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Jules wrote in news:L9Ukj.8175
: Sir. By your infantile attacks; you discredit yourself, severely. Nope. You are known by your deeds. And you your's. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rich Ahrens wrote in . net: Mxsmanic wrote: Eeyore writes: Have you ever driven a car whose accelerator, clutch or handbrake stopped working? No. Somehow I doubt you've ever held a driver's license. Whoop! here we go with a week long argument about how he once held someone else's once and some evasive definitions of "held " That thought occurred to me as I wrote it, but I thought even Anthony wouldn't be that dense. What am I saying... |
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Rich Ahrens wrote in
. net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Rich Ahrens wrote in . net: Mxsmanic wrote: Eeyore writes: Have you ever driven a car whose accelerator, clutch or handbrake stopped working? No. Somehow I doubt you've ever held a driver's license. Whoop! here we go with a week long argument about how he once held someone else's once and some evasive definitions of "held " That thought occurred to me as I wrote it, but I thought even Anthony wouldn't be that dense. What am I saying... Really Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rich Ahrens wrote in . net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Rich Ahrens wrote in . net: Mxsmanic wrote: Eeyore writes: Have you ever driven a car whose accelerator, clutch or handbrake stopped working? No. Somehow I doubt you've ever held a driver's license. Whoop! here we go with a week long argument about how he once held someone else's once and some evasive definitions of "held " That thought occurred to me as I wrote it, but I thought even Anthony wouldn't be that dense. What am I saying... Really A momentary lapse of reason... |
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Rich Ahrens writes:
That thought occurred to me as I wrote it, but I thought even Anthony wouldn't be that dense. I think you'd find that many residents of cities such as New York and Paris do not have driver's licenses, and that hardly makes them dense. In cities with adequate public transportation and short distances to cover, a car serves no purpose. |
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Eeyore writes:
Whatever you happen to think, you're not going to turn the clock back regarding FBW any more than cars are going to re-start using carburettors instead of fuel injection driven by ECUs (or cockpits are going to regain flight engineers). So more aviation rules will be written in blood. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Rich Ahrens writes: That thought occurred to me as I wrote it, but I thought even Anthony wouldn't be that dense. I think you'd find that many residents of cities such as New York and Paris do not have driver's licenses, and that hardly makes them dense. In cities with adequate public transportation and short distances to cover, a car serves no purpose. Point totally and absolutely missed as usual. Perhaps you could find an English instructor to help you on your lack of comprehension of the language. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Rich Ahrens writes: That thought occurred to me as I wrote it, but I thought even Anthony wouldn't be that dense. I think you'd find that many residents of cities such as New York and Paris do not have driver's licenses, and that hardly makes them dense. In cities with adequate public transportation and short distances to cover, a car serves no purpose. Whooooooosh!!! |
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![]() Mxsmanic wrote: Eeyore writes: Whatever you happen to think, you're not going to turn the clock back regarding FBW any more than cars are going to re-start using carburettors instead of fuel injection driven by ECUs (or cockpits are going to regain flight engineers). So more aviation rules will be written in blood. Accident rates have never been lower. And the probability of walking away from an accident is similarly now surprisingly good. Better than 50% IIRC. Graham |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Eeyore writes: Whatever you happen to think, you're not going to turn the clock back regarding FBW any more than cars are going to re-start using carburettors instead of fuel injection driven by ECUs (or cockpits are going to regain flight engineers). So more aviation rules will be written in blood. They've all been written that way. All the same for my money Die-By-Wire is for the birds but since they don't seem to be bothered by wires maybe there's a lesson in there. |
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