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Kyler,
I don't know why your chosen method of defending Usenet is by trashing the efforts of other web sites. This is troubling and a bit confusing. If you don't want to use our site to share your pilot knowledge and experience, that's perfectly fine. In fact, you probably wouldn't get much enjoyment out of it because it's not designed to be a confrontational forum. I think I've been very forthcoming in explaining what we're trying to accomplish with Pilot Chronicles but for some reason you still feel a need to question our integrity and motives. I assume that's why you posted the name and address of my web development business - information which is easily accessible to anyone by simply performing a search of the whois database. This does however make me question your integrity since you must feel it's OK to violate the terms and conditions of the whois database by republishing it's data to a public forum. Nevertheless, thank you for the free plug, Kyler. For those of you that missed it, here's the contact info for my freelance web design business: InStep Interactive 5136 NE Alameda St. Portland, OR 97213 Website: http://www.instepinteractive.com And since you seem so interested in the "behind the scenes" of Pilot Chronicles, here's a little something extra just for you Kyler... I'm married with no children, my dog's name is Cider, and when I'm not flying I'm either windsurfing or riding my '94 Harley Sportster. I hope you'll sleep better tonight. Before I end this post (and hopefully this thread) I did want to respond to Thomas' comment regarding my use of the term "hair-raising" experiences. I did not mean to imply that only death defying experiences need apply. We are looking for any story that taught a pilot a lesson. I will choose my words more carefully next time. That's the kind of constructive critism I can use. Thanks Thomas. Ron Pilot Chronicles http://www.pilotchronicles.com |
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