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Nomen Nescio writes:
I don't know if there's a name for the disorder that compels people the constantly argue with a mentally deficient asshole on usenet, though. Personal attacks correlate well with insecurity and (relatively) low intelligence. |
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On Mar 1, 11:25*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
a writes: I would point out controllers get a large number of airplanes to land safely. All they do is *provide seperation so the pilots can land the airplanes safely. Not Before they did that, some pilots never got the opportunity to land. Seventy years ago, just flying into clouds could spell the end of a commercial flight. The no visual reverence problem was solved by Sperry eighty years ago. Cheers |
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On Mar 1, 2:25*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Nomen Nescio writes: I don't know if there's a name for the disorder that compels people the constantly argue with a mentally deficient asshole on usenet, though. Personal attacks correlate well with insecurity and (relatively) low intelligence. Oh? Care to cite a professional reference? Would you characterize Sec of State Clinton that way? Or McCain? |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: MSFS has objectives and arbitrary rules. Examples? If you don't understand that, you have major brain wiring problems. OK, 2 trivial examples, not crashing the airplane is an objective and every place has fuel that fills the tanks to the top in zero time when you get near the gas pump is an arbitrary rule. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: To have had such experience, you would have had to belong to some sort of organization, and you have repeatedly said you don't interact with other people. Club membership is not required to get things done. Clubs are often mainly for the insecure. There you go trying to change the subject again because you got yourself in a hole and can't get out. I said nothing about clubs, I said oraganization, and in fact my experiences with contacting people have nothing to do with clubs. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Dave Doe writes: Does it matter? Maybe no airline, he's still a pilot. It matters a lot, since airline pilots are worlds different from mere private pilots. It's the difference between someone trained in CPR and a neurosurgeon. How would you know, you have no experience with any of the four? The sum total of all your experience is simply how to exist without actually living. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... a writes: That is really funny. "I, having simulated being a neurosurgeon, am more qualified than you, having been trained in CPR, to work on this person whose heart has stopped beating." See the difference? No. Then you unknowingly admit to the whole world that you are clueless. Your entire existence is merely academic , and you possess no actual experience with anything except, I assume, eating and ****ting. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... writes: To have had such experience, you would have had to belong to some sort of organization, and you have repeatedly said you don't interact with other people. Club membership is not required to get things done. Clubs are often mainly for the insecure. No, you are in serious need of club membership to the human race. We interact with each other, share actual experiences with each other, and learn from each other. You unwillingness to join this club is the sole reason you are unable to do such things as making a living, flying and having sex. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... writes: MSFS has objectives and arbitrary rules. Examples? All of it's rules are objective and arbitrary, you ignorant ass. It's just a game. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Nomen Nescio writes: I don't know if there's a name for the disorder that compels people the constantly argue with a mentally deficient asshole on usenet, though. Personal attacks correlate well with insecurity and (relatively) low intelligence. Is that why you come hear and launch personal attacks against pilots, while hiding behind the veil of discussing aviation? Your presence here is nothing more than a personal attack on actual pilots. You don't come here to discuss aviation, because you insist you are always right. There is no discussion. You are simply coming here to teach something you know nothing about. |
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