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John Doe wrote: "Keith W" wrote: John Doe wrote: "Keith W" keithnospoofsplease demon.co.uk wrote: [stuff snipped] Difficult to tell by your posting history since apparently you are nym-shifting. I post under my own name and always have. You have a grand total of 178 posts to UseNet? You need to get your usenet posting software serviced, Keith has been around posting regularly for pretty long time. |
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John Doe wrote:
"Keith W" keithnospoofsplease demon.co.uk wrote: John Doe wrote: Can you point to any place else where that distinction has been made prior to this time? "What makes kamikazes not special forces is the fact that kamikazes do not return alive." When you search for "kamikazes" and "special forces" at the same time, you get over 1 million results. Looks like some of those results specifically associate "special forces" with kamikazes. Makes sense to me. The reason is simple, the Japanese called Kamikaze's Special Action Groups That is one of the lamest trolls I have seen on UseNet. A simple search for "Kamikaze's Special Action Groups" produces ZERO results. If you must lie try a credible one. While direct translations from Japanese to English are always problematic the simple fact is the official Japanese designation for what the west called kamikazes is usually translated as either 'Special Attack Group' or 'Special Action Group' Keith |
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On 2/9/2012 8:24 PM, John Doe wrote:
I am not a pilot, but familiar with flight simulation. I know that gliding limits your ability to control altitude. This is extremely risky? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFQc7...feature=colike Mainly curious about how difficult that was. Thanks. After viewing it and the runup to it, it's not a stunt that is that life threatening. He had a whole group of experts to help him all along the way. They knew, with certainie, that it would be successful. NO errors could be made though which could have had disastrous affects. He didn't make any and it was successful. I note that many of have stated that he is more than a little nuts. Not in this case. He is a craftsman and surrounds himself with other craftsmen that makes what appears to be impossible to be possible. -- http://tvmoviesforfree.com for free movies and Nostalgic TV. Tons of Military shows and programs. |
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Daryl wrote:
On 2/9/2012 8:24 PM, John Doe wrote: I am not a pilot, but familiar with flight simulation. I know that gliding limits your ability to control altitude. This is extremely risky? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFQc7...feature=colike Mainly curious about how difficult that was. Thanks. After viewing it and the runup to it, it's not a stunt that is that life threatening. He had a whole group of experts to help him all along the way. They knew, with certainie, that it would be successful. NO errors could be made though which could have had disastrous affects. He didn't make any and it was successful. I note that many of have stated that he is more than a little nuts. Not in this case. He is a craftsman and surrounds himself with other craftsmen that makes what appears to be impossible to be possible. You do know that he had to be airlifted to hospital last month after one of his carefully crafted stunts went wrong. Keith |
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On 2/13/2012 6:19 AM, Keith W wrote:
Daryl wrote: On 2/9/2012 8:24 PM, John Doe wrote: I am not a pilot, but familiar with flight simulation. I know that gliding limits your ability to control altitude. This is extremely risky? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFQc7...feature=colike Mainly curious about how difficult that was. Thanks. After viewing it and the runup to it, it's not a stunt that is that life threatening. He had a whole group of experts to help him all along the way. They knew, with certainie, that it would be successful. NO errors could be made though which could have had disastrous affects. He didn't make any and it was successful. I note that many of have stated that he is more than a little nuts. Not in this case. He is a craftsman and surrounds himself with other craftsmen that makes what appears to be impossible to be possible. You do know that he had to be airlifted to hospital last month after one of his carefully crafted stunts went wrong. As the saying goes "**** happens' People walking across streets get hit by buses. Painter falls off roof BASE jumper hits something on the way down.. Little old lady slips in street and breaks her neck of femur.. |
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George152 wrote:
On 2/13/2012 6:19 AM, Keith W wrote: Daryl wrote: On 2/9/2012 8:24 PM, John Doe wrote: I am not a pilot, but familiar with flight simulation. I know that gliding limits your ability to control altitude. This is extremely risky? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFQc7...feature=colike Mainly curious about how difficult that was. Thanks. After viewing it and the runup to it, it's not a stunt that is that life threatening. He had a whole group of experts to help him all along the way. They knew, with certainie, that it would be successful. NO errors could be made though which could have had disastrous affects. He didn't make any and it was successful. I note that many of have stated that he is more than a little nuts. Not in this case. He is a craftsman and surrounds himself with other craftsmen that makes what appears to be impossible to be possible. You do know that he had to be airlifted to hospital last month after one of his carefully crafted stunts went wrong. As the saying goes "**** happens' People walking across streets get hit by buses. Usually as a result of not looking before they step off the footpath. Painter falls off roof Usually because they are not using properly secured scaffolding BASE jumper hits something on the way down.. As a result of taking an uncessary risk - there seems to be a pattern developing here. Keith |
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Steve Hix sehix NOSPAMmac.comINVALID wrote:
John Doe wrote: "Keith W" wrote: John Doe wrote: "Keith W" keithnospoofsplease demon.co.uk wrote: [stuff snipped] Difficult to tell by your posting history since apparently you are nym-shifting. I post under my own name and always have. You have a grand total of 178 posts to UseNet? You need to get your usenet posting software serviced, It's not rocket science. Keith has been around posting regularly for pretty long time. When was the last time his e-mail ID changed? And the answer is, you don't know. That's what the Google Groups archive uses. |
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On 2/12/2012 9:33 PM, John Doe wrote:
When was the last time his e-mail ID changed? And the answer is, you don't know. That's what the Google Groups archive uses. Not to mention that the Google Groups back database has been broken for at least a year now, and Google has shown no inclination to fix it. Vaughn |
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![]() BASE jumper hits something on the way down.. As a result of taking an uncessary risk - there seems to be a pattern developing here. Keith Pot meet kettle. US glider pilots aren't in a statistically sound position to criticize BASE jumpers right now... |
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