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  #31  
Old November 24th 06, 08:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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--
"There are 3 secrets to the perfect landing. Unfortunately,
nobody knows
what they are." - (mike).

The proper place, nothing broken, and everybody asks, "Are
we down yet?"




"Jose" wrote in message
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| No sir, solids of REVOLUTION are cylinders. Solids of
ROTATION can be given
|
| Oops. My bad. (I've never heard of solids of rotation
before, and just
| read it as solids of revolution).
|
| Jose
| --
| "There are 3 secrets to the perfect landing.
Unfortunately, nobody knows
| what they are." - (mike).
| for Email, make the obvious change in the address.


  #32  
Old November 25th 06, 12:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Morgans[_2_]
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"Steve Foley" wrote in message
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"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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To a cook, butter (US) comes in one pound packages and divided and wrapped
into four "sticks" or cubes to the pound.


Jim, when in the hell are you going to get a real ISP (or newsreader, if that
would help) that is not a known spambot, so everyone could read your posts
again.

You should make that a charge to "Kitplanes" since that is the way readers are
supposed to ask questions and get answers about your columns.

Seriously, there is nothing the responsible ISP's (like mine) will do, about
unblocking a known mass spam sending ISP, like yours.

The ball is in your court.

By the way, I never did see a regular on here, or RAH, volunteer to re-post
Jim's E-mails, so everyone can see them.

Any volunteers? Please?
--
Jim in NC

  #33  
Old November 25th 06, 12:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Morgans[_2_]
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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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I think it was 4 nephews between the ages of 2 and 5
Jim


Oooh, I remember those years.

I feel your pain! g

When I was growing up, our house was the usual location for the relatives to
congregate for the "big" holiday family celebrations. My parents had a very
smart solution to the "little brat" disease.

We had a partially finished basement, with a ping table, homemade foosball
table, dart board, TV, and some other kid type things to do. It was
semi-indestructible.

Kids under 16 were banished to the basement, except to come upstairs to go to
the bathroom, go outside, report the gushing of blood, or fill up their plate
for dinner.

It worked well. The kids had a blast, the parents didn't have to interact with
them, and everyone had a good day!

The damage was usually relatively minor. g
--
Jim in NC

  #34  
Old November 25th 06, 02:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
john smith
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In article ,
"Jim Burns" wrote:

a couple loads to Wal Mart in Washington Courthouse last week


Gosh, that's only an hour away. If only I had known!
  #35  
Old November 25th 06, 02:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
john smith
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In article ,
Jose wrote:

(I've never heard of solids of rotation before, and just
read it as solids of revolution)


Kalifornia mathmatics.
  #36  
Old November 25th 06, 03:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Burns
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LOL... well.. my parents house is the local gathering place and we've got
nearly the same banishment pit, filled with all the latest video games and
pcs where at least 5 or 6 other kids, includeing mine, ages 6-16 spend most
of the day. The 2-5'ers complain that they don't get a turn and the older
kids are too competative to work out a system to let the little kids play...
so the little ones chase each other around the house while the older ones
play in the dungeon. Up to 14 adults and 11 kids. Next plane will have to
be a Metroliner.
Jim

"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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I think it was 4 nephews between the ages of 2 and 5
Jim


Oooh, I remember those years.

I feel your pain! g

When I was growing up, our house was the usual location for the relatives
to congregate for the "big" holiday family celebrations. My parents had a
very smart solution to the "little brat" disease.

We had a partially finished basement, with a ping table, homemade foosball
table, dart board, TV, and some other kid type things to do. It was
semi-indestructible.

Kids under 16 were banished to the basement, except to come upstairs to go
to the bathroom, go outside, report the gushing of blood, or fill up their
plate for dinner.

It worked well. The kids had a blast, the parents didn't have to interact
with them, and everyone had a good day!

The damage was usually relatively minor. g
--
Jim in NC



  #37  
Old November 25th 06, 04:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Burns
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That's where their local distribution center is located. I don't know if
there's a DC closer to you than Wash. Crthse. If you go to the local
SuperCenter, see the "Select Fresh" brand of russet potatoes and it doesn't
say Idaho on the bag, odds are 1 out of 3 that they came from us. They
aren't our best customer but they aren't the cheapest customer either.
Jim

"john smith" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Jim Burns" wrote:

a couple loads to Wal Mart in Washington Courthouse last week


Gosh, that's only an hour away. If only I had known!



  #38  
Old November 25th 06, 05:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Greg B
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"john smith" wrote in message
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Montblack... "Jim Burns potatos"

Jay Honneck... "Jim Burns potatos"

Can you buy these potatos online?

(BTW, Jim Burns didn't mention what he was having.)


I thought it was something Jim did to the potatoes.


  #39  
Old November 25th 06, 06:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
RST Engineering
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Gee, Jim, since you are the only one bitching about my posts, why don't you
get YOUR ISP's ass in gear?

Anybody else got a problem with my posts, or is Jim the odd man out here?

Jim



"Morgans" wrote in message
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Jim, when in the hell are you going to get a real ISP (or newsreader, if
that would help) that is not a known spambot, so everyone could read your
posts again.



 




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