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July 24th 06, 09:34 PM
I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
site, its awesome.

Here is the linky

http://www.aviation-pilot-supplies.com/

Peter Duniho
July 24th 06, 10:25 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
> site, its awesome.

Really? I have to?

I suppose it's just coincidence that your IP address is just down the road
from the web site's? Surely you're not abusing Google's free and anonymous
gmail accounts to spam the newsgroups.

Oh, wait...that's right. You probably are. Go away. I guarantee you that
I, and probably most other people, will never do business with someone that
feels a need to lie about their promotion.

Larry Dighera
July 24th 06, 10:42 PM
On 24 Jul 2006 13:34:11 -0700, wrote in
. com>::

>I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
>site, its awesome.

Wow! You can get your wings to pin on your shirt there too! :-)

Larry Dighera
July 24th 06, 10:49 PM
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 14:25:18 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
> wrote in
>::

>Surely you're not abusing Google's free and anonymous
>gmail accounts to spam the newsgroups.
>
>Oh, wait...that's right. You probably are. Go away.

To be fair, that blog-site does contain aviation training related
articles, and generally seems to promote becoming a pilot.

July 24th 06, 10:57 PM
Well, i just thought i would share some articles, if you would like to
write some, hey i will make an account for you. I wrote the one about
the wings, and others had submited the rest. I trying to make a place
where students and instructors can share infomation.

Jose[_1_]
July 24th 06, 10:59 PM
> I trying to make a place
> where students and instructors can share infomation.

What's wrong with here on the newsgroups?

Jose
--
The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music.
for Email, make the obvious change in the address.

July 24th 06, 11:00 PM
Larry Dighera wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 14:25:18 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
> > wrote in
> >::
>
> >Surely you're not abusing Google's free and anonymous
> >gmail accounts to spam the newsgroups.
> >
> >Oh, wait...that's right. You probably are. Go away.
>
> To be fair, that blog-site does contain aviation training related
> articles, and generally seems to promote becoming a pilot.

thank you, email me and i will see that you get a pair of wings for
yourself.

Laonork
July 24th 06, 11:03 PM
wrote:
> Well, i just thought i would share some articles, if you would like to
> write some, hey i will make an account for you. I wrote the one about
> the wings, and others had submited the rest. I trying to make a place
> where students and instructors can share infomation.

I think that most posters here are of the mind that you are insulting
our intelligence. If you had come right out and been straight with us
from the getgo, the reception would have been warmer.

Monk

July 24th 06, 11:05 PM
Larry Dighera wrote:
> On 24 Jul 2006 13:34:11 -0700, wrote in
> . com>::
>
> >I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
> >site, its awesome.
>
> Wow! You can get your wings to pin on your shirt there too! :-)

Email me and i will see to it that you recieve a pair.

July 24th 06, 11:09 PM
Laonork wrote:
> wrote:
> > Well, i just thought i would share some articles, if you would like to
> > write some, hey i will make an account for you. I wrote the one about
> > the wings, and others had submited the rest. I trying to make a place
> > where students and instructors can share infomation.
>
> I think that most posters here are of the mind that you are insulting
> our intelligence. If you had come right out and been straight with us
> from the getgo, the reception would have been warmer.
>
> Monk

I see, i'm sorry. I didn't realize that it sounded that way. Anyways
Thanks for the info and heads up. I will keep it mind.

Larry Dighera
July 25th 06, 03:39 AM
On 24 Jul 2006 15:05:05 -0700, "
> wrote in
. com>::

>
>Larry Dighera wrote:
>> On 24 Jul 2006 13:34:11 -0700, wrote in
>> . com>::
>>
>>
>> Wow! You can get your wings to pin on your shirt there too! :-)
>
>Email me and i will see to it that you recieve a pair.

While I sincerely appreciate your generous offer, I'm not quite that
narcissistic.

July 25th 06, 05:50 PM
Peter Duniho wrote:
> "Larry Dighera" > wrote in message
> ...
> > To be fair, that blog-site does contain aviation training related
> > articles, and generally seems to promote becoming a pilot.
>
> I don't care how useful it is. If the publisher has to lie just to get
> people to see it, it's not deserving of any attention whatsoever.

where did i lie? I just left out information.

Jose[_1_]
July 25th 06, 06:09 PM
> where did i lie? I just left out information.

Leaving out strategic information is the same thing.

Jose
--
The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music.
for Email, make the obvious change in the address.

Peter Duniho
July 25th 06, 06:10 PM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> where did i lie? I just left out information.

