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anantha
September 8th 04, 03:13 AM
hi..
i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
i want to be a member of this group.
can the creator help me?
thanks and regards,
ananthavalli.s
zatatime
September 8th 04, 03:51 AM
On 7 Sep 2004 19:13:59 -0700, (anantha)
wrote:
>hi..
>i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
>working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>
>i want to be a member of this group.
>
>can the creator help me?
>
>thanks and regards,
>ananthavalli.s
Congratulations, you are now a member.
z
Newps
September 8th 04, 04:46 AM
zatatime wrote:
> On 7 Sep 2004 19:13:59 -0700, (anantha)
> wrote:
>
>
>>hi..
>>i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
>>working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>>
>>i want to be a member of this group.
>>
>>can the creator help me?
>>
>>thanks and regards,
>>ananthavalli.s
>
>
> Congratulations, you are now a member.
Does that mean you are God?
zatatime
September 8th 04, 05:14 AM
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 21:46:36 -0600, Newps >
wrote:
>
>
>zatatime wrote:
>
>> On 7 Sep 2004 19:13:59 -0700, (anantha)
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>hi..
>>>i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
>>>working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>>>
>>>i want to be a member of this group.
>>>
>>>can the creator help me?
>>>
>>>thanks and regards,
>>>ananthavalli.s
>>
>>
>> Congratulations, you are now a member.
>
>Does that mean you are God?
On the contrary. It was meant to be humorous. No one can "assign"
membership to a Usenet group. By making his post he "earned"
"membership" immediately. I was merely pointing out the obvious (or
so I thought).
z
Casey Wilson
September 8th 04, 05:21 AM
"anantha" > wrote in message
om...
> hi..
> i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
> working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>
> i want to be a member of this group.
>
> can the creator help me?
>
> thanks and regards,
> ananthavalli.s
If you fix your CAPS key, I'm sure the creator will approve your membership.
Uhmmm, what's an ic engine?
Peter Duniho
September 8th 04, 05:37 AM
"Casey Wilson" > wrote in message
news:RMv%c.5678$5Y6.2877@trnddc07...
> If you fix your CAPS key, I'm sure the creator will approve your
membership.
Frankly, I'd much rather have newbies posting in all lowercase than all
uppercase. Fixing the caps-lock or shift key might result in the latter,
you never know.
> Uhmmm, what's an ic engine?
Uhmmm, internal combustion. Maybe you've heard of it? It's become VERY
popular with the automotive and aviation crowd lately.
:)
Pete
chris priest
September 8th 04, 04:19 PM
Casey Wilson wrote:
> Uhmmm, what's an ic engine?
Its when a pilot doesn't use the carb heat.
Steve Fleischer
September 8th 04, 04:30 PM
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 11:19:30 -0400, chris priest wrote:
> Casey Wilson wrote:
>> Uhmmm, what's an ic engine?
>
> Its when a pilot doesn't use the carb heat.
Hehehe. :-)
--
Steve
E-mail: steve at flyingtigerwebdesign dot com
Hong Kong, 08/09/2004 23:30:11
Jim Fisher
September 8th 04, 05:17 PM
"anantha" > wrote in message
> i want to be a member of this group.
But seriously, no. There's no room left on the server for new members. We
will have to cancel someone else's membership in order to let you in.
Anyone have any suggestions on who needs to go?
Perhaps simply institute a ban on all high wing posters?
--
Jim Fisher
lance smith
September 8th 04, 06:22 PM
(anantha) wrote in message >...
> hi..
> i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
> working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>
> i want to be a member of this group.
>
> can the creator help me?
>
> thanks and regards,
> ananthavalli.s
Welcome to the collective! I'm sure you can contribute a lot, esp
powerplant discussions. Know anything about the Thielert diesels
coming out soon?
p.s. wanna learn how to fly?!
-lance smith
Hartwig Flamm
September 8th 04, 09:31 PM
lance smith wrote:
>
> Know anything about the Thielert diesels
> coming out soon?
>
I got my Check-Out last Weekend on a DA40-TDI (Thielert equipped).
