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On 26 Oct 2003 20:45:09 -0600, "Dr. Speedbyrd :"
wrote: what would you know about it, dipwad? SpeedByrd PhD We know you are a 50+ fat old man who sweeps the floors at a university. The closest you have ever been to sex is with your hand and the neighbors dog. |
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"DwightD" far@away wrote in message ... On 26 Oct 2003 20:45:09 -0600, "Dr. Speedbyrd :" wrote: what would you know about it, dipwad? SpeedByrd PhD We know you are a 50+ fat old man who sweeps the floors at a university. The closest you have ever been to sex is with your hand and the neighbors dog. Oh and the best part of him ran down his Mom's customer's leg! VBG Dashii |
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 16:59:46 -0500, N9NWO wrote:
X-Plane has been certified for IFR and commercial training. It is the only one that has. Nnnnnk, sorry, thanks for playing. The Fly-It! helicopter simulator is certificated as a Flight Simulator Device ("better" than an FTD BTW), AND ALSO for primary VFR training (up to 7 hours toward the private pilot ticket). It is based on FS2002. I believe this platform is quite a bit less $ than the one that's based on X-Plane, and it is also the first to be certificated to log time on toward the Newbie Season Pass 8^). Fly-It! also does a fixed wing sim that is FAA-approved as an FSD. http://www.flyit.com/index.html Dave Blevins Newbie Season Pass Holder |
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WILL kall and speedbyrd please SHUT UP. This thread has gone well beyond
immature and pathetic. NOBODY on here wants to you hear two go back and forth and back and forth. You are both children - admit it and get on with life. I can't believe I have to waste my bandwidth downloading you two preschoolers going at it. |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:29:47 -0600, "LPA"
wrote: WILL kall and speedbyrd please SHUT UP. This thread has gone well beyond immature and pathetic. NOBODY on here wants to you hear two go back and forth and back and forth. You are both children - admit it and get on with life. I can't believe I have to waste my bandwidth downloading you two preschoolers going at it. Simple solution, LPA....DON'T READ THE DAMN THING IF YOU DON"T LIKE IT! |
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I'll save everybody the pain of going back and forth with you . But tell me
how to ignore something before I read it? Can somebody please share with me a way to not download or ignore all posts from any of these three gentlemen or women? "CaptK" fake@address wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:29:47 -0600, "LPA" wrote: WILL kall and speedbyrd please SHUT UP. This thread has gone well beyond immature and pathetic. NOBODY on here wants to you hear two go back and forth and back and forth. You are both children - admit it and get on with life. I can't believe I have to waste my bandwidth downloading you two preschoolers going at it. Simple solution, LPA....DON'T READ THE DAMN THING IF YOU DON"T LIKE IT! |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 18:17:10 -0600, "LPA"
wrote: Can somebody please share with me a way to not download or ignore all posts from any of these three gentlemen or women? That's why the good Lord invented Filters. Trouble is with accounts like mine you end up blocking ALL users of a news service to stop one. Patrick...in all honesty, UseNet is older than the World Wide Web (WWW) it is a cornerstone of the Net. It has NO administrating body. Nobody actually sets the rules or polices them. All you can do is complain to an ISP but many users don't "show" an IP. Flame wars like this have been going on since the Net was a puppy! You think this is bad....go read some of the religious newsgroups! They use death threats daily! This is a scuffle in a kiddy's playground compared to what goes on in some of the 40,000+ newsgroups. |
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