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Old May 2nd 04, 05:51 PM
Jay Honeck
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Default Rec.Aviation "Rogue's Gallery" of aircraft photos update

For learning about flying and aircraft, there's no place like Usenet --
specifically the "Rec.Aviation.Piloting", "Rec.Homebuilt", and
"Rec.Aviation.Owning" newsgroups. These forums attract hundreds
(thousands?) of aviation enthusiasts each day, and represent a depth and
breadth of knowledge that is simply not available anywhere else.
Many "regulars" have participated in these groups for years. Over time,
relationships develop that transcend the impersonal nature of the internet,
occasionally developing into strong and fast friendships. The "Rec.Owning"
newsgroup in particular has developed into a close-knit bunch, with many of
us passionate about our airplanes and the lives we lead with them. (Or is
that "for" them? :-) Over the years Mary and I have met many of our
"cyber-friends" in "real" life, and without exception these folks have been
wonderful!

The major drawback to the newsgroups, however, is that they do not allow the
transmission of photos. As a result, we all operate in a text-based,
2-dimensional world, never knowing what each other looks like, never being
able to "show off" our favorite flying machines.

Until now! Visit http://www.alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm to see a
webpage made solely for use by members of the rec.aviation newsgroups. We
can now see and admire each other's aircraft, and appreciate what we're all
working so hard to maintain -- and over 75 newsgroup participants now have
photos of their planes on this website!

For the month of April, we've got three new additions and updates:

- From John Forster, of Kent, England, his cool Grumman Tiger...

- From Tina Marie, of Houston, Texas, her '55 TriPacer...

- From Michelle P., her Maule M7-235 (and her pic of driving a tractor at
Sun N Fun...

Want YOUR pictures in the Rogue's Gallery for all of us to drool on? Email
some to me at , along with a brief bio, and I'll get
'em up for you!

--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old May 2nd 04, 06:06 PM
Shiver Me Timbers
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Jay Honeck wrote:

The major drawback to the newsgroups, however, is that they do not allow the
transmission of photos.


Says who.....??????

alt.binaries.pictures.aviation

That newsgroup has been there for years and works like a hot damn.

As a result, we all operate in a text-based, 2-dimensional world, never knowing
what each other looks like, never being
able to "show off" our favorite flying machines.


Says who.....??????

alt.binaries.pictures.aviation

That newsgroup has been there for years and works like a hot damn.

Until now!


Hmmmmm..... Do I smell another commercial plug for alexisparkinn
comming up.

Visit http://www.alexisparkinn.com/_JUST_A...E_OF_SPAM_.htm


For the month of April, we've got three new additions and updates:


And if those three people were that interested in sharing pictures of
their pride and joy with the aviation community then one would think
they would have both the intelligence and decency to share them by
posting their own pictures to..... alt.binaries.pictures.aviation

That newsgroup has been there for years and works like a hot damn.

After all Jay.... it's good enough for you to drop by every so often
and scrounge pictures from..... It was a Corsair picture you were
looking for the other day wasn't it.....????????
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Old May 2nd 04, 06:53 PM
G. Burkhart
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a.b.p.a is a good place to view pictures of planes for that day, but it
is a terrible place for finding a specific plane/person picture from these
rec.aviation groups. If someone asks me if I have some (old) pictures of my
plane online, I point them to Jay's site or the Ercoupe site and they can
view them. Jay's site is set up nicely that I can browse the pictures of the
people and planes at my leisure or look up specific people or planes from
these groups to get some (usually wrong ;-) impression of the posters.

When my plane gets out of annual, I will try to take some newer/better
pictures of my Ercoupe and submit them to Jay's site. It allows others in
these groups to get an idea of my flying.

I can't imagine trying to keep track of the various people and planes on
these rec groups by downloading their pictures from a.b.p.a. and trying to
catalog, sort and filter out the non rec. planes. Jay's site is a great
complement to these rec groups.

I recently took a picture of a Citabria (N91RA) at FRM (yes, the same
one that's on the April cover of AOPA), anyone interested in seeing it can
check it out on a.b.p.a. one of these days...