Run-up is cool just press and hold the ECU-Test Button and wait for all the
Warning lights to go dark.
The 2 major Differences to a "standard" Engine are:
*) Fuel Management (Transfer Pump)
*) Engine Characteristics
The TDI is fun to fly and will burn about than 5 gallons of Jet-A per hour.
The ones flying here have mufflers installed and that really keeps the
neighbors happy! You've got the hear the difference.
Hartwig
--
Just remove the cork to Reply by e-Mail.
Newps
September 8th 04, 11:06 PM
zatatime wrote:
>>
>>Does that mean you are God?
>
>
>
> On the contrary. It was meant to be humorous. No one can "assign"
> membership to a Usenet group. By making his post he "earned"
> "membership" immediately. I was merely pointing out the obvious (or
> so I thought).
Oy.
gerrcoin
September 9th 04, 01:24 AM
anantha wrote:
> hi..
> i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
> working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>
> i want to be a member of this group.
>
> can the creator help me?
>
> thanks and regards,
> ananthavalli.s
Welcome
You may want to also check out rec.aviation.homebuilt
A lot of homebuilt aircraft use modified auto engines.
Just a small point to note, it is frowned upon to crosspost (aka
X-post or posting to multiple newsgroups). You may as well start off
on the right foot, so to speak.
Dan Thomas
September 9th 04, 03:02 PM
"Jim Fisher" > wrote in message >...
> "anantha" > wrote in message
> > i want to be a member of this group.
>
> But seriously, no. There's no room left on the server for new members. We
> will have to cancel someone else's membership in order to let you in.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on who needs to go?
>
> Perhaps simply institute a ban on all high wing posters?
Then we need to create rec.aviation.highwing.taildraggers.realpilots...
Dan
tony roberts
September 10th 04, 02:44 AM
> can the creator help me?
You're asking us?
Prayer might help, and of course learning to fly get's you a bit closer.
Tony
--
Tony Roberts
PP-ASEL
VFR OTT
Night
Cessna 172H C-GICE
G.R. Patterson III
September 10th 04, 03:54 AM
tony roberts wrote:
>
> Prayer might help, and of course learning to fly get's you a bit closer.
Or maybe gets you there a little faster. :-)
George Patterson
If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people
he gives it to.
Casey Wilson
September 10th 04, 03:59 AM
"anantha" > wrote in message
om...
> hi..
> i found this group is interesting..allow me to introduce..i'm also
> working in a automobile industry in ic engine design.
>
> i want to be a member of this group.
>
> can the creator help me?
>
> thanks and regards,
> ananthavalli.s
Okay, okay, we've had our fun -- me included. But for a moment, let's back
off the taunts and jibes. Ms. Ananthavalli came to this newsgroup to
introduce herself while trying to figure out how the system works. Let's
cut her a little slack. I for one apologize for participating in the joking
around.
If we haven't driven you off, welcome, Ms. Ananthavalli. The
rec.aviation.piloting newsgroup is populated (mostly) by licensed pilots.
Because it is unmoderated, any person is free to post any message, although
if it is not in line with the charter for the group, verbal penalties will
result. It is, for the most part, international with what seems like
preponderance of members in the USA. Perhaps someone else can comment about
the rec.aviation.student newsgroup, although the name seems
self-explanatory.
Where do you live and where do you work?
Regards,
Casey
Jon Kraus
September 10th 04, 01:00 PM
"Anyone have any suggestions on who needs to go?"
Doug Rinks
Jon Kraus
PP-ASEL-IA
Student Mooney owner
Jim Fisher wrote:
> "anantha" > wrote in message
>
>>i want to be a member of this group.
>
>
> But seriously, no. There's no room left on the server for new members. We
> will have to cancel someone else's membership in order to let you in.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on who needs to go?
>
> Perhaps simply institute a ban on all high wing posters?
>
> --
> Jim Fisher
>
>
Bob Moore
September 10th 04, 01:35 PM
Jon Kraus wrote
> "Anyone have any suggestions on who needs to go?"
Well...if we just cut JC's posts in half, we would probably
have room for half-a-dozen new members.
Bob Moore
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