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What a hoot Dudley!! LMAO!! The sad part about it is that the regular
responders to MXidiot don't even realize that they have a part in the show. They "feel" that he deserves to be answered and that every single person who asks questions here should be addressed no matter how disruptive they are. I am glad to see you post here because you were one of the ones I was referring to that I thought might have left the group and that would have been sad. Jon Dudley Henriques wrote: ......she calls it "All my Pilots" |
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Jon Kraus wrote in news:gNJah.34986$OE1.13012
@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com: I am glad to see you post here because you were one of the ones I was referring to that I thought might have left the group and that would have been sad. Well said Jon, Hopefully Gene is also still lurking out there too! Gene, Dudley and the others that have set the tone for this group the past six years, their experience would be sad to lose to the antics of Mx...... Not only to us regulars, but future student pilots that we so need to give the best support possible. Experience after all, is priceless..... Allen |
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![]() "Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. What a hoot Dudley!! LMAO!! The sad part about it is that the regular responders to MXidiot don't even realize that they have a part in the show. They "feel" that he deserves to be answered and that every single person who asks questions here should be addressed no matter how disruptive they are. I am glad to see you post here because you were one of the ones I was referring to that I thought might have left the group and that would have been sad. Jon Nope, still very much here and going strong as always :-) The regulars are still here as well. Many of us are just sitting back and enjoying the "show" :-)) A lot are keeping in touch back channel as well. If there was anything either myself or any of the other "regulars" felt we could do to help someone from the simulation community who came here to this group seeking genuine advice and assistance, we'd be most happy to help in any way we could. As it is for this specific "situation".....well, can't speak for the rest of the folks here, but I for one just "ain't that masochistic :-))) Dudley Henriques |
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Neil Gould writes:
You like a person who talks a good game, because that person is much like yourself. I like a person who knows what he is talking about. And as I've said, I'd also want to see him fly. You think that you can determine how he flys by watching from the ground ... I didn't say that, although I was pretty sure you'd infer it. I meant watching him fly in a full-motion simulator, so that I can observe his piloting skills safely before trusting him to fly me around for real. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Newps writes:
You have no way of making that determination. There are reliable indicators, even in written messages. I also have known standards against which to compare them. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Nomen Nescio writes:
And you lack the basic knowledge the determine which is which. Actually, I do not. I have a certain background knowledge of methods of intelligence estimation and measurement, as well as some significant experience with both people of very low intelligence and people of very high intelligence. It is possible to estimate the intelligence range of a person with a certain amount of interaction. Let me guess. The smart ones agree with you and the stupid ones don't. No. The smart ones explain their position in detail, and everything fits, and their reasoning and premises are sound and free of obvious flaws. The stupid ones get emotional, engage in personal attacks, and believe that simply asserting their answers to be correct should be sufficient reason for anyone to accept them without further question. The contrast is usually very obvious. Everyone tends to rely on emotion when intellect runs low. The lower the intellect to start with, the quicker the resort to emotion. Thus, people who fly off the handle as soon as their assertions are questioned often are not very bright. Those who explain why they believe their assertions to be correct often are. There are also many fallacies in debate that are highly correlated with low intelligence. But they ALL know more about flying than you. No, unfortunately, they do not. If that were actually true, things would be much easier. What I see is that most real pilots know certain things that I do not, and from that they incorrectly extrapolate that I know nothing and they know everything, or that they know more across the board than I do. Logically, at least the latter would be consistently the case, but I see too many exceptions. Too many of my questions, for example, have produced debate between real pilots that would not occur if they all knew exactly what they were talking about. Clearly, they don't know. If I cannot get a consensus, I usually discard everything or nearly everything I've been told and I look to other sources. They're the ones that don't think you are an idiot. Right? No, they are the ones who can successfully support any statement they make, with a cool head. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() "Peter Dohm" wrote However, you have finally convinced me that Allen, Jim, and several others have been correct in their assessment--that this series of threads is a huge waste. Therefore, Mx, fairwell to you and I hope that you are finding enjoyment in almost simulating. Thanks, Peter, for coming around. I hope everyone will. I will miss some of the other's posts, but I'm glad you get to stay on my screen. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote My wife and I watch it progress on a daily basis. She says it's better than watching a daytime soap.....she calls it "All my Pilots" :-)))))))))))))))))) Tooooo Funny!!! -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "A Lieberma" wrote Hopefully Gene is also still lurking out there too! Gene made a post, here or in the student group, in the last day or two. He said he has been really busy, in a nutshell. -- Jim in NC |
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Hi Dudley,
I don't think I missed it by much. Maybe I helped bring it out into the open more clearly than some of the other posters who simply cursed at him and/or told him to go away, so I have served my purpose. Perhaps foolishly, I hoped to stop him by knocking down all of his ridiculous diversionary arguments so that all that was left was the truth or quiet. But he is extraordinarily talented with his sophistry, and probably won't be silenced until he finds somewhere new and exciting to troll, regardless of my attempts. I guess now that it's all out in the open, I'll try Jim Morgan's idea. I enjoyed parrying with Mr. Manic during this liesurely holiday weekend. But it's time for me to get back to work. If he's still at it at Christmas time, and I have nothing better to do, perhaps I will have another go at it then. Be sure to tell your wife to look out for my next Holiday Cameo in her Soap, if it is still running. Just one question - is my character the villain, the hero, or just the village idiot? ;-) "Dudley Henriques" wrote in : Judah my friend; I'm afraid you and some others are missing the obvious with this poster. Read his answer above once again and study it this time around. The real answer is right there for all of you to see if you step back long enough to see it. He's said it all right here in this one post to you. Follow his thought line carefully; " Some of them are smarter than others" What he's actually saying here is that with only his simulation background, he's completely and thoroughly qualified to make this judgment after asking a QUESTION to a real pilot, on how smart that pilot actually is. If you look just a bit deeper into the psychology involved here, it becomes immediately apparent that someone having the knowledge and experience to differentiate in this manner after asking a question wouldn't have to ask the question in the first place :-) Again.... "it's easy to spot the ones who know what they are talking about". Same thing. If he already knows enough to differentiate in this manner, why the question in the first place? This poster and the scenario he has managed to generate on these forums is an absolute hoot!!!! :-))) My wife and I watch it progress on a daily basis. She says it's better than watching a daytime soap.....she calls it "All my Pilots" :-)))))))))))))))))) Dudley Henriques |
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