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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 01:47:47 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote:
Jay Honeck wrote: Maybe instead of "make a pot..." I should have said "vote Democratic", or "get an instrument rating". ![]() I've voted for Democrats, and I'll get the IR someday. Why not get it today? You are missing an opportunity that few people (even fewer than those who get a chance to take the wheel of an airplane) get to experience. I just can't understand any pilot who wouldn't want to earn their instrument rating as soon as regulations allow. I guess such pilots are just mis-wired. :-) Matt You and Pete are both being unfair. I am sure you realize that obtaining the IR is a very non-trivial task and requires considerable personal time and effort. This is not always possible for a recreational pilot and once you have your PP you are very aware of the further effort required for the IR. Personally my attitude was like Jay's - I'll get my IR someday. As it happens I now have the time and money required and am persuing it (hope to write the exam on Tuesday). And, having a couple hundred extra hours of CC time has helped a lot in the situational awareness area - so say my instructors. But, after getting the PP, I just wanted to fly for fun for a while. I think it was worth doing it that way for my personal situation. Further, I now know that I have to schedule regular IFR flights and approaches in order to remain current, as well as take the proficiency checkrides. More work, time and effort. Not all pilots have that available. randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
oups.com... It's not that I don't "get" your argument, Pete. It's that I think your argument is irrelevant to the thread, and your debate style is so rude as to reduce your arguments to noise. "My argument"? It's not just "my argument". In fact, Jose is the person who first attempted to politely put a fine point on it for you. In fact, he tried twice, and both times you insisted on jerking him around in your supposedly polite manner, while pointedly ignoring the underlying truth in what he was saying. As far as being "rude" goes, I suggest you look at your own reply to my post elaborating on Jose's post. Rather than discussing the post itself, you replied with an entirely condescending assessment of my own personality. I hadn't written a single rude thing to you up until that point. It's a bit disingenuous for you to accuse me of being rude, when in fact you serve up great helpings of rudeness on a regular basis, in both veiled and overt forms. I try to be polite and explain *why* your argumentativeness is irrelevant, and you continue to escalate your absurd examples until you're talking about sodomy, and making personal attacks, in some sort of a lame attempt to make a feeble point. The point wasn't feeble, nor was the attempt lame. It only escalated to the point to which it did because you refused to acknowledge Jose's point. The point being made cuts right to the heart of the whole issue here. Your inability to acknowledge the point is simply a symptom of your dismissively rude treatment of anyone who might have an opinion different from yours. And you have the nerve to call ME rude. Right. Frankly, I prefer the term "disrespectful", and you have gone to great lengths to earn that disrespect, through your own disrespect of others (including but hardly limited to myself). |
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"randall g" wrote in message
... [...] You and Pete are both being unfair. Hardly. None of us are trivializing the work it takes to get an instrument rating. Heck, I think any of us who has one would readily acknowledge that it is *at least* as great a challenge as the initial Private certificate training. The point is that Jay goes on about other people not wanting to do the things he thinks everyone should want to do, and yet ignores the fact that he himself doesn't want to do the things other people enjoy (even though we don't necessarily think everyone should want to do them). The instrument rating just happens to be one example of this. It only comes up because of his reputation with respect to it...it has nothing to do with anyone implying that the instrument rating is easy, or even that Jay *should* get one (I personally have never said it's a requirement...Jay clearly finds his own flying enjoyable and convenient without an instrument rating, and it's not my place to say he should feel otherwise). It seems to me that if you think I'm being unfair in my reference to the instrument rating, then you have not understood why it is I refer to it in the first place. Perhaps that's my fault for not being clear, but the fact is that nothing you appear to have inferred from my comment about it has anything to do with what I actually was writing about. Pete |
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:53:27 -0600, "Jim Macklin"
wrote: Her brother was my last of several CFIs when I got my PPL. If you had danced with her than you might have also srcewed her that night. And her brother would have broken your nose instead of giving you flight instruction. See? It always pays NOT to dance (hey! I always seach for excuses not to dance ...). *g* #m -- Enemy Combatant http://itsnotallbad.com/ |
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 01:29:47 GMT, Jose wrote:
I've voted for Democrats, and I'll get the IR someday. "Someday" is not the same as "all over it like stink on you-know-what". it is "jumping on the opportunity given" ... and beeing blessed to live in a place where you can go for an instrument rating. And sharing all that with a great bunch of people all over the world. #m -- Enemy Combatant http://itsnotallbad.com/ |
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 06:33:26 GMT, randall g wrote:
You and Pete are both being unfair. I am sure you realize that obtaining the IR is a very non-trivial task and requires considerable personal time and effort. This is not always possible for a recreational pilot and once you have your PP you are very aware of the further effort required for the IR. IIRC Jay has started IFR training back then, but for a couple of reasons he hasn't finished (mis-wired?? *eg*). He really hasn't jumped on the opportunity .... #m -- Enemy Combatant http://itsnotallbad.com/ |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote: ...we've had our share of nutcases, and just as they all eventually faded away, so too will "Mxsmanic") actually, mx is a repeat offender. I killfiled it back in 2002. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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And you have the nerve to call ME rude. Right. Frankly, I prefer the term
"disrespectful", and you have gone to great lengths to earn that disrespect, through your own disrespect of others (including but hardly limited to myself). I used to work with someone like you, Pete. She was a died-in-the-wool liberal, never wrong, always opinionated and willing to defend any point to the death, no matter how irrelevant. The point of contention was always the argument -- never the underlying point, which we both knew the other would never concede, or even acknowledge. At the end of a long day of sparring, we would occasionally end up at a bar, and she would always close the evening with a tongue-in-cheek imitation of me saying "The only abortion that I would have approved was when your mother was pregnant with you!" Well, at least I think it was tongue-in-cheek.... ;-) I suspect that in-person, that's pretty much the way these threads would end. Unfortunately, there is no written equivalent to that sort of live-and-let-live tone, or, if there is, we haven't found it, yet. You simply have a nasty habit of converting any thread into personal attacks. It's a bad thing, and you really should take a chill-pill. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Peter Duniho wrote: "Morgans" wrote in message ... [...] Your last two pronouncments (including this one) are easily disproved simply by looking at what those posters actually post. Last two? If you are talking about MX, you would have to prove me wrong. You couldn't do it. No...Mxsmanic is clearly a troll, in spite of a handful of other people defending him as otherwise. I'm referring to your reply to another poster, whose name I've forgotten. Starts with a "T" I think. If I recall, their post came up in the context of hangar doors? Or maybe it was just around the same time that thread was here. I don't recall. This one, I guess it is guilt by association with and support of troll number 1. Perhaps it is wrong, so I'll wait and see. There is no way you could legitimately call the person posting as "Xmnushal8y" a troll. If you'd look at any of the articles posted previously, that would be apparent. She goes some time between posts occasionally, but isn't anything like a troll. Frankly, we're actually relatively lucky. As disruptive as "Mxsmanic" has been, he's really the only active troll around here these days. Not all newsgroups are so lucky, nor has r.a.piloting been so lucky in days past (recalling people like Mulcahy, Zoom, Eagleson, AcroCFI, etc....we've had our share of nutcases, and just as they all eventually faded away, so too will "Mxsmanic") Pete Wow being knowledgable in aircraft flight dynamics as opposed to FAA idiot aerodynamics gets you called a nut case. You are a what? |
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Martin Hotze wrote:
If you had danced with her than you might have also srcewed her that night. And her brother would have broken your nose instead of giving you flight instruction. See? It always pays NOT to dance (hey! I always seach for excuses not to dance ...). *g* A vertical expression of a hortizontal idea.... -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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