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IMO, the maniac is not a troll, just a lonely antisocial person who is
willing to settle for life and flight of the virtual reality varieties. I tend to agree that he's not a troll. That term gets thrown around way to much on Usenet. I tend to think that mx really believes he a pilot. He's constructed a comfortable little bubble around himself and will not allow that bubble to be burst by reality. The problem I have with him is that he posts like he's "real". There are probably 100 people who read this group for every one that posts. Like others have mentioned, he spouts some "facts" that would be very dangerous if put into practice. Maybe the best solution would be for ONE person to just post a "disclaimer" to his posts. Something like: "Warning: Mxsmanic is a delusional individual who has NO flight experience and believes that a computer flight simulation GAME is real. All information posted by said individual should be assumed to be applicable to Microsoft Flight Simulator only and does not necessarily represent events that have, would, should, or could, occur with REAL aircraft being flown by REAL pilots in the REAL world". Ok, the guy is irritating. I really think the concern about someone trying the wrong advice is overstated, and I have heard plenty of bad advice at airports--including a few "old chestnuts" that just won't die--from people I could have sworn would have known better. If you feel that a rebuttal, in the form of a third party disclaimer is needed, that is anyone's privelege on usenet; but a much less emotional disclaimer will probably result in much shorter threads. Peter |
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