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  #81  
Old June 9th 08, 09:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dave Doe
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Default Just a simple announcement for for students

In article ,
says...
Dave Doe wrote:
In article ,
says...
Just a few lines to let you know that if for any reason you student
pilots and the pilots and instructors who frequent this Usenet forum and
have devoted their time and effort freely attempting to make aviation
safer and educational wish to explore an alternative venue forum that is
moderated by aviation people, friendly to your questions and those who
answer you, you might wish to consider adding the online forum "Pilots
of America" to your list of places to hang out and exchange information.

I have explored this alternate venue and have found it to be quite
useful and seriously devoted to the aviation format.

Those interested in serious aviation discussion might wish to take note
of any and all off topic, ad hominem, and vitriolic posting that takes
place under this simple announcement post in deciding whether exploring
this new venue might be a worthwhile expenditure of your time. :-))))))

I will continue to post here as always if for no other reason than to
allow those students who are serious about aviation to be able to
compare the Usenet experience to the potential alternative experience of
the moderated aviation forum format.

Hope to see you over at Pilots of America.


That's great Dudley. Just one small problem. We don't all live in
America!

I don't believe that's a problem. It's my impression that all pilots are
welcome as long as the forum rules are followed. I've seen nothing at
all to indicate that POA is an "American" thing, unwelcome to fellow
pilots from other countries.
Please feel free to lurk the forum and decide this for yourself, but my
experience so far has been completely positive and internationally so.


Cheers, will do.

--
Duncan
  #82  
Old June 9th 08, 09:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Gezellig[_2_]
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Default Just a simple announcement for for students

Dudley Henriques blithered dramatically whilst picking the gonad hairs
from his teeth once fluffy on the testicles of his retaded son :
Stealth Pilot wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 09:35:48 -0400, Dudley Henriques
wrote:



Hope to see you over at Pilots of America.


a very narrow view of the world. what of the pilots *not* in america?

Stealth (in the world's best flying country) Pilot


The narrow view might be yours. My impression of the forum is that it's the
"Pilots of America" making ALL pilots welcome there. There are pilots from
all over the world posting there and I've yet to see anything
negative......such as what YOU have just posted here on Usenet.
Perhaps THIS is why pilots are going to moderated forums :-))


See you there!


  #83  
Old June 9th 08, 09:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley's Dick
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Stealth Pilot formulated the question :
if you had a small modicum of compassion you would probably understand
Dudley far better.
my understanding is that he has a permanent injury which probably
prevents him enjoying the one thing in life that he totally loves -
flying.
sharing his knowledge and experience is his outlet for that
enthusiasm.


back in the 70's there was just such a guy in our hangar who used to
talk to the newbies. I found out many years later that the boss
actually employed him to sit in the hangar and talk to the students so
that they would develop a robust and competent sense of airmanship.
It worked because not one of his students has ever been involved in an
accident that I'm aware of.
his presence filled so much of our appreciation of flying that we all
thought we'd spent most of our flying training with him. I was utterly
shocked a few years ago to discover that I'd spent just 45 minutes in
the air with him as my actual instructor during my entire training.


The dudley's of this world fill a little realized void in the emerging
pilot's needs.


so maxwell, bugger off and give him the room to do it.
your all consuming jealousy for something so simple as competent
advise is just amazing.


Stealth Pilot


Well said. Ever since Dudley's Dick stopped working, he was toast. We
need to allow for Melba Henriques and applaud his courage to expose
himsself as the eunuch he is publically.


  #84  
Old June 9th 08, 01:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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Default Just a simple announcement for for students

On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:45:15 +0200, Martin Hotze
wrote in :

Seth schrieb:
No, it's not an acronym. That's folk etymology. The term is simply derived
from the name of the commercial food product, SPAM (made by Hormel).


The term is derived from the Monty Python routine (which contained
much mention of Hormel's product).


here is the clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE

Seth


#m


Here's the definition:

http://www.eps.mcgill.ca/jargon/jargon.html#spam
2. To cause a newsgroup to be flooded with irrelevant or
inappropriate messages. You can spam a newsgroup with as little as
one well- (or ill-) planned message (e.g. asking "What do you
think of abortion?" on soc.women). This is often done with
cross-posting (e.g. any message which is crossposted to
alt.rush-limbaugh and alt.politics.homosexuality will almost
inevitably spam both groups). This overlaps with troll behavior;
the latter more specific term has become more common. ...
  #85  
Old June 9th 08, 01:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 19:20:32 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote:

Rich Ahrens wrote in news:484c226b$0$68532
:

on 6/8/2008 9:21 AM Stealth Pilot said the following:
if you had a small modicum of compassion you would probably understand
Dudley far better.
my understanding is that he has a permanent injury which probably
prevents him enjoying the one thing in life that he totally loves -
flying.
sharing his knowledge and experience is his outlet for that
enthusiasm.