I quote:

"I just read some great articles on flying, [...]
Here is the linky

http://www.aviation-pilot-supplies.com/"

You didn't "just read". You are the author of the web site itself, and you
are promoting a web site that is commercial in nature (filled with
advertising, and links prominently to an online pilot shop).

The web site wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the advertisements, and
the only reason you posted the link was in an attempt to drive traffic there
to increase your own profit. Furthermore, you were not even honest about
the nature of the web site, falsely implying that you happened across the
web site, rather than were the author yourself.

Frankly, there isn't a single aspect of your post and your behavior that
doesn't scream out "slimeball".

"Where did I lie?", indeed. Where *didn't* you lie? I guess you gave the
correct URL. But you didn't "just read" the articles, I *don't* have to
bookmark the site, and it's *not* awesome.

Pete

gatt
July 25th 06, 06:29 PM
"Peter Duniho" > wrote in message
...

> The web site wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the advertisements,

Neither would the AOPA site, probably.

Chalk it up as aggressive self-promotion in a world where, sometimes, that's
the only way you can get ahead. What flight school doesn't advertise, and
what advertisement doesn't spin the information to shed the best possible
light on its subject?

As a UNIX admin for a major network provider, I fight spam for a living as
part of my job, so I'm not out here making excuses for it. I think that the
articles would be interesting for beginning pilots and it's no more
commercially-oriented than the AOPA and other websites.

The subject was topical and honest (you can get articles on flying), the
website doesn't require a fee to access the articles, you're not hit with
pop-ups or other things, and the ads are just a sidebar. The only area of
concern are the tiny links that require you to register to read the
articles;
that is quite often a means of harvesting and reselling targetted e-mail
addresses. (If you register to an aviation website, your e-mail address is
valuable for mass-mailers because they know when the e-mail address was
entered--"freshness"--and they know your hobby or interest, which can be
used for a number of things.)

That's a little problematic, but, on the other hand, considering the sheer
amount of friggin' insurance policy junkmail I have to deal with from the
AOPA...


-c

Jim Macklin
July 25th 06, 08:25 PM
But the legit sites don't spam. There are web hosts that
run seminars on Internet marketing that teach suckers to use
newsgroups as advertising.


"gatt" > wrote in message
...
|
| "Peter Duniho" > wrote in
message
| ...
|
| > The web site wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the
advertisements,
|
| Neither would the AOPA site, probably.
|
| Chalk it up as aggressive self-promotion in a world where,
sometimes, that's
| the only way you can get ahead. What flight school
doesn't advertise, and
| what advertisement doesn't spin the information to shed
the best possible
| light on its subject?
|
| As a UNIX admin for a major network provider, I fight spam
for a living as
| part of my job, so I'm not out here making excuses for it.
I think that the
| articles would be interesting for beginning pilots and
it's no more
| commercially-oriented than the AOPA and other websites.
|
| The subject was topical and honest (you can get articles
on flying), the
| website doesn't require a fee to access the articles,
you're not hit with
| pop-ups or other things, and the ads are just a sidebar.
The only area of
| concern are the tiny links that require you to register to
read the
| articles;
| that is quite often a means of harvesting and reselling
targetted e-mail
| addresses. (If you register to an aviation website, your
e-mail address is
| valuable for mass-mailers because they know when the
e-mail address was
| entered--"freshness"--and they know your hobby or
interest, which can be
| used for a number of things.)
|
| That's a little problematic, but, on the other hand,
considering the sheer
| amount of friggin' insurance policy junkmail I have to
deal with from the
| AOPA...
|
|
| -c
|
|

July 25th 06, 08:53 PM
Listen, i made the website to help General Aviation, i started it about
one month ago, and my purpose was to infrom students that they did have
a choice when it came to finding an instructor, or a school for that
matter (part 61 or 141). The ads are just there as a mean to make a
little bit of money (CTR is bad regardless). AOPA has been charging
all the pilots for open source information. I will never because an
AOPA member, they can send me all the emails and direct mail they want,
they will never get my money. I am just trying to organize the
aviation infomation bacause i feel that i need to, i will give you some
examples.

Landings.com is a great site, but man that site is a mess, how can i
ever find some with all the ads, and horrible text format.

AOPA is a good site, but like i said they charge ppl for information.

Aviations Jobs - when was that last time you came across a job site
that didn't charge you to become a member.

The Aviation Industry is draining us pilots, charging for everything
and anything, and then they pay us crap. I think that BS. An
instructor getting paid $9HR. What is that. An airline pilot making
$28,000 a yr if that. This instructries is Fu*ked up, and i am going
to do everything i can to make it better. Human Knowledge belongs to
the world.

