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August 25th 09, 08:04 PM
I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I can
join, but I never get a response.
I tried the cessna_150_152_group on yahoo groups as well as
cessna150152.com and do not
get a response.

Is any there anyone who is a member of either of these groups?
Are there any websites/forums devoted to Cessna 150/152 ownership?

Mike Adams[_1_]
August 25th 09, 11:13 PM
" > wrote:

> I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I can
> join, but I never get a response.
> I tried the cessna_150_152_group on yahoo groups as well as
> cessna150152.com and do not
> get a response.
>
> Is any there anyone who is a member of either of these groups?
> Are there any websites/forums devoted to Cessna 150/152 ownership?
>

The group to join is Cessna Pilots Association, http://www.cessna.org They
have a very active forum with topics for all the Cessna models. Lots of
good technical information available as well.

Mike

Franklin[_12_]
August 26th 09, 04:26 PM
Mike Adams wrote:

> " > wrote:
>
>> I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I
>> can join, but I never get a response.
>> I tried the cessna_150_152_group on yahoo groups as well as
>> cessna150152.com and do not
>> get a response.
>>
>> Is any there anyone who is a member of either of these groups?
>> Are there any websites/forums devoted to Cessna 150/152 ownership?
>>
>
> The group to join is Cessna Pilots Association, http://www.cessna.org
> They have a very active forum with topics for all the Cessna models.
> Lots of good technical information available as well.
>
> Mike
>

Is there a similar group for Beechcraft pilots?

Frank Stutzman[_3_]
August 26th 09, 05:01 PM
Franklin > wrote:
> Mike Adams wrote:
>
>> " > wrote:
>>
>>> I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I
>>> can join, but I never get a response.
>>> I tried the cessna_150_152_group on yahoo groups as well as
>>> cessna150152.com and do not
>>> get a response.
>>>
>>> Is any there anyone who is a member of either of these groups?
>>> Are there any websites/forums devoted to Cessna 150/152 ownership?
>>>
>>
>> The group to join is Cessna Pilots Association, http://www.cessna.org
>> They have a very active forum with topics for all the Cessna models.
>> Lots of good technical information available as well.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
> Is there a similar group for Beechcraft pilots?

Which Beechcraft are you refering to?

For Bonanza's and Barons there is, of course, the American Bonanza Society
(www.bonanza.org) the offical source. There is a simular organization
for the Musketeers/Sierras/Sundowners, but I don't know their name.

If you want a more informal discussion group for Bonanzas and Barons, you will
want to subscribe at http://lists.aviating.com/mailman/listinfo/beech-owners
(WARNING: Probably more discussion (OT and off) than you could want). There
is a simular group through Matronics, but it doesn't get much traffice.
There is also www.beechtalk.com, which seems to be good, but I don't have
much experience with it.


--
Frank Stutzman
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Boise, ID

Don Poitras
August 27th 09, 04:07 PM
Frank Stutzman > wrote:
> Franklin > wrote:
> > Is there a similar group for Beechcraft pilots?

> Which Beechcraft are you refering to?

> For Bonanza's and Barons there is, of course, the American Bonanza Society
> (www.bonanza.org) the offical source. There is a simular organization
> for the Musketeers/Sierras/Sundowners, but I don't know their name.

http://www.beechaeroclub.org/

--
Don Poitras

150flivver
August 28th 09, 02:07 AM
On Aug 27, 10:07*am, (Don Poitras) wrote:
> Frank Stutzman > wrote:
> > Franklin > wrote:
> > > Is there a similar group for Beechcraft pilots?
> > Which Beechcraft are you refering to?
> > For Bonanza's and Barons there is, of course, the American Bonanza Society
> > (www.bonanza.org) the offical source. *There is a simular organization
> > for the Musketeers/Sierras/Sundowners, but I don't know their name. *
>
> http://www.beechaeroclub.org/
>
> --
> Don Poitras

I recommend the Cessna 150/152 Club whose web address is
http://www.cessna150152.com The CPA caters to the bigger Cessnas
while the 150/152 club deals strictly with the 2 seaters. Every year
they have a fly-in at Clinton Iowa right before Oshkosh.

