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Old December 4th 07, 10:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Al G[_1_]
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"Morgans" wrote in message
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Anthony... snip



He will be here until he is ignored, and nobody responds to his posts...
and I fear that will never happen. I don't know why people feel the need
to respond, but respond, they do.


I agree.


I don't think there is much more time left until there are few left to
respond. Many have already left; more are leaving all the time. Many
more will follow.


Agree here too, however, people also check back to see if the smoke has
cleared yet.

It is a pity to see a group lose their focus, all because of one person.


Not exactly 1 person. Bertie & Mx have enough traffic to set up their
own group.

The people who respond to each and every nonsense post are apprentice
enablers.

I've blocked MX, but when he posts something, there is a veritable storm
of responses by people trying to straighten him out. Why Bother? Who Cares
if MX thinks that he can now tell his ass from a hole in the ground. Why get
all gleeful about telling an idiot he is an idiot? Do these folks think the
idiot listens? Or cares? Bertie claims he can do this forever. So? Why would
anyone want to?

Historically, our ancestors didn't have to worry about entertaining the
MX's of the world. Natural selection kept them out of our way. Now, we are
keeping them alive, for whatever reason, and the rest of us have to deal
with them even if it is only to step over them. If someone wants to play
with them, fine, but do it outside.

Never try to teach a pig to sing, it wastes your time and annoys the
pig.

Al G, a real CFI in real aircraft.


 




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