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On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 00:01:31 +0000 (UTC), Mike Beede wrote:
Sam wrote: On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 09:03:38 -0000, Keith W wrote: As the pioneer Air mail pilot E. Hamilton Lee said Don't be a show-off. Never be too proud to turn back. There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots. Which he absconded from Terence McKenna who proffered: "There are old shamans There are bold shamans But there are no old, bold shamans." Suggesting a hint of bravery and good sense go hand in hand when hand to mouth with psychoactive plants. ![]() If by "absconded from" you mean "stole," No I did not. |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 20:59:13 -0500, Sam wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 00:01:31 +0000 (UTC), Mike Beede wrote: If by "absconded from" you mean "stole," No I did not. *rofl* **** that theory, er Beede? |
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John Doe writes:
Dave Doe hard work.ok wrote: John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote: I am not a pilot, but familiar with flight simulation. I know that gliding limits your ability to control altitude. This is extremely risky? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...VRJowk#t=80 s Mainly curious about how difficult that was. Thanks. Nearly died a month or so ago, Jan 16th... http://youtu.be/N2nlVUuDh_o This is about the trip to the hospital. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejFFy...feature=colike The fact that he didn't die and that he was able to deploy his shoot is incredible IMO. If he were clowning around, I might agree with the prior "unnecessary risks" comment. But he knows what the risks are. Our special forces take risks like that, perhaps for a better purpose but not as much fun. Well, they're clearly not "necessary", given that he isn't doing anything that has any bigger purpose than having fun. But yeah, he shows some signs of understanding what he's doing, being prepared to do HIS part in an emergency, and being pretty careful. Still, as you say, he just got hurt pretty bad. -- David Dyer-Bennet, ; http://dd-b.net/ Snapshots: http://dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/data/ Photos: http://dd-b.net/photography/gallery/ Dragaera: http://dragaera.info |
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Daryl writes:
On 2/10/2012 9:12 PM, John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that, perhaps for a better purpose No disrespect intended, it just depends on the politic in charge. Wrong, As dangerous as a Specops mission is, they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. I think the "politic in charge" remark was about "perhaps for a better purpose". -- David Dyer-Bennet, ; http://dd-b.net/ Snapshots: http://dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/data/ Photos: http://dd-b.net/photography/gallery/ Dragaera: http://dragaera.info |
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On Feb 11, 8:29*am, John Doe wrote:
Daryl dhunt nospami70west3.com wrote: John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that Wrong, Bull****. As dangerous as a Specops mission is, You just contradicted yourself. they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. Well thought out and risky = difficult. SF is rarely a bunch of hotdogs. You mean like on TV? Of course not. Then again, Jeb Corliss doesn't use a stuntman or props. They know their job and do it probably beyond human capability Are you in a movie? but chance takers they aren't. You are playing semantics. I'm not interested in playing semantics. -- When it appears that it's impossible means they failed somewhere along the way and their people die in the process. *When it looks almost supernatural in the success, it's from superior planning and execution of the mission. *Almost all missions have been successful. Then you should go away instead of coming here if your objective is to challenge people if you don't get satisfaction to your question. Likewise if you don't like the answer to your question don't ask it. |
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On 3/24/2012 11:16 PM, glidergeek wrote:
On Feb 11, 8:29 am, John wrote: Daryldhunt nospami70west3.com wrote: John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that Wrong, Bull****. As dangerous as a Specops mission is, You just contradicted yourself. they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. Well thought out and risky = difficult. SF is rarely a bunch of hotdogs. You mean like on TV? Of course not. Then again, Jeb Corliss doesn't use a stuntman or props. They know their job and do it probably beyond human capability Are you in a movie? but chance takers they aren't. You are playing semantics. I'm not interested in playing semantics. -- When it appears that it's impossible means they failed somewhere along the way and their people die in the process. When it looks almost supernatural in the success, it's from superior planning and execution of the mission. Almost all missions have been successful. Then you should go away instead of coming here if your objective is to challenge people if you don't get satisfaction to your question. Likewise if you don't like the answer to your question don't ask it. I didn't ask the original question. And as for going away, are you going to grab my left wrist that I am typing with and wrench it to force me to go away? -- http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. Tons of Military shows and programs. |
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On Mar 24, 10:59*pm, Daryl wrote:
