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Old March 2nd 05, 05:56 AM
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Default Best. Soaring. Cover. Ever.

There have been some pretty good Soaring covers over the years, but
rarely does one cover photo truely convey the excitement, beauty and
majesty of the sport of soaring as does the March 2005 one. Bravo!

(Someone should submit it to Howard Kunstler's "Eyesore of the Month"
web site. This photo could be the centerpiece of a campaign to recruit
bad architects into the sport. )

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Old March 2nd 05, 11:11 AM
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I thought the same thing when I looked at it. Horrible
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There have been some pretty good Soaring covers over the years, but
rarely does one cover photo truely convey the excitement, beauty and
majesty of the sport of soaring as does the March 2005 one. Bravo!

(Someone should submit it to Howard Kunstler's "Eyesore of the Month"
web site. This photo could be the centerpiece of a campaign to recruit
bad architects into the sport. )




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Old March 2nd 05, 06:38 PM
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Reading the SSA online newsletter the past couple months, I'd come to
believe that the SSA is now a national society dedicated to the
preservation of an ugly office building in New Mexico, with some
ancillary interest in the sport of flying gliders. Now it's official!

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Old March 4th 05, 07:55 PM
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Funnnyyy. I did not have my march issue yet, and if I would not have
seen the above posts and gotten the magazine, I really would not have
thought too much of it. Some one in Hobbs likes a nice snow scene or
some painter is proud of the stripes etc. I am not that critical.
Could not wait for the March issue to arrive though
On the other hand, could you see playboy magazine with the playboy
mansion
on the front page?

soarski

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Old March 4th 05, 08:57 PM
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soarski wrote:
Funnnyyy. I did not have my march issue yet, and if I would not have
seen the above posts and gotten the magazine, I really would not have
thought too much of it. Some one in Hobbs likes a nice snow scene or
some painter is proud of the stripes etc. I am not that critical.
Could not wait for the March issue to arrive though
On the other hand, could you see playboy magazine with the playboy
mansion
on the front page?


The people that buy Playboy magazine don't own the mansion, do they?
Perhaps it would be analogous if they had shown a picture of Dean
Carswell's home...

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Old March 5th 05, 01:43 AM
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Why not drop it? The editorial said it all; enough
whining and bitching about trivia. This is like going
to the city dump to shoot rats with a .22; there are
better things to do with your life!

At 21:00 04 March 2005, Eric Greenwell wrote:
soarski wrote:
Funnnyyy. I did not have my march issue yet, and if
I would not have
seen the above posts and gotten the magazine, I really
would not have
thought too much of it. Some one in Hobbs likes a
nice snow scene or
some painter is proud of the stripes etc. I am not
that critical.
Could not wait for the March issue to arrive though
On the other hand, could you see playboy magazine
with the playboy
mansion
on the front page?


The people that buy Playboy magazine don't own the
mansion, do they?
Perhaps it would be analogous if they had shown a picture
of Dean
Carswell's home...

--
Change 'netto' to 'net' to email me directly

Eric Greenwell
Washington State
USA




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Old March 5th 05, 03:29 PM
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A?

soarski



How has the sky been looking on your side of the rocks?
Last few days have had decent clouds up this way.



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Old March 5th 05, 05:57 PM
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I should apologize here to Eric Greenwell. My post
below was directed to all and was not about his particular
post.

Nyal Williams


At 02:00 05 March 2005, Nyal Williams wrote:
Why not drop it? The editorial said it all; enough
whining and bitching about trivia. This is like going
to the city dump to shoot rats with a .22; there are
better things to do with your life!

At 21:00 04 March 2005, Eric Greenwell wrote:
soarski wrote:
Funnnyyy. I did not have my march issue yet, and if
I would not have
seen the above posts and gotten the magazine, I really
would not have
thought too much of it. Some one in Hobbs likes a
nice snow scene or
some painter is proud of the stripes etc. I am not
that critical.
Could not wait for the March issue to arrive though
On the other hand, could you see playboy magazine
with the playboy
mansion
on the front page?


The people that buy Playboy magazine don't own the
mansion, do they?
Perhaps it would be analogous if they had shown a picture
of Dean
Carswell's home...

--
Change 'netto' to 'net' to email me directly

Eric Greenwell
Washington State
USA








 




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