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Old October 27th 04, 05:59 AM
Sylvia Else
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devil wrote:

You may remember an incident (accident actually). But if you remember it
was in Paris, you are remembering wrong.


Have I said it was in Paris? I think all I've done is recognise a
particular occurence with an A320 that another poster thought occurred
in Paris, and discussed the issues of the occurence rather than
uninteresting details of geography.

I think I was in Paris, though.

Sylvia.

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Old October 27th 04, 03:37 PM
devil
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:59:57 +1000, Sylvia Else wrote:



devil wrote:

You may remember an incident (accident actually). But if you remember it
was in Paris, you are remembering wrong.


Have I said it was in Paris? I think all I've done is recognise a
particular occurence with an A320 that another poster thought occurred
in Paris, and discussed the issues of the occurence rather than
uninteresting details of geography.


No, the article you quoted did.

I think I was in Paris, though.


No it was not. Only crash at an airshow in Paris was the infamous T144
one.


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Old October 27th 04, 10:28 PM
Sylvia Else
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devil wrote:

On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:59:57 +1000, Sylvia Else wrote:



devil wrote:


You may remember an incident (accident actually). But if you remember it
was in Paris, you are remembering wrong.


Have I said it was in Paris? I think all I've done is recognise a
particular occurence with an A320 that another poster thought occurred
in Paris, and discussed the issues of the occurence rather than
uninteresting details of geography.



No, the article you quoted did.

I think I was in Paris, though.



No it was not. Only crash at an airshow in Paris was the infamous T144
one.


Now here this: _I_ was in paris.

Sylvia.


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Old October 28th 04, 07:17 PM
Ralph Nesbitt
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"Sylvia Else" wrote in message
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devil wrote:

You may remember an incident (accident actually). But if you remember

it
was in Paris, you are remembering wrong.


Have I said it was in Paris? I think all I've done is recognise a
particular occurence with an A320 that another poster thought occurred
in Paris, and discussed the issues of the occurence rather than
uninteresting details of geography.

I think I was in Paris, though.

Sylvia.

The entire problem appears to be you are attempting to do something you are
not used to doing, thinking, leaveing yourself wide open for criticism from
various kinds from various quarters IMHO.
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type


 




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