On 3/24/2012 11:16 PM, glidergeek wrote: On Feb 11, 8:29 am, John *wrote: Daryldhunt nospami70west3.com *wrote: John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that Wrong, Bull****. As dangerous as a Specops mission is, You just contradicted yourself. they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. Well thought out and risky = difficult. SF is rarely a bunch of hotdogs. You mean like on TV? Of course not. Then again, Jeb Corliss doesn't use a stuntman or props. They know their job and do it probably beyond human capability Are you in a movie? but chance takers they aren't. You are playing semantics. I'm not interested in playing semantics. -- When it appears that it's impossible means they failed somewhere along the way and their people die in the process. *When it looks almost supernatural in the success, it's from superior planning and execution of the mission. *Almost all missions have been successful. Then you should go away instead of coming here if your objective is to challenge people if you don't get satisfaction to your question. Likewise if you don't like the answer to your question don't ask it. I didn't ask the original question. *And as for going away, are you going to grab my left wrist that I am typing with and wrench it to force me to go away? --http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. *Tons of Military shows and programs. Sorry Daryl I didn't mean you I meant the original poster. He came onto a usernet hiding behind a false name and a keyboard asked a controversial question with the intent of starting **** and and succeeded well. Lookit he sucked in at least 70 responses. He's smiling thinking what a bunch of looser gliderpilots. |
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On Mar 24, 10:59*pm, Daryl wrote:
On 3/24/2012 11:16 PM, glidergeek wrote: On Feb 11, 8:29 am, John *wrote: Daryldhunt nospami70west3.com *wrote: John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that Wrong, Bull****. As dangerous as a Specops mission is, You just contradicted yourself. they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. Well thought out and risky = difficult. SF is rarely a bunch of hotdogs. You mean like on TV? Of course not. Then again, Jeb Corliss doesn't use a stuntman or props. They know their job and do it probably beyond human capability Are you in a movie? but chance takers they aren't. You are playing semantics. I'm not interested in playing semantics. -- When it appears that it's impossible means they failed somewhere along the way and their people die in the process. *When it looks almost supernatural in the success, it's from superior planning and execution of the mission. *Almost all missions have been successful. Then you should go away instead of coming here if your objective is to challenge people if you don't get satisfaction to your question. Likewise if you don't like the answer to your question don't ask it. I didn't ask the original question. *And as for going away, are you going to grab my left wrist that I am typing with and wrench it to force me to go away? --http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. *Tons of Military shows and programs. Sorry Daryl I didn't mean you I meant the "John Doe" The little guy hiding behind the keyboard and the alias. He came onto this site with intention of starting **** and didn't like that he didn't get the answer he wanted. He sucked all he could into this with a stupid question. |
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On 3/25/2012 9:06 AM, glidergeek wrote:
On Mar 24, 10:59 pm, wrote: On 3/24/2012 11:16 PM, glidergeek wrote: On Feb 11, 8:29 am, John wrote: Daryldhunt nospami70west3.com wrote: John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that Wrong, Bull****. As dangerous as a Specops mission is, You just contradicted yourself. they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. Well thought out and risky = difficult. SF is rarely a bunch of hotdogs. You mean like on TV? Of course not. Then again, Jeb Corliss doesn't use a stuntman or props. They know their job and do it probably beyond human capability Are you in a movie? but chance takers they aren't. You are playing semantics. I'm not interested in playing semantics. -- When it appears that it's impossible means they failed somewhere along the way and their people die in the process. When it looks almost supernatural in the success, it's from superior planning and execution of the mission. Almost all missions have been successful. Then you should go away instead of coming here if your objective is to challenge people if you don't get satisfaction to your question. Likewise if you don't like the answer to your question don't ask it. I didn't ask the original question. And as for going away, are you going to grab my left wrist that I am typing with and wrench it to force me to go away? --http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. Tons of Military shows and programs. Sorry Daryl I didn't mean you I meant the "John Doe" The little guy hiding behind the keyboard and the alias. He came onto this site with intention of starting **** and didn't like that he didn't get the answer he wanted. He sucked all he could into this with a stupid question. Not a prob. Misunderstandings do happen. -- http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. Tons of Military shows and programs. |
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On Mar 25, 11:01*am, glidergeek wrote:
On Mar 24, 10:59*pm, Daryl wrote: On 3/24/2012 11:16 PM, glidergeek wrote: On Feb 11, 8:29 am, John *wrote: Daryldhunt nospami70west3.com *wrote: John Doe wrote: Our special forces take risks like that Wrong, Bull****. As dangerous as a Specops mission is, You just contradicted yourself. they are well thought out and executed and normally are highly successful. Well thought out and risky = difficult. SF is rarely a bunch of hotdogs. You mean like on TV? Of course not. Then again, Jeb Corliss doesn't use a stuntman or props. They know their job and do it probably beyond human capability Are you in a movie? but chance takers they aren't. You are playing semantics. I'm not interested in playing semantics. -- When it appears that it's impossible means they failed somewhere along the way and their people die in the process. *When it looks almost supernatural in the success, it's from superior planning and execution of the mission. *Almost all missions have been successful. Then you should go away instead of coming here if your objective is to challenge people if you don't get satisfaction to your question. Likewise if you don't like the answer to your question don't ask it. I didn't ask the original question. *And as for going away, are you going to grab my left wrist that I am typing with and wrench it to force me to go away? --http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. *Tons of Military shows and programs. Sorry Daryl I didn't mean you I meant the original poster. *He came onto a usernet hiding behind a false name and a keyboard asked a controversial question with the intent of starting **** and and succeeded well. Lookit he sucked in at least 70 responses. He's smiling thinking what a bunch of looser gliderpilots. Actually, he sparked a very good discussion when you filter and ignore the normal garbage. |
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