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  #31  
Old July 12th 06, 12:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:00:50 -0500, Emily
wrote:

Jessica Rhodes wrote:


What rule was made up? Did the person in question present a birth certificate and
the valid birth certificate was rejected???


You really are an idiot. Do you expect me to actually answer your
questions? I've never seen you post before, and that's either because
you're a troll or I kill-filed you years ago.


This is use net. Any one of us can be any one or anything. Without a
bit of research or having been on the group long enough to become
recognized and have developed a reputation, there is nothing that can
really be assumed except the person you are talking to may not be what
they claim.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com

Roger
  #33  
Old July 12th 06, 01:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On 11 Jul 2006 12:11:53 -0700, "Robert M. Gary"
wrote:


john smith wrote:
In article . com,
"Robert M. Gary" wrote:

It looks like the difference is $20 and I'd
pay the $20 just to be able to keep my old stamps.


They send you your old one back with the new one.


That's good to know. Nowadays its not a good idea for a pilot to be
without his passport. Everytime I go down to the FSDO they expect to


I've never had a pass port.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com

see my passport now. Just to renew a CFI now they are asking for it. I
know several FBOs that will no longer accept new students (US citizens)
that do not have passports because they've had trouble with
B-certificates.

-Robert

Roger
  #34  
Old July 12th 06, 02:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Morgans wrote:
"Emily" wrote
That's why I'm not answering her. *I've* never seen her post here.
But, like I said, it's very possible she's been plonked for years.


I can't recall seeing you here, at least not very much, if at all. Are you
posting under a new name, or just posting a lot more than you have in the
past?


Combination of both. I posted in college, four or five years ago, but
don't know under what name (it wasn't this one). I posted late last
year/early this year, too, until I got fed up with the pettiness.

Regardless, I wasn't including anyone else in the above statement. I've
lurked for years, and never saw her name.
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Old July 12th 06, 03:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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wrote

This is use net. Any one of us can be any one or anything. Without a
bit of research or having been on the group long enough to become
recognized and have developed a reputation, there is nothing that can
really be assumed except the person you are talking to may not be what
they claim.


You know, there is a real quiet kind of wisdom, in that paragraph.

Reputation is everything. You never know for sure what or where someone is,
or where they are coming from.

If a person has honor, they post what they are, and what they believe in,
without dodging around with new identities. Even if others do not agree
with them, that is OK. Some of the crackpots have used too many identities
to keep track of.

I've never posted under an assumed name. I'll bet that you haven't either,
and many others have not. I'm the kind of person that will tell a cashier
that they have given me too much change back. I don't take or keep stuff
that doesn't belong to me. If I tear up somebody's stuff, I'll make it
right with them.

The world needs more honest people.
--
Jim in NC



  #36  
Old July 12th 06, 03:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Emily" wrote

That's why I'm not answering her. *I've* never seen her post here.
But, like I said, it's very possible she's been plonked for years.


I can't recall seeing you here, at least not very much, if at all. Are you
posting under a new name, or just posting a lot more than you have in the
past?
--
Jim in NC

  #37  
Old July 12th 06, 04:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Emily" wrote

Combination of both. I posted in college, four or five years ago, but
don't know under what name (it wasn't this one). I posted late last
year/early this year, too, until I got fed up with the pettiness.

Regardless, I wasn't including anyone else in the above statement. I've
lurked for years, and never saw her name.


There are a lot of people that come in though here, post a couple five
times, then leave, never to be seen again. Most that do that aren't really
missed. g

I have a feeling that a lot start in the group through a cross post.

I'm pretty guilty of not checking all of the groups that are linked to a
post when I reply to it. :-(
--
Jim in NC

  #38  
Old July 12th 06, 04:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Emily wrote:

Jessica Rhodes wrote:


What rule was made up? Did the person in question present a birth certificate and
the valid birth certificate was rejected???


You really are an idiot


Yes, I'm an 'idiot' because I know that a passport is not required for US Citizens
returning home from Mexico, and an immigration officer not accepting a DRIVER's license
does not change that fact. .

Do you expect me to actually answer your
questions?


You mean the question about how everyone is automatically supposed to know your age and
why you think that because you are "posting in a pilot newsgroup....makes it obvious
that you are at least 17..." Or why you think that a passport is required to return to
the USA from Mexico, merely because your 'friend' had trouble with only a driver's
license. Hint: A birth certificate would have worked nicely.


I've never seen you post before, and that's either because
you're a troll or I kill-filed you years ago.


Well, you are right about one thing. You do sound about 17. .

  #39  
Old July 12th 06, 06:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"John" wrote

Why do you say that? I can replace my driver's license at my DMV's

website in
a few minutes or less. It's only about ten bucks, payable with a credit

card.
They can mail it to me, since they already have the photos stored, and in

the
meantime the printout is sufficient to prove that I am licensed while I

wait
for the license card.

Wow, I had to show up in person, three forms of ID, and give them 86 bucks
for a new driver's license.
--
Jim in NC.

  #40  
Old July 12th 06, 02:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Morgans wrote:

"John" wrote

Why do you say that? I can replace my driver's license at my DMV's

website in
a few minutes or less. It's only about ten bucks, payable with a credit

card.
They can mail it to me, since they already have the photos stored, and in

the
meantime the printout is sufficient to prove that I am licensed while I

wait
for the license card.

Wow, I had to show up in person, three forms of ID, and give them 86 bucks
for a new driver's license.


In Massachusetts, just go to the registry home page, click replace license,
fill out the form and you're done. The site takes 3 credit card types and the
replacement fee is $15 or $20.

 




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