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"BobR" wrote in message oups.com... I just love it when your reply reflects directly back on your own image. Who cares what you think my image is, nitwit? Haven't you figured out yet that if I want to know what your opinion is of me, I'll ask you? Shoo, back under your brownnosing rock. |
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"BobR" wrote in message oups.com... Quote from the MASTER of knowing nothing about everyting...Janu Jimenez Spoken by the typical Texas moron who couldn't spell a word right if his life depended on it. Hell, if it weren't for gravity, you probably would never have figured out how to land a plane! |
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
As I expected, your word isn't worth the nanoamperes used to transmit them. Didn't your daddy teach you that a man is only as good as his word? That ought to tell you what yours is worth. No one cares what you think the pictures say or don't say, Dannyboy. All the events were independently verified and reported in the general media and your opinion of them or the pics is irrelevant, just like just about everything else that comes out of your typing. Get over it. "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote in message news:5uT8e.25681$d43.4823@lakeread03... Juan Jimenez wrote: In your mailbox. Let's see how good you are in keeping your word. "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote in message news:NYE8e.24563$d43.4473@lakeread03... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message om... I don't think SnF sent Zoom a notice reminding him that he was banned from the show last year. He wasn't banned from the show last year. I was there when he went in, and I took pictures. TV and newspaper crews took pictures, interviewed him, etc. Bet Ousterhout won't publish those. Why don't you publish them? Better yet, send them to me and I'll post them for you. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'll post them of you want, but they don't prove what you say other than someone appears to be interviewing him. There's nothing there showing what year it was. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Yawn, I was just giving you a chance to change your mind. I posted them in A.B.P.A if you care to look. I'll let other people decide what they actually show. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:39:21 -0700, Richard Riley
wrote: On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:24:50 -0500, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: : http://www.sportpilot.org/news/050331_powrachute.html : : Ron Wanttaja :I must have missed something, what's his beef with Powrachute? My assumption (and it's just an assumption) it that it's Standard Zoom Business Tactic #1 - get them to run some ads, when the contract runs out keep running the ads, bill the company, sue when they don't pay. Complicating this one is the fact that Powrachute was sold to new owners just before Zoom filed his suit: http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...owrachute.html Wouldn't THAT have been a pleasant surprise...getting served at their first air show? One can imagine their problems in trying to defend something like this. They may just settle and then try to get the money back from the previous owner. The new cases were filed in Circuit Court, which means the claimed damages are greater than $15,000. For the trading card collectors out there, Zoom's attorney in the two new cases is the same one as in his SnF lawsuit. The previous suits, against Pulsar and RAF, had a different attorney. They were in County court and were for quite a bit less. Ron Wanttaja |
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"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message
... One can imagine their problems in trying to defend something like this. They may just settle and then try to get the money back from the previous owner. The new cases were filed in Circuit Court, which means the claimed damages are greater than $15,000. Is this then the same type of action - for non-payment of advertising invoices? Rich S. |
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Boy that IS good advise! Why don't you try it sometime!
"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... check the pictures before talking about something of which you know nothing... "John T" wrote in message ... Just cause the news crews were at the press booth doesn't mean they were covering campbell. Just getting their credentials, more like. |
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I feel a little guilty taking this wonderful thread a bit off-topic, but
here goes. First of all I'm rather part–time paintballer.. I'd play more often if I didn't fly so much, that's for sure. I too am amazed at a lot of the folks in this group, though I plan to follow in their footsteps (or at least attempt to) in the very near futu my RV–10 tail & wing kits have been ordered. A few years ago the idea of becoming a pilot struck me as a very lofty, perhaps unattainable, dream, as well. It's not! Here I am now pushing 300 hours with my instrument rating and owning a Cessna 152. Anybody of reasonable intelligence who puts their mind to it can do this. Go for it! ~Paul P.S. Your paintball tanks sound mighty cool. Sounds to me like you have what it takes to build an airplane. LCT Paintball wrote: Another paintballer-pilot, eh? Me too. You're kidding! All this time I've been looking up to pilots assuming they are a class above the rest of us. You've burst my bubble. I'm not a paintballer-pilot yet. Mostly just a paintballer/small business owner. I'm hoping to start some lessons this fall. In the mean time, I'm lurking around and trying to learn what I can. I enjoy building things that make the neighbors shake their head in disbelief. I am amazed at the things the people in this group have accomplished. I've built a paintball tank with a 3" main gun, a "blooper" look alike for taking out tanks that landed my picture in a magazine, and now I'm working on a new tank that will borrow some building techniques from you guys. It will be a fiberglass composite built around a steel frame, and will have a semi auto main gun firering a foam round that I build, and boast a 40 rps chain gun similar to the warthog's (but not quite as lethal I hope). |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:39:21 -0700, Richard Riley wrote: On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:24:50 -0500, "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote: : http://www.sportpilot.org/news/050331_powrachute.html : : Ron Wanttaja :I must have missed something, what's his beef with Powrachute? My assumption (and it's just an assumption) it that it's Standard Zoom Business Tactic #1 - get them to run some ads, when the contract runs out keep running the ads, bill the company, sue when they don't pay. Complicating this one is the fact that Powrachute was sold to new owners just before Zoom filed his suit: http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...owrachute.html Wouldn't THAT have been a pleasant surprise...getting served at their first air show? One can imagine their problems in trying to defend something like this. They may just settle and then try to get the money back from the previous owner. The new cases were filed in Circuit Court, which means the claimed damages are greater than $15,000. For the trading card collectors out there, Zoom's attorney in the two new cases is the same one as in his SnF lawsuit. The previous suits, against Pulsar and RAF, had a different attorney. They were in County court and were for quite a bit less. Ron Wanttaja They sue him right back for filing a harassing lawsuit. Then again, anyone winning against zoom would get very little. Maybe the winner can make something out of ANN. Other than that they will get a little money from zoom, some personal posessions and his boy toy yawn. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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"Dude" wrote:
I met Zoom not too long ago, and frankly, I found him to be a rather meek and nerdy kind of guy. I bet I could raise his blood pressure with a stern look. "Juan Jimenez" replied: No, you definitely didn't meet Jim. More than likely you meet Slucarzyk. Wrong side of SNF. As a card-carrying "nerd" who has met Chuck, I doubt anyone would ever classify Chuck as a "nerdy kind of guy." "Someone entirely too enamored of all things Polish" perhaps. :-) That said, I've never me Jim Campbell so I have no opinion if Dude's (unflattering but not outright hostile)characterization is accurate. Russell Kent |
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P.S. Your paintball tanks sound mighty cool. Sounds to me like you have what it takes to build an airplane. From what I've learned it takes 2 things to build an airplane. Time, and money. At this stage in my life I don't have an abundance of either one. Maybe in 10 years when I get some of these kids raised.... |
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