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Old June 29th 07, 03:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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A Guy Called Tyketto writes:

You're right. I had just thought about that after I posted.
But the rest of my post stands.


No, it contains multiple errors, not just that one glaring error.


Even if that's true, his correct-to-error ratio is orders of magnitude above
yours.


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Old June 29th 07, 04:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Jun 28, 3:11 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
At the
equator itself, the day is always exactly 12 hours long.

USENET archives can be so much fun.


Yes, they are. Like this one...


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Old June 29th 07, 09:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Airbus writes:

Just a reality check here - temperatures throughout June 2007 in Paris France
have been running five to ten degrees (C) below seasonal norm.


The normal high for June is about 21; the normal low is around 14. The temps
are only slightly below the norm.

Unfortunately, this is the exception, not the rule. Most excursions are heat
waves today. The temperature is increasingly above norms almost all the
time--sometimes by a lot, sometimes by a little, but always above. This has
been an accelerating trend for a decade.

The assertion "Climate changes in the past ten
years have been dramatic in much of the country" is demonstrably false, and has
no basis in fact.


The weather records say otherwise.

It is unclear whether this contributor is suggesting the past ten years have
shown desertification process in France ...


Desertification is not occurring, but drought is an increasing problem, as
rainfall has diminished in many areas. Even in Paris, it rains less than it
used to, and when it rains, it's much more likely to be a thunderstorm rather
than the intermittent, misty rain that Paris is known for.
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Old June 29th 07, 09:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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El Maximo writes:

Even if that's true, his correct-to-error ratio is orders of magnitude above
yours.


This is not a tennis match or baseball game, and an error is an error.
Additionally, you'll find that I do not often make mistakes (I don't like to
make mistakes, so I take care).
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Old June 29th 07, 09:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Jun 29, 3:05 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
El Maximo writes:
Even if that's true, his correct-to-error ratio is orders of magnitude above
yours.


This is not a tennis match or baseball game, and an error is an error.
Additionally, you'll find that I do not often make mistakes (I don't like to
make mistakes, so I take care).


See the comment on your assertion that there's 12 hours of daylight
every day at the equator as another minor error in this thread, or
examine your life track as another example of another error. For a
person of (I'm speaking as a professional psychologist here) at least
moderately above average intellegence -- your writing skills suggest
an IQ in the 120s -- you have a demonstrated imbalance of social and
coping skills, don't you? If you're receiving professional help I'd
suggest you change psychologists, the course you're on isn't working.

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Old June 29th 07, 11:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
...
El Maximo writes:

Even if that's true, his correct-to-error ratio is orders of magnitude
above
yours.


This is not a tennis match or baseball game, and an error is an error.
Additionally, you'll find that I do not often make mistakes (I don't like
to
make mistakes, so I take care).


In truth, I've found that you make many mistakes. You just won't accept it,
so backpedal and find flaws with others.


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Old June 29th 07, 03:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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El Maximo writes:

In truth, I've found that you make many mistakes. You just won't accept it,
so backpedal and find flaws with others.


In truth? So you've not been telling the truth up to this point?
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Old June 29th 07, 04:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Jun 29, 9:46 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes:
See the comment on your assertion that there's 12 hours of daylight
every day at the equator as another minor error in this thread ...


I didn't make an error.


It is demonstrated!

 




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