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How do weather services get sky conditions above the surface?
On Jul 23, 10:53*am, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: buttman wrote: oh god shut up. I've been frankly answering his questions for a while now and I've yet to see him respond to me in that manner, or to other people in that manner either. If this is an example of your skills when it observational skills then I really am concerned about your ability to act as a CFI. Uh huh. How about providing me with one of these seemingly ubiquitous examples of him telling me, or anyone else that they are "wrong" and that he has "studied the issue in depth"? The burden of proof is on the one making the claim. I just went through the last 5 or so post I've made to his threads and I haven't noticed any rudeness. |
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