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NW_Pilot
November 13th 07, 07:50 PM
This week, 172SP to Denmark,
Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
December, 182 SMA Diesel to Africa, (Will E-mail Jay the Photos Enroute) New
Camera :) Digital SLR!!!!
December, SR22 to India (Factory Delivery)

Looking to bee a great end to a slow year and a very welcoming new year!

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 13th 07, 11:53 PM
Nomen Nescio > wrote in
:

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>
> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>
> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>


I get there from time to time. I expect I could find him but why would I
want to harm such a precious loon?

Anyhow, it's not like he can't do himself a great deal of damage without
any help whatsoever.


Bertie

Stefan
November 14th 07, 12:17 AM
Nomen Nescio schrieb:

> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in Paris,
> we might take up a collection in this group.

You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
civilized world?

Veeduber
November 14th 07, 12:55 AM
>
> You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
> civilized world?
>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Nonsense. To 'break a leg' is nothing more than an expression of
bonhomie; a well established tradition among pilots & other artistic
types.

-R.S.Hoover

Larry Dighera
November 14th 07, 02:20 AM
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan >
wrote in >:

>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>
>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in Paris,
>> we might take up a collection in this group.
>
>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
>civilized world?

When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from the
constraints of the rule of law.

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 02:58 AM
Larry Dighera > wrote in
:

> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan >
> wrote in >:
>
>>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>>
>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
>>> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>
>>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
>>civilized world?
>
> When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from the
> constraints of the rule of law.



No you are not. It may be a bit harder to catch you, and you may evade the
law because the remailing may pass through a place where that law is not
upheld, but you're responsible.

Just ask any kiddy porn peddler that's been caught swapping pics that way,
for instance.

Or for even bigger thrills, try using one to make threats against Shrub.

See how anonymous you are then. See how disinterested the law is in that.

You'll be in Guantanamo having your feet whipped before you can say boo.



bertie

NW_Pilot
November 14th 07, 04:32 AM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
.. .
> Larry Dighera > wrote in
> :
>
>> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan >
>> wrote in >:
>>
>>>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>>>
>>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
>>>> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>>
>>>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
>>>civilized world?
>>
>> When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from the
>> constraints of the rule of law.
>
>
>
> No you are not. It may be a bit harder to catch you, and you may evade the
> law because the remailing may pass through a place where that law is not
> upheld, but you're responsible.
>
> Just ask any kiddy porn peddler that's been caught swapping pics that way,
> for instance.
>
> Or for even bigger thrills, try using one to make threats against Shrub.
>
> See how anonymous you are then. See how disinterested the law is in that.
>
> You'll be in Guantanamo having your feet whipped before you can say boo.
>
>
>
> bertie

How about just sitting in a parking at a hotel or on the on street parking
using there free wifi problem solved!!! or stumbling on some poor saps open
wifi connection? There are ways to be totally anonymous.

NW_Pilot
November 14th 07, 04:33 AM
"Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
...
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>
> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>
> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in Paris,
> we might take up a collection in this group.
>

And who's legs would that be?

November 14th 07, 04:35 AM
On Nov 13, 10:32 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
wrote:
> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in 6.130...
>
>
>
> > Larry Dighera > wrote in
> :
>
> >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan >
> >> wrote in >:
>
> >>>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>
> >>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
> >>>> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>
> >>>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
> >>>civilized world?
>
> >> When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from the
> >> constraints of the rule of law.
>
> > No you are not. It may be a bit harder to catch you, and you may evade the
> > law because the remailing may pass through a place where that law is not
> > upheld, but you're responsible.
>
> > Just ask any kiddy porn peddler that's been caught swapping pics that way,
> > for instance.
>
> > Or for even bigger thrills, try using one to make threats against Shrub.
>
> > See how anonymous you are then. See how disinterested the law is in that.
>
> > You'll be in Guantanamo having your feet whipped before you can say boo.
>
> > bertie
>
> How about just sitting in a parking at a hotel or on the on street parking
> using there free wifi problem solved!!! or stumbling on some poor saps open
> wifi connection? There are ways to be totally anonymous.

Not really, your MAC ID will show up unless you forge it.

November 14th 07, 04:38 AM
On Nov 13, 1:50 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
wrote:
> This week, 172SP to Denmark,
> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
> December, 182 SMA Diesel to Africa, (Will E-mail Jay the Photos Enroute) New
> Camera :) Digital SLR!!!!
> December, SR22 to India (Factory Delivery)
>
> Looking to bee a great end to a slow year and a very welcoming new year!

Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?

I get the willies just thinking about it.

Dean

November 14th 07, 04:48 AM
On Nov 13, 9:38 pm, wrote:
> On Nov 13, 1:50 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
> wrote:
>
> > This week, 172SP to Denmark,
> > Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
> > The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
> > December, 182 SMA Diesel to Africa, (Will E-mail Jay the Photos Enroute) New
> > Camera :) Digital SLR!!!!
> > December, SR22 to India (Factory Delivery)
>
> > Looking to bee a great end to a slow year and a very welcoming new year!
>
> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
> year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?
>
> I get the willies just thinking about it.
>
> Dean

He should have a great tailwind though.. :<))

NW_Pilot
November 14th 07, 05:13 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> On Nov 13, 10:32 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
> wrote:
>> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in
>> 6.130...
>>
>>
>>
>> > Larry Dighera > wrote in
>> :
>>
>> >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan >
>> >> wrote in >:
>>
>> >>>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>>
>> >>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
>> >>>> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>
>> >>>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
>> >>>civilized world?
>>
>> >> When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from the
>> >> constraints of the rule of law.
>>
>> > No you are not. It may be a bit harder to catch you, and you may evade
>> > the
>> > law because the remailing may pass through a place where that law is
>> > not
>> > upheld, but you're responsible.
>>
>> > Just ask any kiddy porn peddler that's been caught swapping pics that
>> > way,
>> > for instance.
>>
>> > Or for even bigger thrills, try using one to make threats against
>> > Shrub.
>>
>> > See how anonymous you are then. See how disinterested the law is in
>> > that.
>>
>> > You'll be in Guantanamo having your feet whipped before you can say
>> > boo.
>>
>> > bertie
>>
>> How about just sitting in a parking at a hotel or on the on street
>> parking
>> using there free wifi problem solved!!! or stumbling on some poor saps
>> open
>> wifi connection? There are ways to be totally anonymous.
>
> Not really, your MAC ID will show up unless you forge it.
>

Mac Is is spedcific to hardware you can buy hardware in cash!

NW_Pilot
November 14th 07, 05:14 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> On Nov 13, 1:50 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
> wrote:
>> This week, 172SP to Denmark,
>> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>> December, 182 SMA Diesel to Africa, (Will E-mail Jay the Photos Enroute)
>> New
>> Camera :) Digital SLR!!!!
>> December, SR22 to India (Factory Delivery)
>>
>> Looking to bee a great end to a slow year and a very welcoming new year!
>
> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
> year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?
>
> I get the willies just thinking about it.
>
> Dean
>

Yea, 4 to 5 hours of day light..... Not to bad go when weather is good!

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 07:36 AM
"NW_Pilot" > wrote in
:

>
> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
> .. .
>> Larry Dighera > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan >
>>> wrote in >:
>>>
>>>>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're
>>>>> in Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>>>
>>>>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
>>>>civilized world?
>>>
>>> When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from the
>>> constraints of the rule of law.
>>
>>
>>
>> No you are not. It may be a bit harder to catch you, and you may
>> evade the law because the remailing may pass through a place where
>> that law is not upheld, but you're responsible.
>>
>> Just ask any kiddy porn peddler that's been caught swapping pics that
>> way, for instance.
>>
>> Or for even bigger thrills, try using one to make threats against
>> Shrub.
>>
>> See how anonymous you are then. See how disinterested the law is in
>> that.
>>
>> You'll be in Guantanamo having your feet whipped before you can say
>> boo.
>>
>>
>>
>> bertie
>
> How about just sitting in a parking at a hotel or on the on street
> parking using there free wifi problem solved!!! or stumbling on some
> poor saps open wifi connection? There are ways to be totally
> anonymous.


Yep, you can do that but he said "you are free from the constraints of
the law"

No moe so than if you get away with a bank robbery.


