If a picture is worth a thousand words, and you have a 250-300 word limit,
then 5 thumbnails should just about do it. g
You know the drill Jack ...
1. (It's) summer in Wisconsin.
2. Did you hear Neil Armstrong speak on Friday night? If yes, maybe slip
his name into the article.
3 That's it - only two. :-)
Nice newsletter article.
(Non-newsletter question) How was it decided that you would be the one to
land at Oshkosh? Coin flip?
Thanks for the Concorde's Last Flight photos - very cool.
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Montblack
("Jack Allison" wrote about writing)
My FBO asked me to write an article for their first newsletter. Here's
what
I put together. Lookout Jay... :-) No, seriously, not as good as the
stuff
you've written and had published...but, hey, it's a start. Gotta work on
getting paid for this though.
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I have a tough assignment. I'm supposed to describe my trip to Oshkosh
("EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2003" in proper phraseology) in roughly one page.
250-300 words are what Phyllis said I had. And some folks think flying
with
Tim in the right seat is challenging? Piece of cake compared to this.
Ah,
but I digress and use up valuable words in the process.
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Its summer in Wisconsin and the grass stays green without sprinklers. So,
yes, we got wet.
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