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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
I guess my medical school teachers were pretty stupid as well. At least they
wouldn't tolerate lazy students who pleaded ignorance when they could look things up, or worse, people who gave BS answers and made up responses instead of taking responsibility for not knowing. Of course, Anthony has expounded at length on medicine as well as law, although he knows as little about these subjects as he does about flying. |
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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
Anthony, what minima do you use based upon your own flying experiences?
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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
On Dec 6, 4:57*pm, "Viperdoc" wrote:
Of course, he has never used an autopilot of any kind, and he has never flown anything other than a game with a joystick. Vipe, Vipe Vipe.... Somebody been brainwashing you? :-)))) How does one ***fly*** (or flown) a desktop MSFS simulator? http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fly |
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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
The rest of the world understands the definition of flying- I was just
trying to help Anthony with the concept, which he obviously has trouble grasping. |
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Beauciphus writes:
I guess my law professors must be stupid. Obsessive and compulsive behavior is not necessarily an indication of stupidity, but stupid often behave irrationally. |
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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
Viperdoc writes:
I guess my medical school teachers were pretty stupid as well. At least they wouldn't tolerate lazy students who pleaded ignorance when they could look things up, or worse, people who gave BS answers and made up responses instead of taking responsibility for not knowing. How did they treat students who spent their time attacking other students instead of studying and participating in class? |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Beauciphus writes: I guess my law professors must be stupid. Obsessive and compulsive behavior is not necessarily an indication of stupidity, but stupid often behave irrationally. Stepped right into it. |
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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
Anthony, your response suggests that somehow you have taken offense at my
responses. Have any of them been factually incorrect? I'm rather surprised since you have stated on multiple times that you were immune to personal insults and had little emotional response in this regard. I have simply been attempting to accurately point out that despite your pronouncements you are not a pilot, and have actually no experience at all regarding flying (or medicine or law). |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Viperdoc writes: I guess my medical school teachers were pretty stupid as well. At least they wouldn't tolerate lazy students who pleaded ignorance when they could look things up, or worse, people who gave BS answers and made up responses instead of taking responsibility for not knowing. How did they treat students who spent their time attacking other students instead of studying and participating in class? If a student was continuously disrupting the class, it wouldn't be up to the real students to respond. The disruptive student would be banned from further participation. If, for some reason, the administration refused to act to remove the disruption, the students would be justified in taking it upon themselves to remove the disruption. The short answer is that you would get you ass kicked one way or another. Cowering in your apartment wouldn't save you. |
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VOR technigue, don't overshoot
Beauciphus writes:
If a student was continuously disrupting the class, it wouldn't be up to the real students to respond. The disruptive student would be banned from further participation. Are constant personal attacks directed at other students disruptive? If, for some reason, the administration refused to act to remove the disruption, the students would be justified in taking it upon themselves to remove the disruption. How would they go about that? The short answer is that you would get you ass kicked one way or another. So you advocate violence? Do you feel frustrated? |
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