Bertie
>

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 07:37 AM
"NW_Pilot" > wrote in
:

>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> On Nov 13, 10:32 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
>> wrote:
>>> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in
>>> 6.130...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > Larry Dighera > wrote in
>>> :
>>>
>>> >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:17:52 +0100, Stefan
>>> >> > wrote in
>>> >> >:
>>>
>>> >>>Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>>>
>>> >>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while
>>> >>>> you're in Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>>
>>> >>>You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
>>> >>>civilized world?
>>>
>>> >> When you post through an anonymous re-mailer you are free from
>>> >> the constraints of the rule of law.
>>>
>>> > No you are not. It may be a bit harder to catch you, and you may
>>> > evade the
>>> > law because the remailing may pass through a place where that law
>>> > is not
>>> > upheld, but you're responsible.
>>>
>>> > Just ask any kiddy porn peddler that's been caught swapping pics
>>> > that way,
>>> > for instance.
>>>
>>> > Or for even bigger thrills, try using one to make threats against
>>> > Shrub.
>>>
>>> > See how anonymous you are then. See how disinterested the law is
>>> > in that.
>>>
>>> > You'll be in Guantanamo having your feet whipped before you can
>>> > say boo.
>>>
>>> > bertie
>>>
>>> How about just sitting in a parking at a hotel or on the on street
>>> parking
>>> using there free wifi problem solved!!! or stumbling on some poor
>>> saps open
>>> wifi connection? There are ways to be totally anonymous.
>>
>> Not really, your MAC ID will show up unless you forge it.
>>
>
> Mac Is is spedcific to hardware you can buy hardware in cash!
>


There's plenty of ways to avoid being ID'd and believe me, I know most
of them. That's besides the point.



Bertie
>

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 08:06 AM
wrote in
oups.com:

> On Nov 13, 1:50 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
> wrote:
>> This week, 172SP to Denmark,
>> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>> December, 182 SMA Diesel to Africa, (Will E-mail Jay the Photos
>> Enroute) New Camera :) Digital SLR!!!!
>> December, SR22 to India (Factory Delivery)
>>
>> Looking to bee a great end to a slow year and a very welcoming new
>> year!
>
> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
> year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?


It's not so bad with GPS. Unforecast unfavorable winds are the biggest
problem (overlooking the obvious engine failure scenario) The freezing
level is still at least 500 feet even in winter so ice isn't ordinarily the
same sort of problem it is over land. Arriving at your destination after 12
hours flying and finding you're in a force 9 gale is not nice, though.


Bertie
>
>

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 09:40 AM
Nomen Nescio > wrote in
:

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>
>>And who's legs would that be?
>
> You're either joking.....
> or you don't get to read this group much, lately. :)
>


To be fair, if I'm doing my job right, there are e-mails flying around
behind the scenes suggesting somethig similar happen to me.

Well, here they're probably just looking at netkkkoping. At least at the
moment.

Bertie

Rich Ahrens[_2_]
November 14th 07, 03:54 PM
Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
> Nomen Nescio > wrote in
> :
>
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>
>> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>>
>>> And who's legs would that be?
>> You're either joking.....
>> or you don't get to read this group much, lately. :)
>>
>
>
> To be fair, if I'm doing my job right, there are e-mails flying around
> behind the scenes suggesting somethig similar happen to me.

Yeah, but no one seems to be headed to Singapore this week.

> Well, here they're probably just looking at netkkkoping. At least at the
> moment.

Awww, have the baby njazis forgotten about you already? :-)

Darkwing
November 14th 07, 03:55 PM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
.. .
> Nomen Nescio > wrote in
> :
>
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>
>> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>>
>> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>>
>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
>> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>
>
>
> I get there from time to time. I expect I could find him but why would I
> want to harm such a precious loon?
>
> Anyhow, it's not like he can't do himself a great deal of damage without
> any help whatsoever.
>
>
> Bertie

Give him long enough he will just forget to breath one day and buh bye.

--------------------------------------
DW

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 04:06 PM
Rich Ahrens > wrote in
ouse.com:

> Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
>> Nomen Nescio > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>
>>> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>>>
>>>> And who's legs would that be?
>>> You're either joking.....
>>> or you don't get to read this group much, lately. :)
>>>
>>
>>
>> To be fair, if I'm doing my job right, there are e-mails flying
>> around behind the scenes suggesting somethig similar happen to me.
>
> Yeah, but no one seems to be headed to Singapore this week.
>
>> Well, here they're probably just looking at netkkkoping. At least at
>> the moment.
>
> Awww, have the baby njazis forgotten about you already? :-)
>


Apparently..


That's OK, you can bet some local netkkkop has been whining to CC about me.


