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Old August 12th 05, 02:49 PM
ET
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john smith wrote in news:IcUKe.66304$yC5.45678
@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com:

Did anyone else notice when they went to enter their zip code that the
program automatically completed it what their appropriate zip+4 code?
They know exactly who and how the questions were answered.



No, that was the "autocomplete" feature of your browser....

Don't be so paranoid grin

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Old August 12th 05, 12:25 AM
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:

I just received (and completed) my emailed EAA Airventure
questionnaire. Anyone else get one?

Somehow they knew that I had attended OSH, and sent me an email. (I
don't remember supplying my email address to anyone at the convention,
so someone inside EAA has spent some time cross-referencing
records...)


You probably have your email address attached to your EAA member info.
That's assuming you're an EAA member. It's a simple database lookup to
blast out emails to all EAA members who registered for the event.

I've camped in the north-north 40 four years now (errr, 4 times) and have
never seen a "camp store" on the field.

Did you notice question #24 was a "rate 1 to 5" question but had buttons
for answers 1 thru 6?

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Old August 12th 05, 05:07 AM
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"Bryan Burchfield" wrote

I've camped in the north-north 40 four years now (errr, 4 times) and have
never seen a "camp store" on the field.


They knew you were coming, and closed it that year. g

That was about when it closed.
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Old August 12th 05, 03:09 AM
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:

Camp store? Did anyone find a camp store in (or near) the North 40 that
didn't say "Pick N Save" on the roof? If so, where the heck was it?


I made a similar comment on the survey! It was nice when the camp
store in the Warbirds area was there, but apparently we were in the
minority.

I also found it interesting that on every question a high number was a
"favorable" response, except for #25 (IIRC), where it was the
opposite. I commented at the end of the survey that they may not want
to put too much stock in the response to that question!
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Old August 12th 05, 02:22 PM
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I thought they were referring to the barn store.

At the end, I laid into them about vehicles being dangerous, and booth
pricing being too high for the little guy, and non-aviation dealers in
the fly market.

John

 




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