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Backwash Causes Lift?



 
 
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Old October 10th 07, 04:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,free.usenet,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Default OK, IF Backwash Causes Lift then...

John Doe wrote in
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Dudley Henriques dhenriques rcn.com wrote:

John Doe wrote:
Dudley Henriques dhenriques rcn.com wrote:

Assuming you find a few who do need this tutoring, I suggest you
consider simply pointing them to the source I have mentioned as
a more bandwidth friendly way of "helping educate them".

Personally, I like Bertie's method the best; "Nope!" :-)))

Bertie is anything but bandwidth (or anything else) friendly. If
you were concerned about bandwidth and noise, Dudley Henriques,
you would correct Bertie instead of praise him.


Bertie and everyone else on Usenet can speak for themselves. I
treat people as I see them and as they treat me. Bertie and I get
along on mutual respect. He does his thing and I do mine. I don't
give him a load of crap and he returns the favor. I only wish you
could do the same. You've tried telling me more about myself since
you engaged me on this thread than Bertie has in the years I've
been on Usenet. Now you're telling me about Bertie.


Ignorance is bliss?

Yeah, right troll boi..




You seem to know a lot about everybody. Trouble is you have it ass
backwards.


You were telling someone else to be more bandwidth friendly, then
you praised your friend Bertie. Recognizing the contradiction isn't
rocket science.

But no biggie really.


Right, you are so understanding, while encouraging someone else to
disrupt the groups you post to.

You and I will never understand each other.


Speak for yourself.


Bwawhahwhahwhahwhhahwhahwhahwha!
God I love usenet.



Bertie












DH


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Dudley Henriques


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