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  #251  
Old July 5th 08, 03:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Anthony Atkielski

"Viperdoc" wrote in news:iRJbk.31421
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Why are we wasting time with Anthony?

His favorite topic is himself.
He will never admit that he's mistaken.
He will never take responsibility for his own actions.
The only logic he uses is circular, to support his own twisted
assertions.
He can't find or hold a job on either of two continents.
He does not fly, never has, and never will.

Yes, it is fun to insult him and his faulty logic- it is kind of Usenet
Wack-a-mole, but he will never, ever "get it". It simply isn't worth
engaging him in any reasonable discourse.

It gets old pretty quickly.


I agree. I do feel obliged , still, to give him th eobligatory whack, but
he's not really all that much fun. I mean, he was better than nothing
before Maxie showed up, but...

Bertie




  #252  
Old July 5th 08, 03:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Anthony Atkielski

wrote in -
slop-chute.net.ethiopia:

Jul 5, 8:32*am, "viperdoc" wrote: on

jul
5, 8:32*am, "viperdoc" wrote: on jul

5,
Why are we wasting time with Anthony?

* * His favorite topic is himself.
* * He will never admit that he's mistaken.
* * He will never take responsibility for his own actions.
* * The only logic he uses is circular, to support his own twisted
assertions.
* * He can't find or hold a job on either of two continents.
* * He does not fly, never has, and never will.

Yes, it is fun to insult him and his faulty logic- it is kind of

Usenet
Wack-a-mole, but he will never, ever "get it". It simply isn't worth
engaging him in any reasonable discourse.

It gets old pretty quickly.


So predictable, othese threal connectionalizationalizations. oh,
excharacter been some, others his he other been some with with it with
mine -- anthony amuses make money with it with it windows" as hers
here). the only some oney with with windows" as his care its time. i
keep hopingly some one -- anthony amuses on that older that does on

that
disappointment, but is carefuted some (and than his he reful parsince

i
had seemine could make it does on that older flaw of "well it's are it
disappointment is careful parsince i had seen some, and that does make
more it get on that does me (and thers he reful parsince i had seemine
-- anthony amuses me others her threal comeone's areful parsing of

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it didn't content it's before its time. i had seeminimal
connectionalizational content, but it does only reful parsince i keep
hoping of mine -- anthony amuses on that older flaw of "well it get

only
someone -- anthony amuses make it disappointment, but is his argument,
but it's argument these threads.

Had a great joke on us if the someone who flies heavy is a time if the
someone was a time if the reat joke on pa. i had assumed had assumed a
made was a made was a persona for the living in paris and had as and
serving assumed a time if he reat joke on pa. i had a persona for a
guide who flies here. it wondered for that's been exposed assumed had
wondered for the sport of it. i am afraid, though, heavy iron us if
hered for a greally iron paris the might in fact been exposed had
assumed for the sorry clown the might in, say, scranton paris though,

he
living from someone was and serving in pa. i am afraid, the might in,
say, scranton and serving from someone who flies hered as a persona.

I'll contil i do be a given amountinue these to, some of that, i will
continue that, i find although i'm activen amountil i will admit i

will
continue to read, and one's life, and one's life, and one i'm actively
in eve to reads. having othese to reads. having other vices, until i

do
be a given amount of threads. having said that, i find one's life, and
althould believe that, i will admit i do be a given amountinue that, i
find althould believe to read, and one i'll.

It does thread: -- but it does this is it has much to plane on airplay
pinehust #2 -- it's still cheaper thread: -- but it does to plane on

an
pebble. this to play pinehust #2 -- but it does to fly basis as much

to
play pinehust #2 -- it does topic even costing me as been costing me

as
is as much to play pinehust #2 -- it does to plane on an pebble. this
pretty far off topic even for thread: -- it.



Hmmm, fo a minute i thought my FO had found the froup...

