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RST Engineering
May 15th 08, 05:46 AM
Thanks for the invite to speak ...

Jim here.

With avgas at $5 a gallon and heading north, and with EAA taking a tack
decidedly against the little guy in favor of heavy iron, and after 35
straight years of attendance at Oshkosh, and with all of the academic load
I've taken on in the last year at the national level, and with the 182
sitting in the hangar with a sick prop, I'm going to miss Oshkosh this year.

You can call it Airventure to your heart's delight. And we old geezers who
know it as "Oshkosh" will be declining in numbers in a straight line
agreement with the actuarial tables. But so long as I have a breath to draw,
the July/August convocation of experimental aircraft at Wittman Field will
be "Oshkosh". Sorry.

As you may know, Gail and I met at one of my forums at Oshkosh '95, got
engaged at my forum in Oshkosh '96, and married on Pilot Hill after my forum
in Oshkosh '97. We are as about "Oshkosh" as you can get, but the both of us
are Oshkoshed out. We'll be back, but not this year.

Actually, I've been giving forums at Oshkosh since 1975. That's a hell of a
long time to be blathering on without a break. This year is a break.

Just for your interest, not that it means a tinker's dam to EAA, I'm the
elected VP of the faculty at the college from which I teach, the elected
Treasurer of the California State College Association, the elected higher ed
(college) representative to the California Teachers' State Council, and the
elected higher ed California representative to the National Education
Association assembly in Washington DC. All of which pay a fraction of my
salary, but demand much more than that fraction in my time.

Anyway, I ain't agonna be there in July. Keep a hole open for me next year
if you would, please.

Jim & Gail


--
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
without accepting it."
--Aristotle

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
May 15th 08, 03:06 PM
"Tom Poberezny" > wrote in news:20080515130558.2E2FE4E4C0
@outpost.zedz.net:

>> Keep a hole open for me next year if you would, please.
>
> I think we'll be able to find else someone to fill that vacancy.
>

Ugh.....




Bertie

Anyolmouse
May 15th 08, 03:20 PM
"Tom Poberezny" > wrote in message
...
| > Keep a hole open for me next year if you would, please.
|
| I think we'll be able to find else someone to fill that vacancy.
|

Wow! Maybe having a heart attack and losing my medical wasn't such a bad
thing after all.

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Jim Logajan
May 15th 08, 05:31 PM
"Tom Poberezny" > wrote:
>> Keep a hole open for me next year if you would, please.
>
> I think we'll be able to find else someone to fill that vacancy.

Using dizum.com is much much too obvious when forging an identity.

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
May 15th 08, 09:38 PM
"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
m...
> Thanks for the invite to speak ...
> "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
> without accepting it."
> --Aristotle

Jim: We certainly understand the need for a break. The cost of attending
"Oshkosh" reaching a question of "Bank for the Buck". I'm 92% attendee for
the past 13 years and am considering staying at home this year. $2,000 for
diesel for our truck/camper is a bit much. I'm sure that our magazine
doesn't even begin to break even on that kind of trip.

BTW your little Aristotle Sign Off hits the spot in the aviation world. I
see vendors and groups unwilling to entertain any idea that is "Not Invented
Here"

I've printed out the Aristotle bit of wisdom for our wall.

Thanks

Stu
I'v got a plot of the plan view of the nav lite minimums. I'm not reall
happy with it, but I'll forward to you next time I get the Microsoft Outlook
away from the magazine subscription handling department.

RST Engineering
May 15th 08, 11:18 PM
To all concerned: THe Tom P. thing this morning was a spoof. Don't think
anything about it. I got two nice letters from friends at EAA HQ who are
"in the know" expressing regrets that Gail and I won't be back this year.
It wasn't Tom that sent it.

Jim

--
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
without accepting it."
--Aristotle

Jim Burns[_2_]
May 15th 08, 11:24 PM
Whew! I was beginning to think that T.P. couldn't construct a simple
sentence!

Catch you next year. As always, if you need ground transportation just ask.
Jim Burns

"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
...
> To all concerned: THe Tom P. thing this morning was a spoof. Don't think
> anything about it. I got two nice letters from friends at EAA HQ who are
> "in the know" expressing regrets that Gail and I won't be back this year.
> It wasn't Tom that sent it.
>
> Jim
>
> --
> "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought
> without accepting it."
> --Aristotle
>
>

Morgans[_2_]
May 16th 08, 02:58 AM
"RST Engineering" > wrote

> Just for your interest, not that it means a tinker's dam to EAA, I'm the
> elected VP of the faculty at the college from which I teach, the elected
> Treasurer of the California State College Association, the elected higher
> ed (college) representative to the California Teachers' State Council, and
> the elected higher ed California representative to the National Education
> Association assembly in Washington DC. All of which pay a fraction of my
> salary, but demand much more than that fraction in my time.
>
> Anyway, I ain't agonna be there in July. Keep a hole open for me next year
> if you would, please.

Damn, Jim, with all that going on, if it was me, I wouldn't know if it was
time to ****, or wind my watch! <g>

Congratulations, for all of your responsibilities, and good luck.

See you next year, I hope. I won't be there this year either, because my
son was unkind enough to schedule his wedding on the last Saturday of
Oshkosh. </;-)

Anyway, understandable, for you not coming this year...

One more tip, before next year. You'se gotta' learn how to say "no" when
they come around with another hat for you to wear. ;-)
--
Jim in NC

Jack Allison
May 17th 08, 04:20 AM
Bummer but I can understand Jim. Left Coast -> OSH via the Arrow is
right at 3 AMUs in airplane/fuel/hotel/etc. costs. With a couple other
things going on for me this year, the Arrow will stay home while I take
the big aluminum tube.

--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane
Student - CP-ASEL

"To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become
a private pilot you must strive to master four of them"
- Rod Machado

(Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail)

Jay Honeck[_2_]
May 17th 08, 05:06 AM
> Bummer but I can understand Jim. Left Coast -> OSH via the Arrow is right
> at 3 AMUs in airplane/fuel/hotel/etc. costs. With a couple other things
> going on for me this year, the Arrow will stay home while I take the big
> aluminum tube.

For Chrissakes, Jack, if it's the HOTEL that's holdin' you up, you can stay
at my place...

;-)

It just ain't right, letting someone *else* fly you to OSH...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Jay Honeck[_2_]
May 17th 08, 05:08 AM
> See you next year, I hope. I won't be there this year either, because my
> son was unkind enough to schedule his wedding on the last Saturday of
> Oshkosh. </;-)

??? Jeez, Jim, even Mary's SISTER scheduled her wedding around OSH! (She
knew Mary wouldn't be there, otherwise...)

You need to put that boy over your knee, Jim...

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Martin Hotze[_2_]
May 17th 08, 07:33 PM
Jay Honeck schrieb:
>> See you next year, I hope. I won't be there this year either, because my
>> son was unkind enough to schedule his wedding on the last Saturday of
>> Oshkosh. </;-)
>
> ??? Jeez, Jim, even Mary's SISTER scheduled her wedding around OSH! (She
> knew Mary wouldn't be there, otherwise...)

hm, you hold a marriage in your family not so important than a trip to
OSH (one trip out of how many? 25?)?

pardon me, holding up flying and all up is good, no doubt, but IMHO you
must check your priorities again.

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