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  #111  
Old September 22nd 10, 01:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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Default How high can you fly?

On Sep 21, 11:00*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 21, 8:27*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 21, 7:36*pm, wrote:


A prostate exam is not a visual inspection.


--
Jim Pennino


I must defer to your greater knowledge of the human
anal sphincter and what people stick up it.


In other words, you are too young to have ever had one; what a surprise.


Either that or too poor to afford to get a physical.


--
Jim Pennino


So...are these now "facts"?


You have no clue what is involved in a prostate exam, so obviously you've
never had one.


There can only be three reasons not to have had one:


1) Too young.


2) Old enough but too poor to afford an $80 physical.


3) Old enough but too blazingly stupid to get a physical.


Which is it?


Of course the other alternative is you are just a babbling troll.


--
Jim Pennino


And you've constructed all this conjecture about me
due to my writing one silly word, "boroscope", on the heels of
a preceeding silly post wherein I joked about boroscope
being half of a musical band?


By the same logic, shouldn't you be inquiring about this
"mirrors and boroscope" musical group?


Wouldn't it be equal logic for me to question you about
your assertion that you fly a tiger? *Everyone knows that
a 4 legged predatory feline doesn't accept passengers.


Therefore the only conclusion is:


1) *You have zoo animal fantasies.


2) *You take LSD before usenet posting


3) *You're schizophrenic


4) *You are Ari Silverstein


Which is it?


Number 3, you are just a babbling troll.


So then, you maintain your current positon that
you've accuately determined my age, income
level, and I.Q. by my utterance of one word in
a humor setting?

Are you able to determine the age, income level,
and I.Q. of other people when they say just one
word?

Shouldn't this "gift" enable you to become a
billionaire?

---
Mark

  #112  
Old September 22nd 10, 02:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.writing
Mark
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Default How high can you fly?

On Sep 21, 5:55*pm, Mikey Lissack aka/Ari trolled:

he has a self-admitted history of suicide.


snip

Yes, I've killed myself dozens of times.

I'm now a ghost writer.

----

Ari, usenet liar/maggot:

http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Arch.../msg00204.html

---
Mark
  #113  
Old September 22nd 10, 05:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 21, 5:07Â*pm, wrote:

I get the feeling he is a student pilot that thinks he knows a lot more
than he actually does, i.e. he has little depth to his knowledge.


--
Jim Pennino


Yes, you are absolutely correct here, and I cannot deny
the truth. It's true...you have that feeling.

Now, let's talk about aviation, shall we?

While studying for my certification, I and you had to learn
the basics. Call it aviation 101 if you will. One of the essential
tools all pilots carry in their "bag of tricks" is interpolation.
You must know interpolation like the back of your hand.
Right?

So I mused up this simple aviation interpolation, which
you no doubt, will immediately know the answer.

Given a mean sea level designated as A,


The answer is you don't understand what "mean sea level" means.


--
Jim Pennino

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  #114  
Old September 22nd 10, 06:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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Default How high can you fly?

On Sep 22, 12:42*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 21, 5:07*pm, wrote:


I get the feeling he is a student pilot that thinks he knows a lot more
than he actually does, i.e. he has little depth to his knowledge.


--
Jim Pennino


Yes, you are absolutely correct here, and I cannot deny
the truth. It's true...you have that feeling.


Now, let's talk about aviation, shall we?


While studying for my certification, I and you had to learn
the basics. Call it aviation 101 if you will. One of the essential
tools all pilots carry in their "bag of tricks" is interpolation.
You must know interpolation like the back of your hand.
Right?


So I mused up this simple aviation interpolation, which
you no doubt, will immediately know the answer.


Given a mean sea level designated as A,


The answer is you don't understand what "mean sea level" means.

--
Jim Pennino

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Ok, substitute the word "Elevation" then. Surely you
can do that baby problem in your head. I thought it
up without paper. If it isn't easy for you, then you're
at risk for running out of runway on your roll when
visiting unfamiliar airstrips.

---
Mark
  #115  
Old September 22nd 10, 06:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 12:42Â*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 21, 5:07Â*pm, wrote:


I get the feeling he is a student pilot that thinks he knows a lot more
than he actually does, i.e. he has little depth to his knowledge.


--
Jim Pennino


Yes, you are absolutely correct here, and I cannot deny
the truth. It's true...you have that feeling.


Now, let's talk about aviation, shall we?