Bertie

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 14th 07, 04:08 PM
"Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote in
:

>
> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
> .. .
>> Nomen Nescio > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>
>>> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>>>
>>> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>>> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>>>
>>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
>>> Paris, we might take up a collection in this group.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I get there from time to time. I expect I could find him but why
would I
>> want to harm such a precious loon?
>>
>> Anyhow, it's not like he can't do himself a great deal of damage
without
>> any help whatsoever.
>>
>>
>> Bertie
>
> Give him long enough he will just forget to breath one day and buh
bye.
>

Or maybe in the interest of realism, he'll rig up his MSFS to shoot him
or electrocute him when he crashes it.


Bertie
>

C J Campbell[_1_]
November 14th 07, 08:30 PM
On 2007-11-13 16:17:52 -0800, Stefan > said:

> Nomen Nescio schrieb:
>
>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in Paris,
>> we might take up a collection in this group.
>
> You are aware hat remarks like this are considered a crime in the
> civilized world?

Since when is Usenet civilized?
--
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor

Blueskies
November 14th 07, 10:32 PM
"NW_Pilot" > wrote in message . ..
>
> > wrote in message oups.com...
>> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
>> year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?
>>
>> I get the willies just thinking about it.
>>
>> Dean
>>
>
> Yea, 4 to 5 hours of day light..... Not to bad go when weather is good!
>


Do you have a survival suit at least?

Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
November 14th 07, 11:47 PM
"NW_Pilot" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> "Nomen Nescio" > wrote in message
> ...
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>
>> From: "NW_Pilot" >
>>
>> Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>> The Next Week SR22 to Paris France (Factory Delivery)
>>
>> If you'd be interested in breaking an a-hole's legs while you're in
>> Paris,
>> we might take up a collection in this group.
>>
>
> And who's legs would that be?

Personally, I think it would be nore entertaining to take someone there for
a ride. I doubt that they would go, though...

--
Geoff
The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com
remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail
When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate.

November 14th 07, 11:57 PM
On Nov 14, 3:32 pm, "Blueskies" > wrote:
> "NW_Pilot" > wrote in messagenews:BLWdnb3dD90cHqfanZ2dnUVZ_qKgnZ2d@comca st.com...
>
> > > wrote in ooglegroups.com...
> >> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
> >> year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?
>
> >> I get the willies just thinking about it.
>
> >> Dean
>
> > Yea, 4 to 5 hours of day light..... Not to bad go when weather is good!
>
> Do you have a survival suit at least?

Hey, at least the airplane has a parachute so that he can ditch
softly, and have the raft prepped and ready with the door open so that
he can get out immediately on touchdown.

Kingfish
November 16th 07, 03:52 PM
On Nov 14, 6:57 pm, wrote:

> > > > wrote in ooglegroups.com...
> > >> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time of
> > >> year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter weather?
>
> > >> I get the willies just thinking about it.
>
> > >> Dean
>
> > > Yea, 4 to 5 hours of day light..... Not to bad go when weather is good!
>
> > Do you have a survival suit at least?
>
> Hey, at least the airplane has a parachute so that he can ditch
> softly, and have the raft prepped and ready with the door open so that
> he can get out immediately on touchdown.

I'm guessing he flies the Goose Bay - Greenland - Reykjavik route to
stay over land as much as possible? It must get lonely over 30W when
you're by yourself.

Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
November 16th 07, 04:26 PM
Kingfish > wrote in
:

> On Nov 14, 6:57 pm, wrote:
>
>> > > > wrote in
>> > > ooglegroups.com.
>> > > ..
>> > >> Isn't it pretty cold and dark over the North Atlantic this time
>> > >> of year? Don't you get nervous making the crossing with winter
>> > >> weather?
>>
>> > >> I get the willies just thinking about it.
>>
>> > >> Dean
>>
>> > > Yea, 4 to 5 hours of day light..... Not to bad go when weather is
>> > > good!
>>
>> > Do you have a survival suit at least?
>>
>> Hey, at least the airplane has a parachute so that he can ditch
>> softly, and have the raft prepped and ready with the door open so
>> that he can get out immediately on touchdown.
>
> I'm guessing he flies the Goose Bay - Greenland - Reykjavik route to
> stay over land as much as possible? It must get lonely over 30W when
> you're by yourself.
>

Much cheaper to go Gander-Shannon if possible. Narsarsuaq has some of the
most expensive fuel on the planet. And even if you don't stop there you
only pass by the southern tip of greenland. I'd rather be over the sea than
most of greenland if I lost the only donkey I had anyway..

Bertie

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