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Uncle Fuzzy[_2_]
July 16th 13, 01:22 AM
@tuno- do longer in need of justsoar - done flying. Do I need to somehow opt out?, or just not end money?
Tenjoyed having mySUAs... thanks for theservice
XCSkies -also not sure what to do there.
@Darryll - thanks for the rationality regarding xponders and stuff
@BobK PARTS!, NOT CHARTS! Thanks for that. DO ers rock! tooo many cool things to design, build/fly. Not enough time (ever, no matter ow long you have.
Just so ya'll don't have to sit around asking WTF?, I've got a brain tumor (subtle, eh?) that will limit my further participation, in much of anything.
I anted to fly all my life, and for the last dozen years, I think I've had THE BEST kind offlying. I don't know of anyone who njoyed it more than me, but I'm optimistic and pleased to believe in my guts that so many of you come close.
WE do a thing that's joe average (poor *******!) will NEVER get. Pretty f'ing close to magic.
Tim Taylor
July 16th 13, 02:34 AM
On Monday, July 15, 2013 6:22:34 PM UTC-6, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
> @tuno- do longer in need of justsoar - done flying. Do I need to somehow opt out?, or just not end money?
>
> Tenjoyed having mySUAs... thanks for theservice
>
> XCSkies -also not sure what to do there.
>
> @Darryll - thanks for the rationality regarding xponders and stuff
>
> @BobK PARTS!, NOT CHARTS! Thanks for that. DO ers rock! tooo many cool things to design, build/fly. Not enough time (ever, no matter ow long you have.
>
> Just so ya'll don't have to sit around asking WTF?, I've got a brain tumor (subtle, eh?) that will limit my further participation, in much of anything.
>
> I anted to fly all my life, and for the last dozen years, I think I've had THE BEST kind offlying. I don't know of anyone who njoyed it more than me, but I'm optimistic and pleased to believe in my guts that so many of you come close.
>
> WE do a thing that's joe average (poor *******!) will NEVER get. Pretty f'ing close to magic.
Jim,
Wish you all the best! Please let us know how the fight goes. Always a place in our two place if you want to fly.
TT
Tony[_5_]
July 16th 13, 04:45 AM
Jim,
Sorry to hear that. Keep your chin up, keep us updated, and know that glider pilots all around the world are wishing you the best.
On Monday, July 15, 2013 5:22:34 PM UTC-7, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
>
> Just so ya'll don't have to sit around asking WTF?, I've got a brain tumor (subtle, eh?) that will limit my further participation, in much of anything.
>
> I wanted to fly all my life, and for the last dozen years, I think I've had THE BEST kind of flying. I don't know of anyone who enjoyed it more than me, but I'm optimistic and pleased to believe in my guts that so many of you come close.
>
> WE do a thing that's joe average (poor *******!) will NEVER get. Pretty f'ing close to magic.
Best wishes Jim - proud to have you in our sport.
9B
Jim:
It's been good to know you and fly with you out of Tonopah. I have chuckled over many of your writings for years. As long as you can put fingers to keyboard, we all would love to hear your observations on developments, both personal and in our sport. We will all make the same final glide you are embarked upon now: some of us will not see it coming while others will have your advance warning. We aspire to your sense of equanimity. You have our best wishes. Fred
Dan Marotta
July 17th 13, 01:26 AM
Us, too, Jim, from Dan and Patti. Hope to see you at the ground launch
weekend in October!
"Tony" > wrote in message
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> Jim,
>
> Sorry to hear that. Keep your chin up, keep us updated, and know that
> glider pilots all around the world are wishing you the best.
Brad[_2_]
July 17th 13, 01:32 AM
Stay strong Jim, I enjoyed our online friendship. keep an eye on that altimeter as the hands wind around the dial.
Brad
"GK"
Jim[_18_]
July 17th 13, 06:39 PM
Jim,
I don't think that I've flown with anybody that's enjoyed soaring more than you. We missed you at Tonopah this year. You've inspired a new batch of xc pilots in our club. It was fun to see them go out and fly hard.
Jim D
Bill T
July 24th 13, 01:38 AM
> WE do a thing that's joe average (poor *******!) will NEVER get. Pretty f'ing close to magic.
Happy Birthday Jim!
T
Guy B
July 24th 13, 06:29 AM
Jim,
You've been the go-to-guy, for repairs, designs, or bargains of any kind.
Did you name or train a successor?
And how about that 'low cal' cheese cake recipe?
It's not going to get lost is it?
You're The Man. We'll all miss you. I miss you already!
Guy
Uncle Fuzzy[_2_]
July 25th 13, 01:02 AM
On Tuesday, July 23, 2013 10:29:41 PM UTC-7, Guy B wrote
> Jim, You've been the go-to-guy, for repairs, designs, or bargains of any kind. Did you name or train a successor? And how about that 'low cal' cheese cake recipe? It's not going to get lost is it? You're The Man. We'll all miss you. I miss you already! Guy
Tons o f talent in the club. Look to some of the younger guys like Shane,
Dave, and others.for new ideas. Jay, Bill, and a wole host of guys (and gals) have the training and perspective to figure out HAT should be done.
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