KR> Tim Haynes engine information

2008-10-12 Thread olson gary
I have had the privilege of belonging to several e-mail groups where 
everyone enjoyed helping each other achieve their dreams and goals of 
building an aircraft. Recently there has been an incredible amount of 
griping from a few of the members of this group. It is directed at others 
simply trying to tap into the vast knowledge base that exists in this club.

I had recently posted an item for sale on the site that was purchased by 
another member. The item was extremely popular and I received several 
e-mails regarding it. I thought it best for everyone including myself that I 
forward one of the e-mails to the group with my reply that the item was 
sold. My intention was to let any other interested members know that it was 
sold and not to waste their time or mine by inquiring about it. Lo and 
behold, I was sent an e-mail by one other fellow that accused me of spam 
mail. His e-mail to me "by his very own definition" was SPAM. I did not want 
it or ask for it, but he felt it was his job to dress me down for wasting 
his time. Wouldn't it have been easier to just click the box along with the 
rest of the posts that you had no interest in and delete it instead of going 
thru the trouble of sending me a accusatory reply? The reason that we belong 
to these groups is because we are not all-knowing or perfect and sometimes 
we make mistakes with regard to posting items. We are looking for help, not 
to be scolded like a 2 year old. For all of the truly good hearted and 
helpful people on the list, thank you. I am sorry for wasting your time. For 
the other few, perhaps a little tolerance of those who are not as perfect as 
you would go a long way!!

Gary Olson
Oshkosh





KR> Tim Haynes engine information reply to Gary

2008-10-12 Thread Tim Haynes
Gary, well put. Perhaps i could contribute,

Its not always what you say, its how its you say it.
Tim
Australia
t...@dodo.com.au
- Original Message - 
From: "olson gary" <olsontrees...@hotmail.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 10:10 AM
Subject: KR> Tim Haynes engine information


>I have had the privilege of belonging to several e-mail groups where
> everyone enjoyed helping each other achieve their dreams and goals of
> building an aircraft. Recently there has been an incredible amount of
> griping from a few of the members of this group. It is directed at others
> simply trying to tap into the vast knowledge base that exists in this 
> club.
>
> I had recently posted an item for sale on the site that was purchased by
> another member. The item was extremely popular and I received several
> e-mails regarding it. I thought it best for everyone including myself that 
> I
> forward one of the e-mails to the group with my reply that the item was
> sold. My intention was to let any other interested members know that it 
> was
> sold and not to waste their time or mine by inquiring about it. Lo and
> behold, I was sent an e-mail by one other fellow that accused me of spam
> mail. His e-mail to me "by his very own definition" was SPAM. I did not 
> want
> it or ask for it, but he felt it was his job to dress me down for wasting
> his time. Wouldn't it have been easier to just click the box along with 
> the
> rest of the posts that you had no interest in and delete it instead of 
> going
> thru the trouble of sending me a accusatory reply? The reason that we 
> belong
> to these groups is because we are not all-knowing or perfect and sometimes
> we make mistakes with regard to posting items. We are looking for help, 
> not
> to be scolded like a 2 year old. For all of the truly good hearted and
> helpful people on the list, thank you. I am sorry for wasting your time. 
> For
> the other few, perhaps a little tolerance of those who are not as perfect 
> as
> you would go a long way!!
>
> Gary Olson
> Oshkosh
>
>
>
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KR> Tim Haynes engine information

2008-10-12 Thread David Kopanski
Yea, well said Gary! I don't own an aircraft yet as I'm still not in a
position to do so, and I'm looking at several different kits. Following
some of the conversations on this site makes me want to buy something
other than a KR. 

David Kopanski
Kirkuk, Iraq



-Original Message-
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On
Behalf Of olson gary
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:10 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Tim Haynes engine information

I have had the privilege of belonging to several e-mail groups where 
everyone enjoyed helping each other achieve their dreams and goals of 
building an aircraft. Recently there has been an incredible amount of 
griping from a few of the members of this group. It is directed at
others 
simply trying to tap into the vast knowledge base that exists in this
club.

I had recently posted an item for sale on the site that was purchased by

another member. The item was extremely popular and I received several 
e-mails regarding it. I thought it best for everyone including myself
that I 
forward one of the e-mails to the group with my reply that the item was 
sold. My intention was to let any other interested members know that it
was 
sold and not to waste their time or mine by inquiring about it. Lo and 
behold, I was sent an e-mail by one other fellow that accused me of spam

mail. His e-mail to me "by his very own definition" was SPAM. I did not
want 
it or ask for it, but he felt it was his job to dress me down for
wasting 
his time. Wouldn't it have been easier to just click the box along with
the 
rest of the posts that you had no interest in and delete it instead of
going 
thru the trouble of sending me a accusatory reply? The reason that we
belong 
to these groups is because we are not all-knowing or perfect and
sometimes 
we make mistakes with regard to posting items. We are looking for help,
not 
to be scolded like a 2 year old. For all of the truly good hearted and 
helpful people on the list, thank you. I am sorry for wasting your time.
For 
the other few, perhaps a little tolerance of those who are not as
perfect as 
you would go a long way!!

