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  #211  
Old March 10th 08, 07:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

Dan wrote in news:92155978-4f98-478a-95ea-
:

On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:e1f9b3d6-a318-45e1-9085-
:

On Mar 10, 10:39 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:


You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots of

engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one thing

and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well and

lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)



But -- in spite of all this damage -- deer and owls and coyotes

and
beaver and weasels and fishers and bluebirds and tens of

thousands
of
otehr creatures inhabit the woods that have slowly taken over

the
once
empty acres. I now hunt and fish places once used as train rail

yards.

he said as he passed the fiftieth flooor.


Hunh?


The guy falling from the empire state building? "so far, so good" as

he
passed the fiftieth floor.



As I type I'm looking out at two grazing horses, a few trees that

need
trimming, and the hill where I got a deer last season.


Now all you have to do is build an air conditioned bubble around it

and
you're set.

Bertie


Hmm..not a bad idea...


Don;t forget to arm it heavily so the hordes of people trying to get in
can be eliminated. And you'll need power, of course....



Bertie
  #212  
Old March 10th 08, 07:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Dan[_10_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

On Mar 10, 3:46 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:92155978-4f98-478a-95ea-
:





On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:e1f9b3d6-a318-45e1-9085-
:


On Mar 10, 10:39 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:


You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots of

engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one thing

and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well and

lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)


But -- in spite of all this damage -- deer and owls and coyotes

and
beaver and weasels and fishers and bluebirds and tens of

thousands
of
otehr creatures inhabit the woods that have slowly taken over

the
once
empty acres. I now hunt and fish places once used as train rail
yards.


he said as he passed the fiftieth flooor.


Hunh?


The guy falling from the empire state building? "so far, so good" as

he
passed the fiftieth floor.


As I type I'm looking out at two grazing horses, a few trees that

need
trimming, and the hill where I got a deer last season.


Now all you have to do is build an air conditioned bubble around it

and
you're set.


Bertie


Hmm..not a bad idea...


Don;t forget to arm it heavily so the hordes of people trying to get in
can be eliminated. And you'll need power, of course....

Bertie


Point 1: Already done.

Point 2: bunny farts. plenty of rabbits and they procreate like mad.

Dan
  #213  
Old March 10th 08, 07:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

Dan wrote in news:2ac83c1d-1830-4501-a1b3-
:

On Mar 10, 3:46 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:92155978-4f98-478a-95ea-
:





On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:e1f9b3d6-a318-45e1-9085-
:


On Mar 10, 10:39 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:


You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots of

engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one

thing
and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well and

lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose

them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of

your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)


But -- in spite of all this damage -- deer and owls and

coyotes
and
beaver and weasels and fishers and bluebirds and tens of

thousands
of
otehr creatures inhabit the woods that have slowly taken over

the
once
empty acres. I now hunt and fish places once used as train

rail
yards.


he said as he passed the fiftieth flooor.


Hunh?


The guy falling from the empire state building? "so far, so good"

as
he
passed the fiftieth floor.


As I type I'm looking out at two grazing horses, a few trees

that
need
trimming, and the hill where I got a deer last season.


Now all you have to do is build an air conditioned bubble around

it
and
you're set.


Bertie


Hmm..not a bad idea...


Don;t forget to arm it heavily so the hordes of people trying to get

in
can be eliminated. And you'll need power, of course....

Bertie


Point 1: Already done.

Point 2: bunny farts. plenty of rabbits and they procreate like mad.


Now all you have to do is invent the technology to power all of your
toys and your house on one.


Bertie
  #214  
Old March 10th 08, 07:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Dan[_10_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

On Mar 10, 3:54 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:2ac83c1d-1830-4501-a1b3-
:





On Mar 10, 3:46 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:92155978-4f98-478a-95ea-
:


On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:e1f9b3d6-a318-45e1-9085-
:


On Mar 10, 10:39 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:


You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots of
engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one

thing
and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well and
lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose

them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of

your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)


But -- in spite of all this damage -- deer and owls and

coyotes
and
beaver and weasels and fishers and bluebirds and tens of
thousands
of
otehr creatures inhabit the woods that have slowly taken over
the
once
empty acres. I now hunt and fish places once used as train

rail
yards.


he said as he passed the fiftieth flooor.


Hunh?


