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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 16:35:10 -0600, "John Stricker"
wrote: shakes head, walks away There are about 10 people I miss from here dating back long before you ever heard of rah. Good thing the telephone and private emails still work. John Stricker "Larry Smith" wrote in message ... "John Stricker" wrote in message ... Once again I'm reminded why I don't bother to post here much anymore. Admit you took a poke and got poked back, Stickler. And then you sent your illiterate toadie BYB in to throw poo. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ yawn As usual, you flatter yourself. For the record Latchless, I have you filtered out. Only because of John's post, do I see this your "poo" of yours. True enough.... John and I have been good friends for some time. But NEVER, EVER has you name ever passed between our lips. Of all the things we could waste time on... it will never, ever be about you. You can take that to the bank, 'poo-poo' one. P.S. Call me a toadie if you will, but it's sad that you can't find a friend here. However, you would have to be one first.... and we all know that ain't gonna happen with the brand of 'poo' you are obsessed to dole out. If you were a dog, you would have been put down and out of your misery..... and ours, long ago. Barnyard BOb -- The more people I meet, the more I love my dog and George Carlin humor. |
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wrote in message ... And here's another nameless psychoboob, terrified of divulging its identity. It neither builds nor flies (but tells tall tales about itself and brags itself to death) and parks its 3-mortgage double-wide in the midst of the dry woods in wildfire country, where it burned. And then it brings its greasy baggage and all its tearful details into a NG for brave, swashbuckling, independent and daring homebuilt aircraft builders. I can't stand it any longer. I must sign off and weep awhile for assatassdotass whose ass burnt up in a wildfire. |
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"RR Urban" wrote usual boarhog titstuff in message ... Hey, you illiterate BoOb, are you still giving Wingy a "wide birth"? |
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wrote:
Looking for modelling software, not people... Looking to do some analysis of some designs. Something along the lines of a virtual wind tunnel testing, stress and load testing, etc... There has to be someone with a clue in this group somewhere. (Hoping, atleast) Wingco used the X-plane simulator to help with their new design. http://www.wingco.com http://www.x-plane.com Profili and xfoil are serious tools for airfoil analysis. Profili is an inexpensive front end for xfoil. xfoil recently became freeware. http://www.profili2.com/eng/default.htm http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xfoil/ There are many other firms offering software packages for aircraft design. Spend some time learning about structuring Google queries and you will find them. Seriously. http://www.google.com/help/ Aircraft design is dead serious. The more you know the more dangerous you become - you can die or cause others to die. I do not mean to discourage you. However, ... beware. Only airtime proves airframes. Fly right. nc |
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This is going to be my last post on the subject. Probably shouldn't even do
it, but what the heck. Back in the old Tecumseh thread, you wrote "All the Tecumsehs I've seen have positive pressure oil pumps." Now in this thread you write "And, btw, most of those Tecumsehs do not have oil pumps". So which is it, mister all-knowing, all seeing? I don't give a flying fart what you do, have done, or will do. It does bother me when you give people advice or shoot your big mouth off that might cause them problems. Case in point, I did (incorrectly) say that that series of Tecumseh didn't have an oil pump. What you fail to mention is that I went on with my post and had another 2 or three paragraphs why I thought mounting it at that angle with the cylinder down was a bad idea that had nothing to do with the oil pump. What did you offer as help, Larry? Nothing? Big surprise. In this thread, you wrote "Call Nat Puffer. He'll be tickled to help you." I know Nat. I've met him. I've emailed him. He has a good reputation of being helpful until you want to make changes on HIS design. BTDT. Then he sends you nasty little emails saying things to the effect "I'll never answer your emails again". Your post gave no indication that you were being sarcastic. In fact, Karel Adams responded to your post with Nat's email address, so apparently I wasn't the only "literal-minded schlump". Maybe you should get out of the attack mode and actually engage that all powerful brain of yours before you begin to open your mouth or hammer on the keyboard and actually try to contribute something helpful once in a while. Does it make you feel really big and strong to butcher people's names, Larry? OOOOHHH, Stickler, how clever. Never heard that one before, NOT.. You "lurked" here in the "late nineties". Wow. Color me not impressed. Was that when mommy finally bought you a 'puter for your birthday or was it just the time that you finally got electricity and running water into your trailer park? Fact of the matter is you're a newbie who thinks he knows a hell of a lot more about the people, relationships, and interactions here than he will ever really know. I, for one, am perfectly content to allow you to continue on your path of ignorant bliss. As to who I count as friends that I've met here and through my travels over the years, all you need to know on that is that you're not one of them. Beyond that it's none of your business. And as far as being "whipped", the day I worry about being whipped by you is the day you actually get to buy your latches in person from