Gary Olson
Oshkosh



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KR> Tim Haynes engine information

2008-10-12 Thread Kenneth Wiltrout
Every group or organization has a few verbose individuals that from time to 
time put their mouth into gear before their brain. Truth of the matter is 
that the KR is pound for pound the most economical way to go if you have the 
basic skills required for such a project. If I hit the powerball jackpot I 
may try on a TBM 850.

Ken Wiltrout
Kutztown,Pa




- Original Message - 
From: "David Kopanski" <david.kopan...@halliburton.com>
To: <gtol...@hotmail.com>; "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:26 AM
Subject: RE: KR> Tim Haynes engine information


> Yea, well said Gary! I don't own an aircraft yet as I'm still not in a
> position to do so, and I'm looking at several different kits. Following
> some of the conversations on this site makes me want to buy something
> other than a KR.
>
> David Kopanski
> Kirkuk, Iraq
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On
> Behalf Of olson gary
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:10 AM
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Subject: KR> Tim Haynes engine information
>
> I have had the privilege of belonging to several e-mail groups where
> everyone enjoyed helping each other achieve their dreams and goals of
> building an aircraft. Recently there has been an incredible amount of
> griping from a few of the members of this group. It is directed at
> others
> simply trying to tap into the vast knowledge base that exists in this
> club.
>
> I had recently posted an item for sale on the site that was purchased by
>
> another member. The item was extremely popular and I received several
> e-mails regarding it. I thought it best for everyone including myself
> that I
> forward one of the e-mails to the group with my reply that the item was
> sold. My intention was to let any other interested members know that it
> was
> sold and not to waste their time or mine by inquiring about it. Lo and
> behold, I was sent an e-mail by one other fellow that accused me of spam
>
> mail. His e-mail to me "by his very own definition" was SPAM. I did not
> want
> it or ask for it, but he felt it was his job to dress me down for
> wasting
> his time. Wouldn't it have been easier to just click the box along with
> the
> rest of the posts that you had no interest in and delete it instead of
> going
> thru the trouble of sending me a accusatory reply? The reason that we
> belong
> to these groups is because we are not all-knowing or perfect and
> sometimes
> we make mistakes with regard to posting items. We are looking for help,
> not
> to be scolded like a 2 year old. For all of the truly good hearted and
> helpful people on the list, thank you. I am sorry for wasting your time.
> For
> the other few, perhaps a little tolerance of those who are not as
> perfect as
> you would go a long way!!
>
> Gary Olson
> Oshkosh
>
>
>
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KR> Tim Haynes engine information

2008-10-12 Thread JAMES C FERRIS
David! we should not let ourselves get so weak that a gentle breeze makes
us sway out of control, thats all that is "the wind blowing" this is the
best website on the web,stick with it.
Sincerely
Jim
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 06:26:35 - "David Kopanski"
<david.kopan...@halliburton.com> writes:
> Yea, well said Gary! I don't own an aircraft yet as I'm still not in 
> a
> position to do so, and I'm looking at several different kits. 
> Following
> some of the conversations on this site makes me want to buy 
> something
> other than a KR. 
> 
> David Kopanski
> Kirkuk, Iraq
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On
> Behalf Of olson gary
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:10 AM
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Subject: KR> Tim Haynes engine information
> 
> I have had the privilege of belonging to several e-mail groups where 
> 
> everyone enjoyed helping each other achieve their dreams and goals 
> of 
> building an aircraft. Recently there has been an incredible amount 
> of 
> griping from a few of the members of this group. It is directed at
> others 
> simply trying to tap into the vast knowledge base that exists in 
> this
> club.
> 
> I had recently posted an item for sale on the site that was 
> purchased by
> 
> another member. The item was extremely popular and I received 
> several 
> e-mails regarding it. I thought it best for everyone including 
> myself
> that I 
> forward one of the e-mails to the group with my reply that the item 
> was 
> sold. My intention was to let any other interested members know that 
> it
> was 
> sold and not to waste their time or mine by inquiring about it. Lo 
> and 
> behold, I was sent an e-mail by one other fellow that accused me of 
> spam
> 
> mail. His e-mail to me "by his very own definition" was SPAM. I did 
> not
> want 
> it or ask for it, but he felt it was his job to dress me down for
> wasting 
> his time. Wouldn't it have been easier to just click the box along 
> with
> the 
> rest of the posts that you had no interest in and delete it instead 
> of
> going 
> thru the trouble of sending me a accusatory reply? The reason that 
> we
> belong 
> to these groups is because we are not all-knowing or perfect and
> sometimes 
> we make mistakes with regard to posting items. We are looking for 
> help,
> not 
> to be scolded like a 2 year old. For all of the truly good hearted 
> and 
> helpful people on the list, thank you. I am sorry for wasting your 
> time.
> For 
> the other few, perhaps a little tolerance of those who are not as
> perfect as 
> you would go a long way!!
> 
> Gary Olson
> Oshkosh
> 
> 
> 
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