While studying for my certification, I and you had to learn
the basics. Call it aviation 101 if you will. One of the essential
tools all pilots carry in their "bag of tricks" is interpolation.
You must know interpolation like the back of your hand.
Right?


So I mused up this simple aviation interpolation, which
you no doubt, will immediately know the answer.


Given a mean sea level designated as A,


The answer is you don't understand what "mean sea level" means.

--
Jim Pennino

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Ok, substitute the word "Elevation" then. Surely you
can do that baby problem in your head. I thought it
up without paper. If it isn't easy for you, then you're
at risk for running out of runway on your roll when
visiting unfamiliar airstrips.


Troll.


--
Jim Pennino

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  #116  
Old September 22nd 10, 08:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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Default How high can you fly?

On Sep 22, 1:24*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 22, 12:42*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 21, 5:07*pm, wrote:


I get the feeling he is a student pilot that thinks he knows a lot more
than he actually does, i.e. he has little depth to his knowledge.


--
Jim Pennino


Yes, you are absolutely correct here, and I cannot deny
the truth. It's true...you have that feeling.


Now, let's talk about aviation, shall we?


While studying for my certification, I and you had to learn
the basics. Call it aviation 101 if you will. One of the essential
tools all pilots carry in their "bag of tricks" is interpolation.
You must know interpolation like the back of your hand.
Right?


So I mused up this simple aviation interpolation, which
you no doubt, will immediately know the answer.


Given a mean sea level designated as A,


The answer is you don't understand what "mean sea level" means.


--
Jim Pennino


Remove .spam.sux to reply.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Ok, substitute the word "Elevation" then. Surely you
can do that baby problem in your head. I thought it
up without paper. *If it isn't easy for you, then you're
at risk for running out of runway on your roll when
visiting unfamiliar airstrips.


Troll.

--
Jim Pennino


And by saying "troll", we will all take that to mean...

"No Mark, I cannot figure out the answer to your simple
math problem, and no, I cannot calculate roll-out distances
at different elevatons. Basically, I just fly by the seat of my
pants and hope nobody gets killed".

---
Mark
"Nobody can modify a LSA!" - Jim Perrino
"Anybody can modify an LSA" - Federal Aviation Administration
  #117  
Old September 22nd 10, 09:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ari Silverstein
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Default How high can you fly?

On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:24:03 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:

Now tell me, how many retards riding around on
their bicycles at the airport, listening to imaginary
control towers do you know?


Oh, say, the 70,000 that attended your fictional Led Zeppelin concert?
*LOL*
--
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http://tr.im/holj
Motto: Live To Spooge It!
  #118  
Old September 22nd 10, 09:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
george
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Default How high can you fly?

He gives a new meaning to density altitude by not naming it
  #119  
Old September 22nd 10, 10:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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On Sep 22, 4:44*pm, Ari the TROLL/maggot wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:24:03 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote:
Now tell me, how many retards riding around on
their bicycles at the airport, listening to imaginary
control towers do you know?


Oh, say, the 70,000 that attended your fictional Led Zeppelin concert?
*LOL*
--



http://www.ledzeppelin.com/venue/atlanta-stadium

-----------------------

http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Arch.../msg00204.html

Ari Silverstein: The troll who went amuck

[...]

"Now we all know that this post and information will simply be
met with more lies, negative comments and innuendos by Ari,
staying true to form, with him possibly tying to add clout by
again taking on the identity of some of the other regulars. As
to his bashing of me personally (which in this case will be a
forgone conclusion) one only needs to look to the source. He
hasn't been accurate yet in anything he has said, so it is of
little consequence what he tries to makes up in this reference.
Nothing has changed on my end at all, but seemingly this is not
the case with some of the services he claims as leverage in his
dealings. Even they have a problem claiming something that he is
not, and using foul language to boot. What can be done in the
meantime until such antics can be stopped? On our part, that
answer is simple. Totally ignore everything Ari does and says,
don't believe a word of what he tells anyone, be suspicious of
others actually backing and endorsing such behavior (it is
probably just him anyway), and let's simply go about business as
before - minus Ari."

Smooth sailing to all...
John Sisker

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And smooth sailing to you John.

Mark
..


  #120  
Old September 26th 10, 03:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark
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Default How high can you fly?

On Sep 18, 2:40*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Mark wrote:
Ok, it's the year 2016. You are in a little Cessna 150.
You're plane isn't pressurized because it will implode,


Explode, not implode. Unless it is an underwater submersible?


LPL flying submarine, powered by 3 conventional piston engines.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxyf3...ure=grec_index

--
Mark

 




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