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Old September 13th 07, 05:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
donzaemon
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well , you certainly have something to prove. Aside from commenting that
I'm sorry to hear you favor erring on the side of being 'less safe' than
more I'll leave the last word to you , You and whomever else might want to
play your immature name calling games. If this kind of hostility is a
regular occurance with you I might also suggest a psychologist to help you
along before your problems at home and work get too out of hand.


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Old September 13th 07, 07:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 01:30:56 +0900, "donzaemon" wrote
in :

I'll leave the last word to you , You and whomever else might want to
play your immature name calling games.


I called no names.

And apparently, you didn't learn anything. Oh well....



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Old September 13th 07, 07:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kloudy via AviationKB.com
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Larry Dighera wrote:

My admonishment was meant to cause you think, and perform some
_research_, BEFORE committing your follow up comments to Deja's
eternal Usenet database archive: http://www.deja.com.
just a few lines clipped ; )

Perhaps you could help ease the load on the database (noise) by putting this
degenerating thread to rest.

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Old September 14th 07, 06:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Montblack
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("Larry Dighera" wrote)
[top posting repositioned so the flow of thought is chronological]



What Larry means is, June is Top Posting Month at rec.aviation.
(Why? Just because it's June, June, June! g)

A montage of Larry's instinct driven posturing, bursting forth:

1. ignorance publicly in a worldwide forum.
2. entitled to respect solely by virtue demonstrated his worth,
3. meant to cause you [to] think,
4. your (admittedly uninformed) opinions.
5. To think that your opinion would be superior to those regulations,
6. how can you possibly be qualified to pass judgment
7. To be so presumptuous as to think your idea would be superior to
8. the level of cognitive, informed discourse
9. These lowered standards lead to further lowering standards,
10. those with valuable experience and insights to share.

11. who want's to "cast his pearls" among those unworthy of them?

Oh no! He's (once again) entered his annual 'must steal the Enterprise and
return to Vulcan' ....rut.

I still read Larry, it's just now I sometimes need a shower afterward ...and
a cigarette. :-)


Montblack


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Old September 14th 07, 04:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Richard Carpenter[_2_]
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"Montblack" wrote in
:

("Larry Dighera" wrote)
[top posting repositioned so the flow of thought is chronological]



What Larry means is, June is Top Posting Month at rec.aviation.
(Why? Just because it's June, June, June! g)

A montage of Larry's instinct driven posturing, bursting forth:

1. ignorance publicly in a worldwide forum.
2. entitled to respect solely by virtue demonstrated his worth,
3. meant to cause you [to] think,
4. your (admittedly uninformed) opinions.
5. To think that your opinion would be superior to those regulations,
6. how can you possibly be qualified to pass judgment
7. To be so presumptuous as to think your idea would be superior to
8. the level of cognitive, informed discourse
9. These lowered standards lead to further lowering standards,
10. those with valuable experience and insights to share.

11. who want's to "cast his pearls" among those unworthy of them?

Oh no! He's (once again) entered his annual 'must steal the Enterprise
and return to Vulcan' ....rut.

I still read Larry, it's just now I sometimes need a shower afterward
...and a cigarette. :-)


All I know is that you often hear about how pilots are quick to mention the
fact that they are pilots, and I can't say as I blame them. The day I get
my certificate will be a very proud one indeed for me.

However, if it ever turns me into a pompous, judgemental pain in the
posterior, I hope someone is ready and willing to bludgeon me about the
noggin as necessary.

--
Richard Carpenter
"Write something worth reading, or do something worth writing."
-- Benjamin Franklin
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Old September 14th 07, 09:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Morgans[_2_]
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"Richard Carpenter" wrote

All I know is that you often hear about how pilots are quick to mention
the
fact that they are pilots, and I can't say as I blame them. The day I get
my certificate will be a very proud one indeed for me.

However, if it ever turns me into a pompous, judgemental pain in the
posterior, I hope someone is ready and willing to bludgeon me about the
noggin as necessary.


chuckle I doubt if that will be a problem for you, but we will hold you
to it! g

I'm convinced that those with personality defects before they get the PPL
will usually still have them afterwards, and sometimes magnified a bit.
Those that begin with a level head will exit with the same.

Of course, then there are MX's. Crazy as a loon, nutso, clinically
classifiable, and he doesn't even want to fly, but just pretends that he is
superior to pilots in every way.

So it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with your airborne/ landbound
situation. Just another manifestation of human personalities and disorders.
--
Jim in NC


 




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