the factory. Thanks for letting everyone know where you're based, makes it much easier to avoid. If you fly like you post I don't want to be in the same traffic pattern with you. John Stricker "Larry Smith" wrote in message ... "John Stricker" wrote in message ... shakes head, walks away There are about 10 people I miss from here dating back long before you ever heard of rah. In other words if you don't have seniority (or didn't drink rotgut with us at Pinkneyville) you're not admitted to our clique. Well, look John, I like being friendly but when slapped I slap back. Besides, I was lurking here in the late nineties. You slapped first, right out of the blue and were wrong besides. Was O-Ring also in your little clique? He's into that snotty stuff too, slapping and then not expecting to get slapped back. And it looks like if you're going to call someone's hand, you'd have your facts correct. You two and that creepy old mazooran remind me of the schoolyard bully who goes around throwing sand in everybody's face. One day he throws sand in the wrong face and gets whupped. Then he goes crying to the teacher whining how he's been savagely attacked. You just come along to our little chili cookoff and we'll slip an extra habanero into yours too. Which reminds me. Today after reveling over our triumph with one 172, I began negotiating for another one and it looks like I got another hobby horse needing a top and a paint job. The plastic project is in the garage downstairs. Welp, we just had the duckiest day at KFQD, sun shining, people laughing, kids playing (one of them riding up and down the taxiways in a one-wheel bike) and I flew over and buzzed the fuddydudds at ZERO alpha 7 where the N wind was blowing like hell. Gosh, what a sunny day, and everybody, unlike this mordant NG, was delightfully happy. WTF is wrong with you, John? Can't you be a happy boy? And, btw, most of those Tecumsehs do not have oil pumps. But I still had to slap you around a little for having come along and thrown sand. Good thing the telephone and private emails still work. Ah, hell, mine don't and she who must be obeyed is always on the phone. Guess I'll give in and go cellular. John the Stickler Lighten up a little, Stickler. |
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Larry Smith wrote:
Hey, you illiterate BoOb, are you still giving Wingy a "wide birth"? Latchless commenting on literacy? Now I've seen everything. What next Professor, a lecture on avoiding thesaurus abuse? A search for that topic brought up this article http://www.strike-the-root.com/colum...decoster1.html It sounds so much like you that it's creepy. One question comes to mind - would you say that writing in that style is more or less painful than a toothache? Wayne |
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"John Stricker" wrote in message ... This is going to be my last post on the subject. Probably shouldn't even do it, but what the heck. [You were going to walk away, last I heard.] Summing up: You made 1. a gratuitous attack and 2. provided FALSE information. 3. You weren't trying to help anyone but to wank your insecure ego in public. 4. It's not nice to lie. I tried to compromise a little with you but you are an ass and want to start a fight. GFY. And if I want to be in any pattern I'll be there, flying it by the book, while you have a reputation for playing fast and loose. You are the reckless one with low character people should beware of in the pattern, as well as in RAH. You attacked and got slapped around. Get over it and move on. 8888888888888888888888888888888888888 22° down at the spark plug is quite a bit. Contrary to what Smith thinks, the LEV doesn't have an oil pump, [SOME DO THOUGH*] it's a simple vertical shaft motor. But I haven't seen him be right about too much on here yet, so that's not too surprising. ---- STICKLER PICKING NITS, SHOWING HIS ARSE, AND BEING, WELL, A STICKLER ************************* Ol' Stickler may not be as bright as he thinks he is: Tecumseh 5 HP Engine, Model# LEV115-350041D Tecumseh Remote control mechanical compression release Recoil start; solid state ignition Mechanical governor; oil pump; float carburetor 7/8in. x 3 5/32in. shaft; 3/16in. keyway; 3/8in.-24 tapped end Model LEV115-350041D U.S.A. |
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Larry Smith wrote: Hey, you illiterate BoOb, are you still giving Wingy a "wide birth"? Latchless commenting on literacy? Now I've seen everything. What next Professor, a lecture on avoiding thesaurus abuse? A search for that topic brought up this article http://www.strike-the-root.com/colum...decoster1.html It sounds so much like you that it's creepy. One question comes to mind - would you say that writing in that style is more or less painful than a toothache? Wayne +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If Latchless was literate, "wide BERTH" would have been used. Dorks like him give North Carolina hillbillies a bad name. ........ Idiom: a wide berth Ample space or distance to avoid an unwanted consequence: gave their angry colleague a wide berth. Barnyard BOb -- |
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If Latchless was literate, "wide BERTH" would have been used. Dorks like him give North Carolina hillbillies a bad name. The proper expression is "if latchless WERE literate," but of course pests from mazoora have their own vernacular. And poor memories too. ........ Idiom: a wide berth Ample space or distance to avoid an unwanted consequence: gave their angry colleague a wide berth. Yeah, I taught you that, because you printed in this NG sometime back (and were so ashamed after you said it that you didn't want it archived for posterity) that henceforth you were giving Wingy "a wide birth." Now go study the verb "lie, lay, lain." You have big trouble with it. You don't want to die illiterate, do you? |
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