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Old February 5th 09, 09:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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"Ross" wrote in message
...
Morgans wrote:
"Kobra" wrote in message
...
Anybody see the new issue? (with the Baron on the cover) Jay's been
recognized for his effort with ASN.
Saw it, but nobody's home here anymore. Where is everybody? These
groups feel like being at the beach in February.


Now, few have remained, after MXsmanic and some trolls had open season
on ****ing matches. They went to some other piloting web based group,
but I can't remember what its name is.

Seems like some can't ignore trolls, like they did back in the day of the
bass wars.

Very sad, that one addicted, unbalanced kid could cause so many good
people to leave.


I saw it and very good for Jay. I am the ASN for my local airport. We have
had some issues, but not like Jay has had. Everybody had gone to Pilots of
America. I looked at it, but the format is just too much harder than these
newsgroups. It is too bad. They probably have established themselves there
and will not come back. I check here from time to time just to see if
there is anything going on.

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP (ex-owner) Guess I better change my sig file.
KSWI


I looked at POA as well and came to the same conclusion. It's unfortunate
in a way that so many find it necessary to argue with the troll, and in
another way it's a potentially fascinating case study for anyone interested
in psychology. However it has also made it easy for me to reduce the time
that I was spending on usenet--and the time that I saved is now fully
committed elsewhere.

Peter



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Old February 5th 09, 10:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ross
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Default Jay Honeck in AOPA Pilot

Peter Dohm wrote:
"Ross" wrote in message
...
Morgans wrote:
"Kobra" wrote in message
...
Anybody see the new issue? (with the Baron on the cover) Jay's been
recognized for his effort with ASN.
Saw it, but nobody's home here anymore. Where is everybody? These
groups feel like being at the beach in February.
Now, few have remained, after MXsmanic and some trolls had open season
on ****ing matches. They went to some other piloting web based group,
but I can't remember what its name is.

Seems like some can't ignore trolls, like they did back in the day of the
bass wars.

Very sad, that one addicted, unbalanced kid could cause so many good
people to leave.

I saw it and very good for Jay. I am the ASN for my local airport. We have
had some issues, but not like Jay has had. Everybody had gone to Pilots of
America. I looked at it, but the format is just too much harder than these
newsgroups. It is too bad. They probably have established themselves there
and will not come back. I check here from time to time just to see if
there is anything going on.

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP (ex-owner) Guess I better change my sig file.
KSWI


I looked at POA as well and came to the same conclusion. It's unfortunate
in a way that so many find it necessary to argue with the troll, and in
another way it's a potentially fascinating case study for anyone interested
in psychology. However it has also made it easy for me to reduce the time
that I was spending on usenet--and the time that I saved is now fully
committed elsewhere.

Peter




I could not agree more. The more I requested that everyone ignore MX and
MX's responders, it would not happen. They fed on each other. I learned
a lot here and enjoyed it muchly. Now the newsgroup is gone and I had to
sell my plane. Not in a happy place....

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI
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Old February 6th 09, 02:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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Default Jay Honeck in AOPA Pilot


"Ross" wrote in message
...
Peter Dohm wrote:
"Ross" wrote in message
...
Morgans wrote:
"Kobra" wrote in message
...
Anybody see the new issue? (with the Baron on the cover) Jay's been
recognized for his effort with ASN.
Saw it, but nobody's home here anymore. Where is everybody? These
groups feel like being at the beach in February.
Now, few have remained, after MXsmanic and some trolls had open season
on ****ing matches. They went to some other piloting web based group,
but I can't remember what its name is.

Seems like some can't ignore trolls, like they did back in the day of
the bass wars.

Very sad, that one addicted, unbalanced kid could cause so many good
people to leave.
I saw it and very good for Jay. I am the ASN for my local airport. We
have had some issues, but not like Jay has had. Everybody had gone to
Pilots of America. I looked at it, but the format is just too much
harder than these newsgroups. It is too bad. They probably have
established themselves there and will not come back. I check here from
time to time just to see if there is anything going on.

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP (ex-owner) Guess I better change my sig file.
KSWI


I looked at POA as well and came to the same conclusion. It's
unfortunate in a way that so many find it necessary to argue with the
troll, and in another way it's a potentially fascinating case study for
anyone interested in psychology. However it has also made it easy for me
to reduce the time that I was spending on usenet--and the time that I
saved is now fully committed elsewhere.

Peter




I could not agree more. The more I requested that everyone ignore MX and
MX's responders, it would not happen. They fed on each other. I learned a
lot here and enjoyed it muchly. Now the newsgroup is gone and I had to
sell my plane. Not in a happy place....

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI


I'm really sorry about the plane. I also miss the good old days of the NG,
but there is much, much more to do than corresponding on usenet.

Peter


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Old February 6th 09, 02:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob Fry
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Default Jay Honeck in AOPA Pilot

"Ross" == Ross writes:
Ross Now the newsgroup is gone and I had to sell my
Ross plane. Not in a happy place....

You had to sell your plane because a ng disappeared??
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Old February 6th 09, 05:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ross
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Default Jay Honeck in AOPA Pilot

Bob Fry wrote:
"Ross" == Ross writes:

Ross Now the newsgroup is gone and I had to sell my
Ross plane. Not in a happy place....

You had to sell your plane because a ng disappeared??


Yes, there was just no need for the plane if I could not freely discuss
it here. No it was a medical issue. Can't fly due to the condition.
Take medicine that makes be fine. Medicine not approved by the FAA.
Catch 22?

--

Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI
 




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