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Andre Volant
October 19th 04, 09:56 PM
Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION from people
who have experience and who can write more then one sentence.
This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots who know
nothing.

Jim Vincent
October 19th 04, 10:44 PM
>Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION from people
>who have experience and who can write more then one sentence.
>This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots who know
>nothing.

Then why are you looking here :-0

Jim Vincent
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Tim Newport-Peace
October 19th 04, 10:56 PM
X-no-archive: yes
In article >, Andre
Volant > writes
>Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION from people
>who have experience and who can write more then one sentence.
>This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots who know
>nothing.

If you were to say WHICH man on WHAT subject, your mail might be
understandable.

Why not respond to the thread in question and you may get the desired
effect. As it stands, with no cross-references, it is hard to determine
what request you are referring to...

Tim Newport-Peace

"Indecision is the Key to Flexibility."

Dave Martin
October 19th 04, 11:20 PM
Thats true Tim, but I suspect whatever the thread,
he doesn't want comments from Idiots who think they
know something.

Dave



At 22:36 19 October 2004, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
>X-no-archive: yes
>In article , Andre
>Volant writes
>>Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION
>>from people
>>who have experience and who can write more then one
>>sentence.
>>This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots
>>who know
>>nothing.
>
>If you were to say WHICH man on WHAT subject, your
>mail might be
>understandable.
>
>Why not respond to the thread in question and you may
>get the desired
>effect. As it stands, with no cross-references, it
>is hard to determine
>what request you are referring to...
>
>Tim Newport-Peace
>
>'Indecision is the Key to Flexibility.'
>

Shawn
October 20th 04, 12:25 AM
Andre Volant wrote:
> Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION from people
> who have experience and who can write more then one sentence.
> This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots who know
> nothing.

Would you accept stupid comments from rather well educated individuals?
Just checking.

Shawn

P.S. Your expectations of the people on Usenet are really too high. :-)

tango4
October 20th 04, 04:36 AM
You're just asking for it! Most of the people here hang around waiting for
people like you!

Ian

"Andre Volant" > wrote in message
om...
> Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION from people
> who have experience and who can write more then one sentence.
> This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots who know
> nothing.

COLIN LAMB
October 20th 04, 05:15 AM
How do we know what is good information? If it comes only from people with
experience and who can write more than one sentence, then we are all in
trouble.

In 1900, no one had flown a powered aircraft. Many people who could write
the best, wrote that people could never fly. They had centuries of proof to
back them up.

And, the Wright Bros. had never flown a powered aircraft, so they would not
have been a good source of information.

In the end, any information you get must be evaluated by you to see if it is
useful. That test may be more important than the credentials of the person
giving advice.

Colin N12HS


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Andre Volant
October 20th 04, 07:13 AM
Sorry guys for mixup made by this server because my comment was to be
a part of the post right below: "Importing a used glider from Europe".
I guess when you type anything in Subject window your comment becomes
a new post, maybe it is automatic.
Andre


Dave Martin > wrote in message >...
> Thats true Tim, but I suspect whatever the thread,
> he doesn't want comments from Idiots who think they
> know something.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> At 22:36 19 October 2004, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
> >X-no-archive: yes
> >In article , Andre
> >Volant writes
> >>Please note that this man is asking for GOOD INFORMATION
> >>from people
> >>who have experience and who can write more then one
> >>sentence.
> >>This man IS NOT asking for stupid comments from idiots
> >>who know
> >>nothing.
> >
> >If you were to say WHICH man on WHAT subject, your
> >mail might be
> >understandable.
> >
> >Why not respond to the thread in question and you may
> >get the desired
> >effect. As it stands, with no cross-references, it
> >is hard to determine
> >what request you are referring to...
> >
> >Tim Newport-Peace
> >
> >'Indecision is the Key to Flexibility.'
> >

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