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Old January 2nd 04, 11:02 AM
Scout
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" Bogart " wrote in message
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 02:30:34 GMT, "Scout"
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" Bogart " wrote in message
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snip

Feel free to argue your " theories " with someone else.


So what are you claiming? If they don't feel they are more likely to be

seen
as a threat rather than an aid, what exactly are you trying to show? That
people are most likely to feel and know they are a solution, and not part

of
the problem?


I've explained it to you twice. That's it.

Oh, and I'm still awaiting your presentation of this "opinion" you assert
they hold.


You'll have a long wait. As I said, it's from personal experience and
personal contacts.


In short, you're telling me that this personal, and "popular" opinion is so
well known and prevalent that not a single SM has EVER told it to a
reporter?

I will simply note that your 3rd person testimony means nothing.


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Old January 2nd 04, 06:06 PM
Bogart
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 11:02:05 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:


" Bogart " wrote in message
ws.com...
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 02:30:34 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:


" Bogart " wrote in message
ws.com...


snip

Feel free to argue your " theories " with someone else.

So what are you claiming? If they don't feel they are more likely to be

seen
as a threat rather than an aid, what exactly are you trying to show? That
people are most likely to feel and know they are a solution, and not part

of
the problem?


I've explained it to you twice. That's it.

Oh, and I'm still awaiting your presentation of this "opinion" you assert
they hold.


You'll have a long wait. As I said, it's from personal experience and
personal contacts.


In short, you're telling me that this personal, and "popular" opinion is so
well known and prevalent that not a single SM has EVER told it to a
reporter?


Why would something discussed among a group of professionals
necessarily become front page news?

I will simply note that your 3rd person testimony means nothing.


Suit yourself.
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Old January 2nd 04, 10:46 PM
Scout
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" Bogart " wrote in message
s.com...
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 11:02:05 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:


" Bogart " wrote in message
ws.com...
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 02:30:34 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:


" Bogart " wrote in message
ws.com...

snip

Feel free to argue your " theories " with someone else.

So what are you claiming? If they don't feel they are more likely to

be
seen
as a threat rather than an aid, what exactly are you trying to show?

That
people are most likely to feel and know they are a solution, and not

part
of
the problem?

I've explained it to you twice. That's it.

Oh, and I'm still awaiting your presentation of this "opinion" you

assert
they hold.

You'll have a long wait. As I said, it's from personal experience and
personal contacts.


In short, you're telling me that this personal, and "popular" opinion is

so
well known and prevalent that not a single SM has EVER told it to a
reporter?


Why would something discussed among a group of professionals
necessarily become front page news?


Well, I would think an opinion that SM felt they were unnecessary, useless,
and a danger to passengers would be headline news. Don't you?


I will simply note that your 3rd person testimony means nothing.


Suit yourself.


I will.


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Old January 2nd 04, 11:17 PM
Ken Ehrett
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 11:02:05 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

You'll have a long wait. As I said, it's from personal experience and
personal contacts.


In short, you're telling me that this personal, and "popular" opinion is so
well known and prevalent that not a single SM has EVER told it to a
reporter?

I will simply note that your 3rd person testimony means nothing.


We've noted that about you ever since you typed your first line in
this news group you stupid blowhard.


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Old January 2nd 04, 11:49 PM
Bogart
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 23:17:39 GMT, Ken Ehrett wrote:

On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 11:02:05 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

You'll have a long wait. As I said, it's from personal experience and
personal contacts.


In short, you're telling me that this personal, and "popular" opinion is so
well known and prevalent that not a single SM has EVER told it to a
reporter?

I will simply note that your 3rd person testimony means nothing.


We've noted that about you ever since you typed your first line in
this news group you stupid blowhard.


Scout thinks we're all from his aviation newsgroup. Bwahaha...etc.
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Old January 3rd 04, 12:13 AM
Dave Whitmarsh
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 23:17:39 GMT, Ken Ehrett wrote:

On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 11:02:05 GMT, "Scout"
wrote:

You'll have a long wait. As I said, it's from personal experience and
personal contacts.


In short, you're telling me that this personal, and "popular" opinion is so
well known and prevalent that not a single SM has EVER told it to a
reporter?

I will simply note that your 3rd person testimony means nothing.


We've noted that about you ever since you typed your first line in
this news group you stupid blowhard.


Snout has already spanked your Bogart sock, Sable, is your Kensock
feeling a little masochistic as well? Snout has always been lame, but
you, Sarah dear, are even lamer.

--
The Wit and Wisdom of Mort Davis:

On Empathy:
"Nick is ignoirant."
On his sexual habits:
"Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina"

On American children rummaging through rubbish for food:
"True, ythey gewt the inbrads in Parliment to do it"

His neo-con solution for world peace:
"When Europe ****s itsself again, I suggest we drop nukes on it until no
human life remains."

Displaying that he's yet another lamer with a sticky
Caps Lock key who believes that anyone cares about the
contents of his killfile:
"Keep changing those fake idents, I have plenty more room in the old
killfile, ****TARD."
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Old January 3rd 04, 06:42 PM
nick
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"Dave Whitmarsh" wrote in message

Snout has already spanked your Bogart sock, Sable, is your Kensock
feeling a little masochistic as well? Snout has always been lame, but
you, Sarah dear, are even lamer.


It's a sign of Sables desperation that she uses one of her socks to back up
another of her socks.


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Old January 4th 04, 12:20 AM
Dave Whitmarsh
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On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 18:42:02 -0000, "nick"
wrote:


"Dave Whitmarsh" wrote in message

Snout has already spanked your Bogart sock, Sable, is your Kensock
feeling a little masochistic as well? Snout has always been lame, but
you, Sarah dear, are even lamer.


It's a sign of Sables desperation that she uses one of her socks to back up
another of her socks.


her paranoia is becoming more and more bizarre with each post. It's
still gratifying that two or three simple words in a response to her
can send her off on a frenzy. I'm still, of course, not reading her
ramblings, just entering stock responses as a reply - she goes
"nucular", as the chimp that is her leader might say.

--
The Wit and Wisdom of Mort Davis:

On his inability to come to terms with technology:
"I have it ("Dave") killfiled. Yet it keeps responding to me."

On Empathy:
"Nick is ignoirant."
On his sexual habits:
"Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina"

On American children rummaging through rubbish for food:
"True, ythey gewt the inbrads in Parliment to do it"

His neo-con solution for world peace:
"When Europe ****s itsself again, I suggest we drop nukes on it until no
human life remains."

Displaying that he's yet another lamer with a sticky
Caps Lock key who believes that anyone cares about the
contents of his killfile:
"Keep changing those fake idents, I have plenty more room in the old
killfile, ****TARD."
 




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