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Old December 3rd 10, 10:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

Mark IV wrote:
On Dec 3, 2:24Â*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Mark IV wrote:
On Dec 3, 11:54 am, wrote:
Mark IV got the latest AOPA ePilot Flight
Traini
ng:


Then regurgitated it here as though he wrote it.


"Stephen W.Ells advised", "Alton K.Marsh said".


Anything else you'd like rubbed in your face?


Those aren't attributions, and would not in any case justify the lack of
attribution in the "Final exam question of the day" portion.

There didn't seem to be any point in your original post, other than
posturing by stealing the text written by others and making it appear as
your own.


You are both incorrect as per established standards
or literacy and writing. The quotation marks (yeah,
those little tick marks I MADE SURE WERE THERE,
are sufficient to convey that the information is imported
from a third source. That is writing 101.


Wrong yet again.

Writing 101 says you state the source.

Here is an example that may be simple enough for you to understand.

According to So And So:

"quouted text"


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Old December 3rd 10, 07:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

Mark IV writes:

Question: What is the difference between best rate of climb speed and
best angle of climb speed?



Answer: The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in the least amount of time. The best angle
of climb speed (also known as VX) provides the greatest gain in
altitude over a given horizontal distance.


Quibble: I would change the first to:

The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in a unit time (or given time).
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Old December 3rd 10, 07:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Bug Dout wrote:
Mark IV writes:

Question: What is the difference between best rate of climb speed and
best angle of climb speed?



Answer: The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in the least amount of time. The best angle
of climb speed (also known as VX) provides the greatest gain in
altitude over a given horizontal distance.


Quibble: I would change the first to:

The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in a unit time (or given time).


You need to quibble with the ePilot flight training edition which is where
the quote, unattributed of course, came from.

Had he bothered to quote the entire passage, there would have been a
reference to a link that gave expanded information.


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Old December 4th 10, 01:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

On Dec 3, 2:56*pm, wrote:
Bug Dout wrote:
Mark IV writes:


Question: What is the difference between best rate of climb speed and
best angle of climb speed?


Answer: The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in the least amount of time. The best angle
of climb speed (also known as VX) provides the greatest gain in
altitude over a given horizontal distance.


Quibble: I would change the first to:


The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in a unit time (or given time).


You need to quibble with the ePilot flight training edition which is where
the quote, unattributed of course, came from.


It didn't attribution. It's from the public domaine.

Had he bothered to quote the entire passage, there would have been a
reference to a link that gave expanded information.


And the copied link wouldn't have worked, resulting
in a broken like. So I didn't.

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Old December 4th 10, 01:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

On Dec 4, 8:29*am, "Mark." wrote:
On Dec 3, 2:56*pm, wrote:





Bug Dout wrote:
Mark IV writes:


Question: What is the difference between best rate of climb speed and
best angle of climb speed?


Answer: The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in the least amount of time. The best angle
of climb speed (also known as VX) provides the greatest gain in
altitude over a given horizontal distance.


Quibble: I would change the first to:


The best rate of climb speed, also known as VY, provides the
greatest gain in altitude in a unit time (or given time).


You need to quibble with the ePilot flight training edition which is where
the quote, unattributed of course, came from.


It didn't attribution. It's from the public domaine.

Had he bothered to quote the entire passage, there would have been a
reference to a link that gave expanded information.


And the copied link wouldn't have worked, resulting
in a broken like. So I didn't.



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Corrections

"didn't need attribution"

"in a broken link"

(have to speed type replies to you, as you
have proven to be a waste of my time)

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Old December 4th 10, 08:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 05:59:12 -0800 (PST), Mark. wrote:

Jim Pennin


(have to speed type replies to you, as you
have proven to be a waste of my time which is why
I keep typing. I don't post nonsense.)


OoooooooooooooK
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Old December 4th 10, 06:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mark. wrote:
On Dec 3, 2:56Â*pm, wrote:


You need to quibble with the ePilot flight training edition which is where
the quote, unattributed of course, came from.


It didn't attribution. It's from the public domaine.


No, it is not, you lieing sack of crap.

It is copyright 2010 by the AOPA.


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Old December 4th 10, 11:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

On Dec 4, 1:48*pm, wrote:
Mark. wrote:
On Dec 3, 2:56*pm, wrote:
You need to quibble with the ePilot flight training edition which is where
the quote, unattributed of course, came from.


It didn't attribution. It's from the public domaine.


No, it is not, you lieing sack of crap.

It is copyright 2010 by the AOPA.

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What's lieing?

The definition of Vx and Vy is in the public
domain. That was what I didn't use quotation marks on.

Crybaby.

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Old December 4th 10, 08:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New season, new procedures

On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 05:29:02 -0800 (PST), Mark. wrote:

It didn't attribution. It's from the public domaine.


"domain"

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