Franklin[_12_]
August 29th 09, 02:25 PM
Frank Stutzman wrote:

> Franklin > wrote:
>> Mike Adams wrote:
>>
>>> " > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I
>>>> can join, but I never get a response.
>>>> I tried the cessna_150_152_group on yahoo groups as well as
>>>> cessna150152.com and do not
>>>> get a response.
>>>>
>>>> Is any there anyone who is a member of either of these groups?
>>>> Are there any websites/forums devoted to Cessna 150/152 ownership?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The group to join is Cessna Pilots Association,
>>> http://www.cessna.org They have a very active forum with topics for
>>> all the Cessna models. Lots of good technical information available
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>
>> Is there a similar group for Beechcraft pilots?
>
> Which Beechcraft are you refering to?
>
> For Bonanza's and Barons there is, of course, the American Bonanza
> Society (www.bonanza.org) the offical source. There is a simular
> organization for the Musketeers/Sierras/Sundowners, but I don't know
> their name.
>
> If you want a more informal discussion group for Bonanzas and Barons,
> you will want to subscribe at
> http://lists.aviating.com/mailman/listinfo/beech-owners (WARNING:
> Probably more discussion (OT and off) than you could want). There is
> a simular group through Matronics, but it doesn't get much traffice.
> There is also www.beechtalk.com, which seems to be good, but I don't
> have much experience with it.
>

I'm interested in the Beech Baron. Will following up those links.

Brian Whatcott
October 31st 09, 12:21 PM
Mike Adams wrote:

>> I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I
>> can join...

> The group to join is Cessna Pilots Association, http://www.cessna.org
> They have a very active forum with topics for all the Cessna models.
> Lots of good technical information available as well.
>
> Mike

Hmmm....$50+ pa for a monthly mag. Their Tech notes seem handy.
They even show one - probably the most important one - for free:
Wheel Shimmy.

Brian W

Ross
November 2nd 09, 05:53 PM
brian whatcott wrote:
> Mike Adams wrote:
>
>>> I just bought a Cessna 152. I was trying to find an owners group I
>>> can join...
>
>> The group to join is Cessna Pilots Association, http://www.cessna.org
>> They have a very active forum with topics for all the Cessna models.
>> Lots of good technical information available as well.
>>
>> Mike
>
> Hmmm....$50+ pa for a monthly mag. Their Tech notes seem handy.
> They even show one - probably the most important one - for free:
> Wheel Shimmy.
>
> Brian W

I was a member of the CPA for years until I had to sell my Skyhawk due
to medical reasons. They are a wealth of informaton. I saw that you
mentioned wheel shimmy - you gotta love Cessna. I installed one of the
new Lord dampers and it works as advertised. Much better that the old
fluid filled OEM part. Just be sure it is correctly shimmed. There are
other issues in the nose strut that can lead to shimmy.

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Roger Hunt
November 2nd 09, 05:57 PM
hummingbird > wrote
>
>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>lol.
>
Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
--
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jan olieslagers[_2_]
November 2nd 09, 07:24 PM
Roger Hunt schreef:
> hummingbird > wrote
>> Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>> lol.
>>
> Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?

'caus geography is not the strong point of the average Yan^h^h^h US-an?