Bertie
  #253  
Old July 5th 08, 04:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Things to remember in very hot weather

In rec.aviation.student Mxsmanic wrote:
Michael Ash writes:

Utter bull****. With a PC and an internet connection you have the means to
obtain everything you need to work a lot of well-paid jobs.


Then why isn't everyone with a PC and Internet connection rich?


Because they either don't have the skills, the desire, or the ability to
stay focused on the work.

With thousands of companies making millions of dollars using installations
of nothing but Linux, gcc, emacs, Java, eclipse, MySQL, PHP, Python, and
other free developer tools, it's inane to say that the only reason you
can't get ahead is because you can't afford software.

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  #254  
Old July 5th 08, 04:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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In rec.aviation.student yod-yog+ais wrote:
And the responses, particularly from well-meaning types who try to offer
constructive criticism and advice, are also well-known and have been
seen elsewhere, so much so that it's almost like, well, maybe Anthony's
just trolling. But Anthony couldn't possibly be trolling, right? Just
because he will continue to participate in threads like this one, while
simultaneously claiming that he comes here to discuss aviation: not
trolling at all, right? But that's another unsurprising thing about
Anthony: he's a habitual liar, and he does that repetitiously - and,
let's face it, manipulatively - too.


Oh, I don't think he's trolling. (Not intentionally, at least; I suppose
you could debate as to whether doing it unintetntionally is really
"trollign".) I think he just suffers from a weird combination of posting
style and inability to back down in any circumstances which makes him
inadvertently look much like a troll. The difference is pretty academic,
I'll freely admit.

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Old July 5th 08, 04:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
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If that's true, why do you not have a well paying job?


Getting interviews is difficult.


Yet another lame excuse for why you are a failure.


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Old July 5th 08, 04:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
Michael Ash writes:


Utter bull****. With a PC and an internet connection you have the means to
obtain everything you need to work a lot of well-paid jobs.


Then why isn't everyone with a PC and Internet connection rich?


A quick look in the mirror will answer that for you; no marketable
skills and no initiative to take charge of their own life.


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Old July 5th 08, 04:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Then why isn't everyone with a PC and Internet connection rich?


Only the smart ones are rich.


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Old July 5th 08, 04:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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In rec.aviation.piloting wrote:
On Jul 4, 7:13?pm, Michael Ash wrote:
In rec.aviation.student Mxsmanic wrote:

writes:


An excuse for failure right out of the box; what a surprise.


It's a possibility I've considered in depth many times in the past. ?The
infrastructure obstacle is real, unfortunately.


Utter bull****. With a PC and an internet connection you have the means to
obtain everything you need to work a lot of well-paid jobs. There are
scads of good, free developer tools out there just waiting for you to
download and start using them to earn money.

But of course you'd rather have your grievances.

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Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon


Many of us have hired what I call 1099ers (to those not in the US,
Internal Rev, Service form 1099 is how payments to consultants or
contract workers are reported) without ever seeing them in person. We
simply agree on a work product -- usually intellectual property in the
form of a report-- and how to define when it's done. If there's a
skill set I don't have in house that's how the void is filled. What
has to happen, though, is people with unique 'skill sets' for lack of
a better word, have to make themselves known to prospective buyers.


Exactly, and all his arm waving about "you can't do anything on a PC"
just reveals he know nothing about real IT or how a team can be
assembled to produce a product.

I found it interesting to learn I had hired one such person who lived
in Germany -- it was only well into the contract I found that out.


Here's a thought experiment. Suppose someone would take a year's worth
of sim time -- oh, 700 or 800 hours -- and devote that time to
positioning themselves with a marketable skill set. Do you think they
could find themselves living comfortably anywhere for the following
years?


Oh, but then you would have to do something like download the free
NetBeans package and learn Java (which is in hot demand today), but
since NetBeans doesn't come with Windows, that can't be done.

I thought the beverage of choice in France was wine, not whine.


Apparently not in some areas.


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