The guy falling from the empire state building? "so far, so good"

as
he
passed the fiftieth floor.


As I type I'm looking out at two grazing horses, a few trees

that
need
trimming, and the hill where I got a deer last season.


Now all you have to do is build an air conditioned bubble around

it
and
you're set.


Bertie


Hmm..not a bad idea...


Don;t forget to arm it heavily so the hordes of people trying to get

in
can be eliminated. And you'll need power, of course....


Bertie


Point 1: Already done.


Point 2: bunny farts. plenty of rabbits and they procreate like mad.


Now all you have to do is invent the technology to power all of your
toys and your house on one.

Bertie


We're at 1250' MSL here. So in 600 years we have something to worry
about.

Dan
  #215  
Old March 10th 08, 08:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Dan[_10_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots of engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one thing and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well and lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)


My dad once did a masonry job for a guy who had a (hope I remember
this right) Wright Cyclone 1934 vintage he offered to sell for $200
(1978 dollars).

He said the thing was a piece of art, but he had no use for it.

'rents -- oy!

Dan






  #216  
Old March 10th 08, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

Dan wrote in news:6ed4470d-2dd8-4335-a052-
:

On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots of

engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one thing

and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well and

lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)


My dad once did a masonry job for a guy who had a (hope I remember
this right) Wright Cyclone 1934 vintage he offered to sell for $200
(1978 dollars).

He said the thing was a piece of art, but he had no use for it.

'rents -- oy!


Well, they can still be got pretty cheap. Rebuiding is also reasonable
for a lot of round engines. Some are at a premium, like the Warners, for
instance, but the rest are still pretty cheap and practiacal A Cyclone
would be pretty thirsty though. Mine is a little one. A Le Blond. 265
c.i. The later ones had enclosed valve gear lubed by engine oil. Nice
little engine. Should make the airplane go and sound, very well.

BTW, the guy who claimed the urpcup was the most efficent is obviously
unaware of the LeBond powered Bellanca Junior, which did about 100 knots
on about 70 HP, Rearwins also used this engine and topped 85 knots with
it. The 90 HP Rearwin Sportster would cruise at 95 knots plus, and all
this years before the Ercoupe






bertie
  #217  
Old March 10th 08, 08:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.global-warming
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

Dan wrote in news:5a5da29a-a1ff-4aec-bd58-
:

On Mar 10, 3:54 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:2ac83c1d-1830-4501-a1b3-
:





On Mar 10, 3:46 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:92155978-4f98-478a-95ea-
:


On Mar 10, 3:32 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dan wrote in news:e1f9b3d6-a318-45e1-9085-
:


On Mar 10, 10:39 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:


You haven;'t flown enough antiques. I've hand lots and lots

of
engine
failures.


Not yet -- you offering?


If I ever get the thing out in the shed done. It's potential

for
deadsticking is relatively high. The rockers are dry, for one

thing
and
need frequent greasing. the valve pushrods are expsed as well

and
lashed
to each other in pairs so when they come adrift you don't lose

them!
Goggle are mandatory just to keep the hot grease and oil out of

your
eyes( this has happened to me, it hurts like hell!)


But -- in spite of all this damage -- deer and owls and

coyotes
and
beaver and weasels and fishers and bluebirds and tens of
thousands
of
otehr creatures inhabit the woods that have slowly taken

over
the
once
empty acres. I now hunt and fish places once used as train

rail
yards.


he said as he passed the fiftieth flooor.


Hunh?


The guy falling from the empire state building? "so far, so

good"
as
he
passed the fiftieth floor.


As I type I'm looking out at two grazing horses, a few trees

that
need
trimming, and the hill where I got a deer last season.


Now all you have to do is build an air conditioned bubble

around
it
and
you're set.


Bertie


Hmm..not a bad idea...


Don;t forget to arm it heavily so the hordes of people trying to

get
in
can be eliminated. And you'll need power, of course....


Bertie


Point 1: Already done.


Point 2: bunny farts. plenty of rabbits and they procreate like

mad.

Now all you have to do is invent the technology to power all of your
toys and your house on one.

Bertie


We're at 1250' MSL here. So in 600 years we have something to worry
about.



What, you;re not worried abou tthe people from new jersey, displaced and
hungry, ravaging the countryside in search of food and shelter?
This isn;'t about disappearing beaches..