Roger Hunt
November 3rd 09, 04:35 AM
hummingbird > wrote
>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>
>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>>>lol.
>>>
>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
>
>Good point.
>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
>
By George - you've got it!
--
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Roger Hunt
November 3rd 09, 03:14 PM
hummingbird > wrote
>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>
>>>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>>>>>lol.
>>>>>
>>>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
>>>
>>>Good point.
>>>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
>>>
>>By George - you've got it!
>
>One has to show sympathy with May because he lives in one of those
>dusty old "fly-over" Texas townships where tumbleweed blows down
>Main Street and the only sounds to be heard are from cows and
>horses - and 1960s station wagons backfiring ;-)
>
Actually - it sounds a far more pleasant place to live than any British
city I know of. I can visualise the rules -
Anyone caught littering is shot.
Any anti-social behaviour - a night in jail then shot.
Theft - night in jail, flogging, then shot.
Speeding - banned for a year, then shot.
etc ...
Just what we need here.
(It kind of explains why these townships have a population of 15)
--
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Roger Hunt
November 3rd 09, 05:41 PM
hummingbird > wrote
>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>>>>>>>lol.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
>>>>>
>>>>>Good point.
>>>>>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
>>>>>
>>>>By George - you've got it!
>>>
>>>One has to show sympathy with May because he lives in one of those
>>>dusty old "fly-over" Texas townships where tumbleweed blows down
>>>Main Street and the only sounds to be heard are from cows and
>>>horses - and 1960s station wagons backfiring ;-)
>>>
>>Actually - it sounds a far more pleasant place to live than any British
>>city I know of. I can visualise the rules -
>>Anyone caught littering is shot.
>>Any anti-social behaviour - a night in jail then shot.
>>Theft - night in jail, flogging, then shot.
>>Speeding - banned for a year, then shot.
>>etc ...
>>Just what we need here.
>>(It kind of explains why these townships have a population of 15)
>
>Holy Six Guns!
>
>It might also be a good place for one David Blunkett to live.
>He was reported as saying these things to the (ex) Head of
>the Prisons Service after a break-out: http://www.x.se/ntk2
>
>Oooh the joy of New Labour socialism ;-)
>
Good grief. Doesn't mince his words does he?
I can visualise a frothing Blunkett manning the Browning, his guide
dog woofing directions.
--
Roger Hunt

POKO
November 3rd 09, 06:58 PM
In article >,
says...
> hummingbird > wrote
> >'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
> >>hummingbird > wrote
> >>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
> >>>>hummingbird > wrote
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
> >>>>>lol.
> >>>>>
> >>>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
> >>>
> >>>Good point.
> >>>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
> >>>
> >>By George - you've got it!
> >
> >One has to show sympathy with May because he lives in one of those
> >dusty old "fly-over" Texas townships where tumbleweed blows down
> >Main Street and the only sounds to be heard are from cows and
> >horses - and 1960s station wagons backfiring ;-)
> >
> Actually - it sounds a far more pleasant place to live than any British
> city I know of. I can visualise the rules -
> Anyone caught littering is shot.
> Any anti-social behaviour - a night in jail then shot.
> Theft - night in jail, flogging, then shot.
> Speeding - banned for a year, then shot.
> etc ...
> Just what we need here.
> (It kind of explains why these townships have a population of 15)
>
What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,
--
Best - POKO
Manitoulin Island, Canada

Ron May
November 3rd 09, 07:05 PM
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:58:11 -0500, POKO wrote:

> In article >,
> says...
>> hummingbird > wrote
>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>>>>>>>lol.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
>>>>>
>>>>>Good point.
>>>>>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
>>>>>
>>>>By George - you've got it!
>>>
>>>One has to show sympathy with May because he lives in one of those
>>>dusty old "fly-over" Texas townships where tumbleweed blows down
>>>Main Street and the only sounds to be heard are from cows and
>>>horses - and 1960s station wagons backfiring ;-)
>>>
>> Actually - it sounds a far more pleasant place to live than any British
>> city I know of. I can visualise the rules -
>> Anyone caught littering is shot.
>> Any anti-social behaviour - a night in jail then shot.
>> Theft - night in jail, flogging, then shot.
>> Speeding - banned for a year, then shot.
>> etc ...
>> Just what we need here.
>> (It kind of explains why these townships have a population of 15)
>>
> What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
> damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,

We could jam a bunch of Pricelessware CDs and donations into that thing,
POKO!

<vbbg>
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Roger Hunt
November 3rd 09, 07:09 PM
POKO > wrote
>>
>What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
>damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,

Agreed - my Volvo V40 is awful in that respect.
--
Roger Hunt

POKO
November 3rd 09, 08:55 PM
In article >,
says...
> POKO > wrote
> >>
> >What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
> >damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,
>
> Agreed - my Volvo V40 is awful in that respect.
>
Yeah, but Volvo seats are real nice so all is not lost,
--
Best - POKO
Manitoulin Island, Canada