So if you would like to be a part of this, please feel free to email
me. If you think i should remove the ads, i will.

July 25th 06, 09:06 PM
Jim Macklin wrote:
> But the legit sites don't spam. There are web hosts that
> run seminars on Internet marketing that teach suckers to use
> newsgroups as advertising.
>


I not sure where you see that you have to register to read the art. I
Don't have that enable, and i don't need your email address to spam
anyone. I don't spam!!

Peter Duniho
July 25th 06, 09:28 PM
"gatt" > wrote in message
...
>> The web site wouldn't even exist if it weren't for the advertisements,
>
> Neither would the AOPA site, probably.

But they don't post messages lying about their relationship to their web
site either.

> Chalk it up as aggressive self-promotion in a world where, sometimes,
> that's the only way you can get ahead.

You live in a world where you have to lie to get ahead?

Sorry, but I don't live in that world. I feel sorry for anyone who does.

> What flight school doesn't advertise, and what advertisement doesn't spin
> the information to shed the best possible light on its subject?

What flight school posts here pretending to have found a web site with
useful information, when in fact the web site is actually their own?

> As a UNIX admin for a major network provider, I fight spam for a living as
> part of my job, so I'm not out here making excuses for it. I think that
> the articles would be interesting for beginning pilots and it's no more
> commercially-oriented than the AOPA and other websites.

I have a MUCH smaller problem with the advertising than I do with the lying.
The only other thing the guy has posted here are messages that could be
construed as more marketing (a classic marketing technique is to develop
interest in the products you're selling by pretending to have an interest
yourself), and those were only recent, at the same time he posted his
advertisement. But, had he been truthful about his relationship to the web
site he's advertising, I think we all could have given him the benefit of
the doubt (I would have).

> The subject was topical and honest (you can get articles on flying), the
> website doesn't require a fee to access the articles, you're not hit with
> pop-ups or other things, and the ads are just a sidebar.

There are ads after each and every article.

> The only area of concern are the tiny links that require you to register
> to read the articles;

A requirement to register just to read articles is a HUGE problem,
especially on a little no-name blog like that. It just emphasizes that what
the person really wants you to see are the ads, not the articles.

> [...]
> That's a little problematic, but, on the other hand, considering the sheer
> amount of friggin' insurance policy junkmail I have to deal with from the
> AOPA...

AOPA is paying out of their own budget to send you the junk mail, and they
aren't trying to hide their motives when they send it to you.

Pete

Peter Duniho
July 25th 06, 09:40 PM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> [...]
> So if you would like to be a part of this, please feel free to email
> me. If you think i should remove the ads, i will.

You are completely missing the point.

The problem isn't the ads per se. They are simply the underlying motive
that shows why you felt a need to lie about the nature of your relationship
to the web site. The real problem is that you lied about the nature of your
relationship to the web site.

Writing articles takes time. Making them available on a web site costs
money (even if it's only a small amount). More power to the blogger who can
defray his costs by including unobtrusive ads in their web site. I've got
nothing against that.

Had you posted something like "I've written some articles in my blog that I
think would be of interest to you all, here's the link", that would've been
okay, even with the ads (especially if you acknowledged the web site is
ad-supported). But the moment you misrepresent the true nature of the site,
you've crossed the line to unacceptable behavior.

Pete

Ray[_1_]
July 25th 06, 09:44 PM
> AOPA is paying out of their own budget to send you the junk mail, and they
> aren't trying to hide their motives when they send it to you.

There budget that they get from members and ads. But like i said
before, you dont' have to register to see the articles.

Ray[_1_]
July 25th 06, 09:49 PM
Peter Duniho wrote:
> > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> > [...]
> > So if you would like to be a part of this, please feel free to email
> > me. If you think i should remove the ads, i will.
>
> You are completely missing the point.
>
> The problem isn't the ads per se. They are simply the underlying motive
> that shows why you felt a need to lie about the nature of your relationship
> to the web site. The real problem is that you lied about the nature of your
> relationship to the web site.
>
> Writing articles takes time. Making them available on a web site costs
> money (even if it's only a small amount). More power to the blogger who can
> defray his costs by including unobtrusive ads in their web site. I've got
> nothing against that.
>
> Had you posted something like "I've written some articles in my blog that I
> think would be of interest to you all, here's the link", that would've been
> okay, even with the ads (especially if you acknowledged the web site is
> ad-supported). But the moment you misrepresent the true nature of the site,
> you've crossed the line to unacceptable behavior.
>
> Pete

OK, i'm not gonna lie, you are right and i agree with you 100%, so i
would like to apologize to the group. Yes this is my website (blog),
yes its about aviation and flight training, and yes it is ad supported.
Some article were written by me, others were submited. Yes i do think
that they are interesting, and yes i think you should read them.

