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I personally want to know when a new product comes out for our sport.
There are not that many new products that come out annually. I read this forum more than any other sailplane website out there and if I am thinking about buying a $4000.00 dollar flight computer then I want to know if there is anything new or upcoming that's getting ready to hit the market. Maybe we should have a "new products" link on our newsgroup. It would be a service to most of us and it would be beneficial to most. I think we should vote to let Commercials on our newsgroup. If you do not want to read the commercial... then don't. All this bickering because someone advertised a Hot New Product seems ridicules to me. Just my humble opinion. Jerz |
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Regardless, however, if commercial posts were allowed here,
where would you draw the line? Are Powerbar and food ads OK? How about waterbottles, lithium grease, kitchen cleaners, pot scrubbers, towels, plastic buckets, sponges, car polish, nuts/bolts/hardware, funnels, syringes, rubber tubing, brooms, diapers, paint, pantyhose, baggies, air pumps, aluminum sheet, carpets, duct and electrical tape, to name just a small subset of items used on or with my glider? Remember that Commercial Posts are posts started by the advertiser. If I was selling something and posted it here it wouldn't be kosher because I would be trolling for business. If however, somebody specifically asked for information about something I am selling, I see no problem with responding to the question. That isn't a sales pitch. A poster asked a question and I gave an answer. Unfortunately it is an etiquette thing and how you handle it is very important. Some may feel differently, but one thing gentlemen do is to disagree agreeably.......... Have a great day. Scott. |
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At 16:12 01 July 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote:
This is debatable. Perhaps Paul or Tim could tell us how many new or improved products they sell show up in a year. Regardless, however, if commercial posts were allowed here, where would you draw the line? Are Powerbar and food ads OK? How about waterbottles, lithium grease, kitchen cleaners, pot scrubbers, towels, plastic buckets, sponges, car polish, nuts/bolts/hardware, funnels, syringes, rubber tubing, brooms, diapers, paint, pantyhose, baggies, air pumps, aluminum sheet, carpets, duct and electrical tape, to name just a small subset of items used on or with my glider? OK Todd, my small brain has gone into overload. Lithium grease, syringes, rubber tubing, panty hose and air pumps. Is there something about gliding I am missing? :-) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I personally want to know when a new product comes out for our sport. There are not that many new products that come out annually. Not only that, but there are damn few people with sufficiently bad business sense, (or with sufficient love for the sport) to base their future on serving the soaring community. Within reason, we should give these rare folks a break. If that means changing our group charter to allow (say) a monthly commercial message, so be it. If I am totally wrong and it somehow does not work out, we could always change it back. I consider myself an anti-spam militant, but I (for one) have no problem with the occasional, polite, on-topic commercial message on RAS. I understand that others differ with me on this point, so please accept this as one person's vote. Vaughn |
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it of course isn't obvious to the newsgroup, but typically, I try (and
suggest others do also) to answer "most" questions about products I offer, "in private" emails" (responding only to poster) so as not to offend others or be too "commercial" Not everyone has the same "need to know" and unless it is something of general interest, I also believe this newsgroup should remain "commercial free". I hope some will indulge me if I should make a rare "announcement" if there is something of interest to all....like a new fix, or announcement of relevance like new glider release that they may not see timely otherwise..not as a sale promotion, we have other means for our own "paid" advertisements..but in fairness to all, rules like the non-commercial postings on this newsgroup are made, normally only when someone abuses the system, so allowing one or occasional postings for commercial purposes by one or a few isn't really possible without opening the floodgates. I hope all do understand and will use this privilege as a way to keep this newsgroup worthy of it's participants and for the purpose originally intended. Best Regards Tim Wings & Wheels "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... "pbc76049" wrote: Remember that Commercial Posts are posts started by the advertiser. If I was selling something and posted it here it wouldn't be kosher because I would be trolling for business. If however, somebody specifically asked for information about something I am selling, I see no problem with responding to the question. That isn't a sales pitch. I agree completely. A poster asked a question and I gave an answer. Unfortunately it is an etiquette thing and how you handle it is very important. Some may feel differently, but one thing gentlemen do is to disagree agreeably.......... And again, I couldn't agree more. Have a great day. It's difficult not to have one - It's Friday before a holiday weekend, I'm planning to take an extra day off, and after 10 days of bad weather, the soaring forecast for the weekend is particularly good. T o d d P a t t i s t - "WH" Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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At 05:30 02 July 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote:
Don Johnstone wrote: OK Todd, my small brain has gone into overload. Lithium grease, syringes, rubber tubing, panty hose and air pumps. Is there something about gliding I am missing? :-) I tried to throw the odd and unusual into the list from my 'kit.' I forgot the Texas condom, and you didn't think the diapers were odd? I've only got the cloth ones (canopy wipes) but a friend has those and the absorbent paper type (cut 'em up and toss in plastic bag for leak-free waste liquid disposal). Lithium grease for the main pin, syringe and tubing for applying suction/pressure to leak check TE system, air pump for the wheel, panty hose for ...... first one to get that right gets the gold star. Hint - souvenir of a record flight. T o d d P a t t i s t - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) Todd, forgive me, I was thinking along the lines that if you used the items I mentioned you might have need of the diapers. I was just too polite to mention it. Souvenir of a record flight - panty hose? The mind boggles :-) |
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Vaughn wrote:
I consider myself an anti-spam militant, but I (for one) have no problem with the occasional, polite, on-topic commercial message on RAS. I understand that others differ with me on this point, so please accept this as one person's vote. In that case, I feel safe in mentioning a GPS/Vario system I just came across. Especially since I have absolutely no financial interest in it. It was used recently with some success in the PreWorlds in Sweden. It looks a neatly integrated package complete with card slot so it doesn't need anything to be brought to the glider and you don't have to balance a laptop on the cockpit side until it drops on the bitumen. I think that the larger screen integrating several instruments is the way things will go - just like they have in real aeroplanes. It was mentioned here last October - although I missed it then - and the unknown producer seemed to be held against it. Perhaps the commercial ups and downs of some well-known names in the last year or so makes that argument weaker than it once might have been. Worth a look and worth watching. www.glider.it Graeme Cant Vaughn |
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