POKO
November 3rd 09, 08:56 PM
In article >, says...
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:58:11 -0500, POKO wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > says...
> >> hummingbird > wrote
> >>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
> >>>>hummingbird > wrote
> >>>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
> >>>>>>hummingbird > wrote
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
> >>>>>>>lol.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Good point.
> >>>>>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
> >>>>>
> >>>>By George - you've got it!
> >>>
> >>>One has to show sympathy with May because he lives in one of those
> >>>dusty old "fly-over" Texas townships where tumbleweed blows down
> >>>Main Street and the only sounds to be heard are from cows and
> >>>horses - and 1960s station wagons backfiring ;-)
> >>>
> >> Actually - it sounds a far more pleasant place to live than any British
> >> city I know of. I can visualise the rules -
> >> Anyone caught littering is shot.
> >> Any anti-social behaviour - a night in jail then shot.
> >> Theft - night in jail, flogging, then shot.
> >> Speeding - banned for a year, then shot.
> >> etc ...
> >> Just what we need here.
> >> (It kind of explains why these townships have a population of 15)
> >>
> > What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
> > damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,
>
> We could jam a bunch of Pricelessware CDs and donations into that thing,
> POKO!
>
> <vbbg>
>
then we should clean out our Cayman Island account and get some for the
regulars here,
--
Best - POKO
Manitoulin Island, Canada

Franklin[_15_]
November 3rd 09, 09:32 PM
hummingbird wrote:
>
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>
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Roger Hunt
November 3rd 09, 10:24 PM
POKO > wrote
>In article >,
says...
>> POKO > wrote
>> >>
>> >What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
>> >damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,
>>
>> Agreed - my Volvo V40 is awful in that respect.
>>
>Yeah, but Volvo seats are real nice so all is not lost,

Very comfy. And enough room in the back for a threesome.
--
Roger Hunt

Ron May
November 3rd 09, 11:23 PM
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:56:33 -0500, POKO wrote:

> In article >, says...
>> On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:58:11 -0500, POKO wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> says...
>>>> hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>>>'Roger Hunt' wrote thus:
>>>>>>>>hummingbird > wrote
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Seen on a London bus: http://is.gd/4KrUg
>>>>>>>>>lol.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Er <coff> how comes the price is in Merkan Bucks then?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Good point.
>>>>>>>Maybe May doesn't realise that other currencies exist!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>By George - you've got it!
>>>>>
>>>>>One has to show sympathy with May because he lives in one of those
>>>>>dusty old "fly-over" Texas townships where tumbleweed blows down
>>>>>Main Street and the only sounds to be heard are from cows and
>>>>>horses - and 1960s station wagons backfiring ;-)
>>>>>
>>>> Actually - it sounds a far more pleasant place to live than any British
>>>> city I know of. I can visualise the rules -
>>>> Anyone caught littering is shot.
>>>> Any anti-social behaviour - a night in jail then shot.
>>>> Theft - night in jail, flogging, then shot.
>>>> Speeding - banned for a year, then shot.
>>>> etc ...
>>>> Just what we need here.
>>>> (It kind of explains why these townships have a population of 15)
>>>>
>>> What I wouldn't give for a '60 ish station wagon with nodraft windows -
>>> damn carmakers really screwed up on that one,
>>
>> We could jam a bunch of Pricelessware CDs and donations into that thing,
>> POKO!
>>
>> <vbbg>
>>
> then we should clean out our Cayman Island account and get some for the
> regulars here,

Your check is in the mail, POKO!

<no grin>
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Roger Hunt
November 4th 09, 06:29 PM
hummingbird > wrote
>'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:05:47 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:39:55 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:34:36 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm aware of Rackspace, thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Partly owned by Silversteinn btw.
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, who'da thunk that!
>>>>> Is that as an investor or actively?
>>>>>
>>>>> If he ever gets to Texas, maybe he could pay May a visit ;-)
>>>>
>>>>One of the original $$$, no active interest except for Bullit
>>>>Silverlight who oversees the Cloud Computing division.
>>>
>>> I noticed that Rackspace have an operation in the UK too...
>>
>>I wasn't aware they had grown so large. <eyes popped> Silversteinn got
>>into Rackspace over a decade ago trading rent for shares.
>
>I just realised that Rackspace is probably a jooish corporation
>which might explain Ari's involvement; names with Rack... are
>often jooish. A joo called Peter Rackman was notorious in the
>UK back in the 60s as a landlord:
>http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/knowledge/posts.php?thread=1512
>
.... and not forgetting good old van Hoogstraten ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_van_Hoogstraten
--
Roger Hunt

hummingbird[_4_]
November 4th 09, 06:33 PM
'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:

