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Is there a problem with rah?
For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5
messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? Scott |
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"Scott" wrote in message ... For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5 messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? Scott Yup, same here.... |
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On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 10:17:21 +0000, Scott
wrote: For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5 messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? Scott there are two problems. age frustration .....oh you mean the volume of traffic. yes ditto here. though it's a lot healthier than sci.aeronautics. I cant believe that everything is already known about aviation. where would that leave the experts :-) Stealth pilot |
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"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... : On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 10:17:21 +0000, Scott : wrote: : : For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5 : messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are : usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? : : Scott : : there are two problems. : age : frustration : : ....oh you mean the volume of traffic. : yes ditto here. though it's a lot healthier than sci.aeronautics. : : I cant believe that everything is already known about aviation. : where would that leave the experts :-) : Stealth pilot Building....and trying to stay warm... Dan D. Kalamazoo, MI |
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On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 13:26:43 GMT, "Blueskies"
wrote: "Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... : On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 10:17:21 +0000, Scott : wrote: : : For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5 : messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are : usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? : : Scott : : there are two problems. : age : frustration : : ....oh you mean the volume of traffic. : yes ditto here. though it's a lot healthier than sci.aeronautics. I think the "old timers" are just stopping to get their collective breath. It's probably also weather related although this is the kind of weather that puts me on the computer, rather than in the shop. : : I cant believe that everything is already known about aviation. : where would that leave the experts :-) : Stealth pilot Building....and trying to stay warm... It's just kinda chilly up here in Midland. The outside thermometer at the shop says +5, but it's in the sun. :-)) At least it's nice and toasty in the shop. It must be psychological. Last night when the outside temp was showing -6 I bumped the shop up to 72 from 70 and still felt cold. The temperature in the shop is very consistent throughout the whole building. Dan D. Kalamazoo, MI Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Roger wrote:
snip It must be psychological. Last night when the outside temp was showing -6 I bumped the shop up to 72 from 70 and still felt cold. The temperature in the shop is very consistent throughout the whole building. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Dern sissy, when I was young I had to trudge through blizzards to get to my hangar. It was up hill...... both ways... Now let me tell you about having to kill a cave bear to get sinew to sew fabric for my first airplane....... Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:13:42 -0600, Dan wrote:
Roger wrote: snip It must be psychological. Last night when the outside temp was showing -6 I bumped the shop up to 72 from 70 and still felt cold. The temperature in the shop is very consistent throughout the whole building. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Dern sissy, when I was young I had to trudge through blizzards to get to my hangar. It was up hill...... both ways... You had it good. We was so poor I had to walk two miles through three feet of snow, barefoot, uphill both ways to get to school. Now let me tell you about having to kill a cave bear to get sinew to sew fabric for my first airplane....... Yah know we were all a lot tougher when we were young. Hows that old saying go? "The older I get the better I was.":-)) Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Stealth Pilot wrote:
On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 10:17:21 +0000, Scott wrote: For the past several days I have only been averaging about 1 to 5 messages per day. That's way down from normal! I mean, there are usually that many from Juan alone...anybody else seeing this problem? Scott there are two problems. age frustration ....oh you mean the volume of traffic. yes ditto here. though it's a lot healthier than sci.aeronautics. I cant believe that everything is already known about aviation. where would that leave the experts :-) Stealth pilot Maybe all is not known about airplanes but I sure don't care if I ever see the words juan or zoom again. I know that most of the people I know that read this newsgroup are tired of hearing about them over and over and over again. The same things are hashed over and over and over about them. It gets really tedious reading about them. I know, change my browser to ignore them or don't read it but it is still get aggravating to see the same subjects all the time. |
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In article 2gGxh.1016$Yl3.973@trndny09, Jerry Springer says...
Maybe all is not known about airplanes but I sure don't care if I ever see the words juan or zoom again. I know that most of the people I know that read this newsgroup are tired of hearing about them over and over and over again. The same things are hashed over and over and over about them. It gets really tedious reading about them. I know, change my browser to ignore them or don't read it but it is still get aggravating to see the same subjects all the time. In a way that's exactly what zoom wants,he wants everyone to forget what he has done to people for the last 20 years. He backs off and waits until a new group of newbies show up who are unaware of his past and then he can play hero all over again. I realize that for some, this fight gets old but it's a necessary fight. To expose zoom is to protect newbies ,be they readers or advertizers from what zoom will do time and time again. To readers he will portray himself as the next coming of Chuck Yeager and a super hero who has done and flown all things aeronautical. Newbies will take him at face value and think he's super pilot. All wonderful and full of goodness.When in fact he's a phony. Newbie advertizers will soon learn that if you start to advertize with him he will run ads you didn't want and bill you for them .If you don't pay up he'll sue you, something that Liberty Aerospace and ControlVision are now involved in.I bet now they wish they knew about zoom's tactics before they started advertizing with ANN . So there is a reason for all this whether you agree or not is your decision but I hold no grief with those who don't find it of interest. Usually it only interests those who have been zoomed :-) See ya Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret |
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On 2/5/2007 8:50:55 AM, ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
In article 2gGxh.1016$Yl3.973@trndny09, Jerry Springer says... Maybe all is not known about airplanes but I sure don't care if I ever see the words juan or zoom again. I know that most of the people I know that read this newsgroup are tired of hearing about them over and over and over again. The same things are hashed over and over and over about them. It gets really tedious reading about them. I know, change my browser to ignore them or don't read it but it is still get aggravating to see the same subjects all the time. In a way that's exactly what zoom wants,he wants everyone to forget what he has done to people for the last 20 years. He backs off and waits until a new group of newbies show up who are unaware of his past and then he can play hero all over again. I realize that for some, this fight gets old but it's a necessary fight. To expose zoom is to protect newbies ,be they readers or advertizers from what zoom will do time and time again. To readers he will portray himself as the next coming of Chuck Yeager and a super hero who has done and flown all things aeronautical. Newbies will take him at face value and think he's super pilot. All wonderful and full of goodness.When in fact he's a phony. Newbie advertizers will soon learn that if you start to advertize with him he will run ads you didn't want and bill you for them .If you don't pay up he'll sue you, something that Liberty Aerospace and ControlVision are now involved in.I bet now they wish they knew about zoom's tactics before they started advertizing with ANN . So there is a reason for all this whether you agree or not is your decision but I hold no grief with those who don't find it of interest. Usually it only interests those who have been zoomed :-) See ya Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret Sorry Chuck, but Jerry is right. 99% of that stuff has just become either feeding Juan the troll, or Campbell stuff that is so far off topic it just doesn't belong here. Everone here realizes where that pair is coming from, give the rest of us a break. |
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