee!


Don't Unix come from those A-rab countries?


Bell Labs is A-rab?


Hey, I read the 1,001 Arabian Nights -- all of them. And them stories are
just full of harems of beautiful women guarded by Unix.


 




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