>On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:05:47 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>
>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>
>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:39:55 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>
>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>
>>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:34:36 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm aware of Rackspace, thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>Partly owned by Silversteinn btw.
>>>>
>>>> Well, who'da thunk that!
>>>> Is that as an investor or actively?
>>>>
>>>> If he ever gets to Texas, maybe he could pay May a visit ;-)
>>>
>>>One of the original $$$, no active interest except for Bullit
>>>Silverlight who oversees the Cloud Computing division.
>>
>> I noticed that Rackspace have an operation in the UK too...
>
>I wasn't aware they had grown so large. <eyes popped> Silversteinn
>got into Rackspace over a decade ago trading rent for shares.

I just realised that Rackspace is probably a jooish corporation
which might explain Ari's involvement; names with Rack... are
often jooish. A joo called Peter Rackman was notorious in the
UK back in the 60s as a landlord:

http://alturl.com/99ea/pw=upyTy

...and there's plenty of US law firms with variations of that name.



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Thomas Stevens
November 4th 09, 08:56 PM
hummingbird wrote:

> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>
>>On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:33:04 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>
>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:05:47 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:39:55 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:34:36 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm aware of Rackspace, thanks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Partly owned by Silversteinn btw.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well, who'da thunk that! Is that as an investor or actively?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If he ever gets to Texas, maybe he could pay May a visit ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>One of the original $$$, no active interest except for Bullit
>>>>>>Silverlight who oversees the Cloud Computing division.
>>>>>
>>>>> I noticed that Rackspace have an operation in the UK too...
>>>>
>>>>I wasn't aware they had grown so large. <eyes popped> Silversteinn
>>>>got into Rackspace over a decade ago trading rent for shares.
>>>
>>> I just realised that Rackspace is probably a jooish corporation
>>> which might explain Ari's involvement; names with Rack... are often
>>> jooish. A joo called Peter Rackman was notorious in the UK back in
>>> the 60s as a landlord:
>>> http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/knowledge/posts.php?thread=1512
>>>
>>> ..and there's plenty of US law firms with variations of that name.
>>
>>???????
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rackman%2Blaw&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
>

Yer clock's wrong.

Franklin -John Stubbins-
November 4th 09, 09:08 PM
Franklin John Stubbins forging as: 'hummingbird' wrote:
>http://alturl.com/99ea/pw=upyTy


Your link doesn't go anywhere.


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Thomas Stevens
November 4th 09, 09:53 PM
hummingbird wrote:

> 'Thomas Stevens' wrote thus:
>
>>hummingbird wrote:
>>
>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:33:04 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:05:47 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:39:55 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 'Jeffrey Bloss' wrote thus:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:34:36 +0000, hummingbird wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I'm aware of Rackspace, thanks.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Partly owned by Silversteinn btw.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Well, who'da thunk that! Is that as an investor or actively?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If he ever gets to Texas, maybe he could pay May a visit ;-)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>One of the original $$$, no active interest except for Bullit
>>>>>>>>Silverlight who oversees the Cloud Computing division.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I noticed that Rackspace have an operation in the UK too...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I wasn't aware they had grown so large. <eyes popped> Silversteinn
>>>>>>got into Rackspace over a decade ago trading rent for shares.
>>>>>
>>>>> I just realised that Rackspace is probably a jooish corporation
>>>>> which might explain Ari's involvement; names with Rack... are often
>>>>> jooish. A joo called Peter Rackman was notorious in the UK back in
>>>>> the 60s as a landlord:
>>>>> http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/knowledge/posts.php?thread=1512
>>>>>
>>>>> ..and there's plenty of US law firms with variations of that name.
>>>>
>>>>???????
>>>
>>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rackman%2Blaw&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
>>>
>>
>>Yer clock's wrong.
>
> My clock shows GMT.

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