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Kennedy gets his own TFR
Tina writes:
I don't remember, but was anyone in this newsgroup upset that Senator John Glenn got to ride in one of the shuttles for some 'scientific' reason after he left the senate? It was, of course, made up science. I thought his trip was useful because it made it clear that age isn't the obstacle that many believe it to be. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Tina writes: I don't remember, but was anyone in this newsgroup upset that Senator John Glenn got to ride in one of the shuttles for some 'scientific' reason after he left the senate? It was, of course, made up science. I thought his trip was useful because it made it clear that age isn't the obstacle that many believe it to be. Wo! just think! you'll be able to not fly airpalnes well into your nineties! Bertie |
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Glenn's trip was a "Thank you" from NASA. It was junk science, nothing
seems to have appeared in the professional literature. Who cares about the cost, it's other people's money. It made NOTHING clear. scientifically except a useless agency knows where its funding comes from. On May 27, 3:36 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: Tina writes: I don't remember, but was anyone in this newsgroup upset that Senator John Glenn got to ride in one of the shuttles for some 'scientific' reason after he left the senate? It was, of course, made up science. I thought his trip was useful because it made it clear that age isn't the obstacle that many believe it to be. |
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Soupy Sales was a seniour
Tina wrote on 5/26/2008 : As I wrote before, I don't like this man, but this kind of perq is pretty minor for someone with his influence. It may be one of the last times he *SALES* this course. |
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Post Trimming: SERIOUS BUSINESS
On Tue, 27 May 2008 14:43:24 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: Stealth Pilot wrote in : On Tue, 27 May 2008 12:35:21 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: gregvk wrote in . 0.1: Bertie the Bunyip wrote in news:g1cpcj$41u$1 @blackhelicopter.databasix.com: On 25 May 2008, you wrote in rec.aviation.piloting: Dudley Henriques schrieb: No offense meant Jim ; just an observation from years and years of Usenet experience :-))). I'm sure you know what I mean. In all those years: have you never trimmed your posts? you've been told a couple of times by now from different people. Please: TRIM YOUR POSTS! Or what, ze Russian Front? Bertie You are hereby ordered, under penalties too shocking to be described in public, to trim your posts. This is your final warning. aside Goddamn bunyips. /aside But by not trimming my poasts I get people to squeal! Bertie Bertie what is a poast? I asked the sooth effrikun expats at work today which african country used 'poast' as the word for post. they shook heads and said none of them. you talk about trimming your poasts. what is a poast? (or do you have fat fingers on the s key? Stealth Pilot You need to go chekc out some of the trolllz froups. Mis-spelling is a common technique used to hook fjukkwits like Maxwell. they're keen to jump in and shriek about the poaster's pudgy fingers and what not. The mis-spellings are a convention in themselves to some degree. Poast is usualy (mis) spelled that way as is froup, lits (list) and a number of others . Makes it an "in" joke as well. And why the **** would you ask a Yarpie anything unless it's how to arm your BMW X5 to the teeth? Bertie Bertie it is an australian tradition that we talk kindly to our bunyips :-) btw in this post trimming serious business have you noticed that I'm really on to the guys request. :-) next he'll be asking that we dont hit 'post to all newsgroups' :-) Stealth Pilot |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... How#'s that? Can you be absolutely sure beyond any shadow of doubt that he isn't the second coming? Bertie What a dumb ass. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... One thing about these political exchanges on Usenet is that they are never rectified. No, just not to YOUR satisfaction. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... What I usually try to do is pass on these political things to begin with. Then why didn't you? |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . I'm sorry, but this isn't an issue involving only a "right to personal protection." He could secure that right ON HIS OWN if he were willing to make HIS OWN SACRIFICE TO SECURE IT. This is an issue where THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS TO ENJOY THE PUBLIC AIRSPACE ARE SACRIFICED so that HE DOESN'T HAVE TO MAKE ANY SACRIFICES. Exactly the point. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Martin Hotze" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques schrieb: No offense meant Jim ; just an observation from years and years of Usenet experience :-))). I'm sure you know what I mean. In all those years: have you never trimmed your posts? you've been told a couple of times by now from different people. Please: TRIM YOUR POSTS! #m f-up2poster Oh hell no, he's Dudley the magnificent. Read about him on Wikipeidia, if they haven't thrown him off yet. |
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