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![]() "Roger (K8RI)" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:38:24 GMT, "Dudley Henriques" wrote: Hi Dudley, What ever his reasoning he's asked some good questions. Questions that make me think about how I do things and what I see out in the real world. So, even if it's difficult to get some things across I really think it's worth while...and as you said there is a certain entertainment value involved in watching the threads progress. Having to explain something that may be contrary to the way of thinking of the explainee and then paraphrase it is one of the best methods of learning:-)) Hi Roger; I agree. This guy is, if nothing else, one of the more "interesting" people I've run across on Usenet. Looking down the now empty threads this guy has caused is like looking at a suicide. In almost every instance the pattern is the same; an initial question followed by a response; then a complete reversal from a questioning mode into an interrogation of the responder from a position of authority and "superior knowledge. It's a classic Usenet hook! This character however, seems at least to have an additional aspect to his Usenet style that might take him right out of the troll category and onto a higher level......or at least another level :-) If I had to profile this guy and I had money to lay down, I'd say that what we have been witnessing here is a guy who over time, and after fooling around with MSFS, has learned a great deal from the experience, but from his postings, I'd say that all that "learning" was done alone and without assistance. The result has been,to my eye anyway, the ultimate development of a mixed bag of knowledge containing just enough fact to get him into trouble as the experts begin to expand on what he projects as questions and comment. Its interesting to watch :-) There's another underlying facet to him that I've noticed in his postings. Assuming he's not a troll in the true sense and just the obnoxious individual he appears to be, I'm guessing that over time, teaching himself with MSFS, he has convinced himself that although he can't fly, he COULD fly if given the opportunity. In fact, based on his responses to those who actually do fly, I'd say he has convinced himself that since he personally has obtained all this knowledge without flying an actual airplane, those who do fly actual airplanes have wasted a great deal of their money and time by doing so. In other words, I think this guy sees himself on a plane (no pun intended :-) ABOVE that of real pilots. He sees himself as smarter. I think he's brought all this to Usenet to "test it" against real pilots. He engages them with a question, then when they answer, he responds with what he hopes will be a "hook" to nail them by showing them that he knows more about the issue he's asking about than the responder. Its fascinating to watch!!! :-)) Anyway, what makes it a tragedy is the fact that the guy obviously likes airplanes and has spent a lot of time learning about them. Most of the pilots who hang on the aviation newsgroups are a great bunch of people and will gladly help those in the sim community who love aviation and come to them for real world answers and dialog exchange. I'm a good example of this myself, having been an advisor to the sim community for some years now. Just looking at the empty threads this character has caused tells the whole story. He has literally run the gamut of the real world aviation talent on these groups and has burned them all out one by one. He's arrived on the scene, engaged them all, and generally exhausted his welcome. Its a shame if it isas I suspect, a personality issue. If he is a troll, he's not a good one :-) Dudley |
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