Thank you for viewing my articles and site.

BillJ
July 27th 06, 08:34 PM
wrote:
> Larry Dighera wrote:
>
>>On 24 Jul 2006 13:34:11 -0700, wrote in
. com>::
>>
>>
>>>I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
>>>site, its awesome.
>>
>>Wow! You can get your wings to pin on your shirt there too! :-)
>
>
> Email me and i will see to it that you recieve a pair.
>
Suggestion for iprintstl:
Most bloggers can spell, can proof and edit, and can correctly use
syntax and proper English. Work on it and then present your site and a
"must" read.

Mark Hansen
July 27th 06, 08:41 PM
On 07/27/06 12:34, BillJ wrote:
> wrote:
>> Larry Dighera wrote:
>>
>>>On 24 Jul 2006 13:34:11 -0700, wrote in
. com>::
>>>
>>>
>>>>I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
>>>>site, its awesome.
>>>
>>>Wow! You can get your wings to pin on your shirt there too! :-)
>>
>>
>> Email me and i will see to it that you recieve a pair.
>>
> Suggestion for iprintstl:
> Most bloggers can spell, can proof and edit, and can correctly use
> syntax and proper English. Work on it and then present your site and a
> "must" read.

So ... you're not like most bloggers? ;-)

Peter Duniho
July 27th 06, 08:52 PM
"BillJ" > wrote in message
...
> Suggestion for iprintstl:
> Most bloggers can spell, can proof and edit, and can correctly use syntax
> and proper English.

Most bloggers can do that?

I beg to differ. You must not read very many blogs if you think that most
are well-written.

Ray[_1_]
July 28th 06, 07:03 AM
Blog are mostly personal items, so people feel free to write what they
want. It is my blog and not a newspaper or magazine, so thank you, but
no i will write how i want because its my blog.

Peter Duniho
July 28th 06, 08:59 AM
"Ray" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Blog are mostly personal items, so people feel free to write what they
> want. It is my blog and not a newspaper or magazine, so thank you, but
> no i will write how i want because its my blog.

Why not reply to the person who was actually insulting your blog? Hint: it
wasn't me.

At the very least, you might try quoting the text to which you're actually
replying.

That said, whether you are writing a blog, posting to Usenet, or composing
your resume, good spelling and grammar *greatly* enhance the reader's
willingness to take what you have to say seriously. You hurt only yourself
when you insist on ignoring such things.

Pete

Oracle
August 3rd 06, 07:36 PM
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:42:23 +0000, Larry Dighera wrote:

> On 24 Jul 2006 13:34:11 -0700, wrote in
> . com>::
>
>>I just read some great articles on flying, you have to bookmark this
>>site, its awesome.
>
> Wow! You can get your wings to pin on your shirt there too! :-)

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james
August 5th 06, 11:42 PM
Your site would look much better if it weren't the standard WordPress
template a billion other sites use.

How about some originality in designed? (and writing too for that
matter)


Ray wrote:
> Peter Duniho wrote:
> > > wrote in message
> > ups.com...
> > > [...]
> > > So if you would like to be a part of this, please feel free to email
> > > me. If you think i should remove the ads, i will.
> >
> > You are completely missing the point.
> >
> > The problem isn't the ads per se. They are simply the underlying motive
> > that shows why you felt a need to lie about the nature of your relationship
> > to the web site. The real problem is that you lied about the nature of your
> > relationship to the web site.
> >
> > Writing articles takes time. Making them available on a web site costs
> > money (even if it's only a small amount). More power to the blogger who can
> > defray his costs by including unobtrusive ads in their web site. I've got
> > nothing against that.
> >
> > Had you posted something like "I've written some articles in my blog that I
> > think would be of interest to you all, here's the link", that would've been
> > okay, even with the ads (especially if you acknowledged the web site is
> > ad-supported). But the moment you misrepresent the true nature of the site,
> > you've crossed the line to unacceptable behavior.
> >
> > Pete
>
> OK, i'm not gonna lie, you are right and i agree with you 100%, so i
> would like to apologize to the group. Yes this is my website (blog),
> yes its about aviation and flight training, and yes it is ad supported.
> Some article were written by me, others were submited. Yes i do think
> that they are interesting, and yes i think you should read them.
>
> Thank you for viewing my articles and site.

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