-Greg Burkhart
N93332

"Shiver Me Timbers" wrote in message
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Jay Honeck wrote:


The major drawback to the newsgroups, however, is that they do not allow

the
transmission of photos.


Says who.....??????

alt.binaries.pictures.aviation



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Old May 2nd 04, 11:43 PM
Jay Honeck
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And if those three people were that interested in sharing pictures of
their pride and joy with the aviation community then one would think
they would have both the intelligence and decency to share them by
posting their own pictures to..... alt.binaries.pictures.aviation


*sigh*

I know you're a troll, but (for those who may be wondering) here are the two
reasons alt.binaries isn't workable for the "Rogue's Gallery":

1. Many ISPs don't carry the binary newsgroups. As a result, many people
simply don't get to see the cool pix that are posted there.
2. Most ISPs that DO carry the binary groups only archive them for a few
days. I am only able to "see" the pix for about four days before my ISP
deletes them.

To make "alt.binaries.pictures.aviation" a viable alternative, all 77
participants would have to re-post their pictures every four days.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old May 3rd 04, 12:12 AM
G. Burkhart
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:rQelc.19048$I%1.1355836@attbi_s51...
*sigh*

To make "alt.binaries.pictures.aviation" a viable alternative, all 77
participants would have to re-post their pictures every four days.


4 days??? I'm using the same newsgroup server (mchsi) and am lucky to see
pictures on a.b.p.a. over 2 days old. I have missed quite a few 'Hangar
Queen' pictures because I don't check these newsgroups daily. ;-(

If the 77 people would upload all of their pictures every 4 days to
a.b.p.a., it would probably reduce the archive to a day or 2 at most.

I enjoy browsing through Jay's site. Just looking at the rec pictures, it is
hard to even tell that the main site is for his Inn.


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Old May 3rd 04, 04:51 AM
Rich S.
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"G. Burkhart" wrote in message
news:Xfflc.18416$Ik.1331997@attbi_s53...
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:rQelc.19048$I%1.1355836@attbi_s51...

I enjoy browsing through Jay's site. Just looking at the rec pictures, it

is
hard to even tell that the main site is for his Inn.


And he, unlike anonymous trolls, seems to be a polite, courteous person.

Rich S.


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Old May 3rd 04, 06:54 AM
Peter Duniho
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"Shiver Me Timbers" wrote in message
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The major drawback to the newsgroups, however, is that they do not allow

the
transmission of photos.


Says who.....??????

alt.binaries.pictures.aviation


A newsgroup is one of the worst ways to distribute binary images. Huge
amounts of data are sent to servers that never need them, and the
representation of the data is inherently inefficient. In addition, the data
do not remain indefinitely.

Finally, have you considered the possibility that those of us reading
rec.aviation.piloting (and other text newsgroups) do not care to visit the
binary newsgroups, trying to sift through all the other stuff there to find
a handful of messages, or that many of us use ISPs that simply don't even
carry the binary newsgroups?

Hmmmmm..... Do I smell another commercial plug for alexisparkinn
comming up.


Ahhh...your true motivation appears. It's not that you actually think
there's something technically wrong, you're just offended at the scent of
commercialism.

We had this thread awhile back already. Do us all a favor, go back and
savor the thread on Google Groups, and leave the rest of us who've already
experienced it alone.

Pete


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Old May 3rd 04, 12:54 PM
Bob Moore
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"Rich S." wrote

And he, unlike anonymous trolls, seems to be a polite, courteous
person.


Having met Jay at Sun-n-Fun, I'll second that motion.

Bob Moore
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Old May 4th 04, 05:01 AM
StellaStar
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A newsgroup is one of the worst ways to distribute binary images.

I'm just grateful my reader doesn't show the pictures some try to post. The
lack of an occasional plane picture is more than offset by the reassuring
knowledge that I will never ever stumble across a portrayal billed as Christina
Aguilera doing something biologically improbable with an accommodating stranger
or a root vegetable.
 




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