Bertie
  #218  
Old March 10th 08, 08:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dan Luke[_2_]
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"Dan" wrote:

[blah blah blah snipped]


Evasion noted.

However, very recently you said: "By the way, neither I nor anyone
else predicts a 20-ft sea level rise by 2100. That's all in your
head. You're delusional."

So which is it? 20' rise or not?


Oh -- another recourse of the alarmists, to wit "It's not linear."


You are being obtuse, as usual. I'm beginning to think it might not be
intentional. Can't understand anything besides a straight line?

Thus, there is no point in time which we can examine the claims and
see if there if progression towards the ultimate hypothesis or away
from it, proving or disproving thier claims.


That's happening right now, but you've never actually looked into it, have
you?

You're fond of repetition so I'll repeat what you snipped: you don't know
what you are talking about--and you can't be bothered to find out,
apparently.


How very convenient.

Actually, I'll keep it up so you continue to expose yourself as a
zealot.


More huff-n-puff signifying nothing. Who's being exposed?

You've made a number of assertions in this thread, but you haven't made a
single substantive criticism of AGW science that you would have to defend on
the merits. Why is that? I think I know, but perhaps you have an excuse to
offer.


  #219  
Old March 10th 08, 08:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dan[_10_]
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On Mar 10, 4:17 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
"Dan" wrote:
[blah blah blah snipped]


Evasion noted.

However, very recently you said: "By the way, neither I nor anyone
else predicts a 20-ft sea level rise by 2100. That's all in your
head. You're delusional."


So which is it? 20' rise or not?
Oh -- another recourse of the alarmists, to wit "It's not linear."


You are being obtuse, as usual. I'm beginning to think it might not be
intentional. Can't understand anything besides a straight line?

Thus, there is no point in time which we can examine the claims and
see if there if progression towards the ultimate hypothesis or away
from it, proving or disproving thier claims.


That's happening right now, but you've never actually looked into it, have
you?

You're fond of repetition so I'll repeat what you snipped: you don't know
what you are talking about--and you can't be bothered to find out,
apparently.

How very convenient.


Actually, I'll keep it up so you continue to expose yourself as a
zealot.


More huff-n-puff signifying nothing. Who's being exposed?

You've made a number of assertions in this thread, but you haven't made a
single substantive criticism of AGW science that you would have to defend on
the merits. Why is that? I think I know, but perhaps you have an excuse to
offer.


Since your the expert and I am apparently the dullard, please help me
reach your loft perch by answering this very simple question: Will
there be a 20' rise in sea level in the next 100 (or 200 years), or
will there not?

Which is it?
  #220  
Old March 10th 08, 08:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default Global Warming The debbil made me do it

Dan wrote in
:

On Mar 10, 4:17 pm, "Dan Luke" wrote:
"Dan" wrote:
[blah blah blah snipped]


Evasion noted.

However, very recently you said: "By the way, neither I nor anyone
else predicts a 20-ft sea level rise by 2100. That's all in your
head. You're delusional."


So which is it? 20' rise or not?
Oh -- another recourse of the alarmists, to wit "It's not linear."


You are being obtuse, as usual. I'm beginning to think it might not
be intentional. Can't understand anything besides a straight line?

Thus, there is no point in time which we can examine the claims and
see if there if progression towards the ultimate hypothesis or away
from it, proving or disproving thier claims.


That's happening right now, but you've never actually looked into it,
have you?

You're fond of repetition so I'll repeat what you snipped: you don't
know what you are talking about--and you can't be bothered to find
out, apparently.

How very convenient.


Actually, I'll keep it up so you continue to expose yourself as a
zealot.


More huff-n-puff signifying nothing. Who's being exposed?

You've made a number of assertions in this thread, but you haven't
made a single substantive criticism of AGW science that you would
have to defend on the merits. Why is that? I think I know, but
perhaps you have an excuse to offer.


Since your the expert and I am apparently the dullard, please help me
reach your loft perch by answering this very simple question: Will
there be a 20' rise in sea level in the next 100 (or 200 years), or
will there not?

Which is it?


Doesn't matrer, is the answer. Whatever else is going to happen, our
weather is going to become much more hostile, energy will get insanely
expnesive if we continue to use the current methods of obtaining it and
the world will generalyl become an even ****tier place to live except
we'll probably have realistic virtual sex and fancier video games.



Bertie
 




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