The irony is Maxie has disc problems in his back himself. I wouldn't be
surprised if his behavior here were indicative of his abuse of heavy
duty pain medication.


And then there's those damned warts...



Bertie


oh you bloody card bertie. rotflmao.
Stealth pilot
  #86  
Old June 9th 08, 01:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:48:54 -0600, HARRY POTTER
wrote:



Ugh, this is the kind of crap that makes me vomit. Piloting is not some kind
of religious thing. All you do is move a yoke around and pull the power
levers back and forth. No pilot ever is what I would consider a hero.


god you are a dunce. even bloody mx understands more than that and he
knows nothing.

aviation is an environment of non linear relationships where the only
constant is an accelleration into the nearby planet.

it's a subtle world up there. right over your head.

Stealth Pilot
  #87  
Old June 9th 08, 02:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
[email protected]
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Default Just a simple announcement for for students

On Jun 7, 4:35 pm, "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message

... Maxwell wrote:

Bull****. You're spamming for another forum, and socken for Bertie, all
at the same time.


Why should we be surprised?


We? You've GOT to be kidding :-)))))) Who exactly is "we"? :-))


The other members of this group, that are tired of hearing your head rattle.
Drivel snipped


No actually. We're tired of listening to YOUR head rattle.

Why don't you STFU and sit down and give the gaping wound in the front
of your face a chance to heal?

  #88  
Old June 9th 08, 02:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default A short course in definitions for Maxie.

In article , Bertie the
Bunyip says...

HARRY POTTER wrote in
:

Stealth Pilot wrote:

if you had a small modicum of compassion you would probably
understand Dudley far better.
my understanding is that he has a permanent injury which probably
prevents him enjoying the one thing in life that he totally loves -
flying.
sharing his knowledge and experience is his outlet for that
enthusiasm.

back in the 70's there was just such a guy in our hangar who used to
talk to the newbies. I found out many years later that the boss
actually employed him to sit in the hangar and talk to the students
so that they would develop a robust and competent sense of
airmanship. It worked because not one of his students has ever been
involved in an accident that I'm aware of.
his presence filled so much of our appreciation of flying that we all
thought we'd spent most of our flying training with him. I was
utterly shocked a few years ago to discover that I'd spent just 45
minutes in the air with him as my actual instructor during my entire
training.

The dudley's of this world fill a little realized void in the
emerging pilot's needs.

so maxwell, bugger off and give him the room to do it.
your all consuming jealousy for something so simple as competent
advise is just amazing.

Stealth Pilot


Ugh, this is the kind of crap that makes me vomit. Piloting is not
some kind of religious thing. All you do is move a yoke around and
pull the power levers back and forth. No pilot ever is what I would
consider a hero.

Dudley is nothing but an attention seeking loser who is in love with
himself.


Now THAT is a sock puppet.


Who's a sock puppet?

--

"Tis an ill wind that blows no minds"
  #89  
Old June 9th 08, 02:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,news.groups,news.admin.net-abuse.usenet
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default Just a simple announcement for for students

In article , JosephKK
says...

On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 21:33:19 -0700, Max Isn't Well
luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote:

In article , WindsorFoxSS says...

Max Isn't Well wrote:
In article , Bertie the
Bunyip says...

Max Isn't Well luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
:

In article , Maxwell says...

"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
...
No. Spamming is something you do for profit or gain motives. Giving
people the opportunity to get rid of you is a labor of love :-)

--
Bull****. You're spamming for another forum, and socken for Bertie,
all at the same time.
Lets start with the basics.

Define "spam".

(Here's free kl00 - its an acronym)

And once you get that figured out, try "Breidbart Index"

Which you are close to running afoul of, btw...

It's not like anyone pays attention to it anymore...

Is there anyone at hime in nana-u these days?

The last time I saw intelligent discussion in there was '98 or '99

At this point even the trolls have abandoned it


You should probably check more often then. There has been quite a
bit of discussion of googles refusal to stem abuse.


Almost none of which has been intelligent


If you are so brilliant lead the way. Let's see your method.


It's not exactly complicated. I only read and respond to topics or
poasters that interest me, and ignore the rest.

--

"Tis an ill wind that blows no minds"
  #90  
Old June 9th 08, 02:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Stealth Pilot wrote in
:

On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 19:20:32 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote:

Rich Ahrens wrote in news:484c226b$0$68532
:

on 6/8/2008 9:21 AM Stealth Pilot said the following:
if you had a small modicum of compassion you would probably
understand Dudley far better.
my understanding is that he has a permanent injury which probably
prevents him enjoying the one thing in life that he totally loves -
flying.
sharing his knowledge and experience is his outlet for that
enthusiasm.

The irony is Maxie has disc problems in his back himself. I wouldn't
be surprised if his behavior here were indicative of his abuse of
heavy duty pain medication.


And then there's those damned warts...



Bertie


oh you bloody card bertie. rotflmao.


I was serious! He's poasted elsewhere about them...

Bertie
 




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