[RCSE] "I'm in Melborne and you're not ! :-)"

2005-02-20 Thread GordySoar



FINALLY made it and the Sportube worked like a champ, that is the TSA Lock 
Adapter seemed to do the trick.  I used a bright pink marker to mark next 
to the lock in big letters
TSA LOCK!
 
It was dusted but not opened. and it got here with me!
 
Very warm and humid today, But plenty of guys to meet up with, including 
current F3J World Champ David Hobby, who has cancelled trips to the USA this 
week to try to get a piece of me! :-)  Larry Jolly has been coaching him (I 
think Skip too) so likely I am in real trouble hoping to repeat my last years 
win in Sydney!  But a bad loss on the field in Australia is still a great 
day of soaring 
 
I am totally burned out from airport hassles in Vegas and Los Angles, and 
ending up in a middle seat from LA to Melborne.  Again no complaints...cept 
I missed a contest in Adelaide yesterday, and will just miss their Nationals the 
day I leave to come back :-(
 
You can bet I'll be thinking about how to extend this by three days 
:-)
 
However I am not sure my Sportube will float me all the way from Aukland NZ 
over to Adelaide!
 
More later when I wake up :-)...and yes I have one of the new Shadows on 
36mhz along, and a scanner too :-)Gordy


[RCSE] Moved

2005-02-20 Thread Mark Wales
My Family and I have now moved to the Newport News, Virginia area.  Still 
have a lot to do to get settled and all.
Does anyone fly in the Newport News-Hampton area?

Thanks
Mark
Soaring Is Life!!
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Keith Love
James V. Bacus wrote:
Change your email software to Eudora... http://www.eudora.com/
Even better: Mozilla Thuderbird!
   http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
 -- Keith (a convert from Eudora)
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread James V. Bacus
At 02:39 PM 2/20/2005, Jim Holliman wrote:
Anybody what's available for the Mac?
I think the email package that ships with OS X is fairly decent, but if you 
want more power, my favorite email software Eudora is also available for OS X.


Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV   R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Martin Usher
>Anybody what's available for the Mac? (Jim Holliman)
Macs won't have the same level of problem so you don't need things like 
AdAware. You hear the pundits saying that its because there's just not 
enough systems out there for people to worry about messing with them but 
that's not really true. Its the architecture of Windows, the "Gates 
Vision Thing" that's the problem. Windows assumes that external vendors 
should be able to -- in fact have the right to -- take over the 
operation of your system. (A traditional model is that no external agent 
has any rights on the system at all unless explicitly given them by the 
system's owner.)

If Microsoft changed their philosophy then all these problems could be 
fixed. Unfortunately this mindset is now expanding into "Digital Rights 
Management". This isn't what it seems to be (content protection for 
legitimate copyright holders) but rather a sea change in how your 
computer's used where users effectively rent use from providers who 
control what runs on the system and how you use it. This is seen as a 
major profit center by numerous companies so the problem's likely to get 
a lot worse before it gets better.

(DRM is more pervasive than computers, BTW. Its not been more intrusive 
because of consumer reaction (negative) which might derail it before it 
gets pervasive -- there's still too much legacy kit around, older analog 
televisions and radios, that sort of thing.)

Martin Usher
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Bill's Email
Jim Holliman wrote:
Anybody what's available for the Mac?
 

I use both Entourage (purchase for Micrsquirt) and Thunderbird (free). 
Running OSX 10.3.7
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Jim Holliman
Bill Johns wrote on 2-20-05 2:09 PM:

> You might also try going to
> Lavasoftware:  http://www.lavasoft.de/news/product/info/
> 
> and downloading the free/personal version of the program Ad-Aware SE.  It
> will clean up all the spyware and cookies that can screw up a system.  If
> you've been using IE you will be stunned at what get's through and becomes
> a permanent part of your computer.

Anybody what's available for the Mac?

-- 
Jim Holliman -- Tulsa, Oklahoma
AMA & TULSOAR

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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Paul Breed
Dito
I Use Eudora and Firefox.
E-Mail:
I have the free Eudora with the add at home and the
paid for Eudora at work. I've had not problems with it at all.
Web:
I've been using firefox for about 6 months.
I use if for most things, every once in awhile I find a web page that is broken
when using Firefox and have to fire up Microsoft Internet exploder.
This only happens about twice a month.

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[RCSE] Fwd: Mike Reed

2005-02-20 Thread Jerry Miller
I am forwarding this message below, mainly to the guys in So. Cal Inland 
Empire who are friends and former club mates with Mike Reed.  I don't know 
most of them or have their email addresses, but they are members on this 
exchange.  Mike is a long time builder and flyer of gliders and power planes.
Jerry Miller, SOSS
Medford, OR

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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:31:50 -0800
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Subject: Mike Reed
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If anyone wants to call him and give him some good cheer, he is at 
Providence hospital. Call 732-5000 and ask for room 2004.

Terry Mickle

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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Bill Johns
At 11:14 AM 2/20/2005, Martin Usher wrote:
>James V. Bacus wrote:
>Change your email software to Eudora... http://www.eudora.com/
It sounds like someone's having a sly dig at Microsoft but the reality is 
that if you stop using Microsoft's Outlook/Outlook Express and their 
Internet Explorer web browser then lots of bad things that happen to your 
computer will mysteriously stop happening.
Yep.  What he said.
Since Eudora's a commerical package
Not necessarily.  You can use the freebee version.  You get a little ad in 
the lower left hand corner.

you might want to experiment with Mozilla's offerings -- the Firefox browser
I use FoxFire and love it.
and Thunderbird mail program.
Only tried the beta version and had a few hand-ups.The regular release 
is out and should be better.

You might also try going to 
Lavasoftware:  http://www.lavasoft.de/news/product/info/

and downloading the free/personal version of the program Ad-Aware SE.  It 
will clean up all the spyware and cookies that can screw up a system.  If 
you've been using IE you will be stunned at what get's through and becomes 
a permanent part of your computer.

Cheers,
Bill 

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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Ed Jett
Does anybody have Robert's phone number?  I have seen this happen and I can 
help him work around it and get rid of the problem, but he may not be able 
to receive any emails including the recent replies to the list.

Ed Jett
- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Massmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RCSE" 
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?


Can someone point me in the right direction to correct a problem that I am 
having. Just recently, I have start getting emails in my inbox (17) emails 
each time I complete a send receive command. At first I thought they were 
coming into the server that I use, but checking it vie the web the emails 
do not appear. The emails do not have anything list in the TO, From, or 
Subject line. And the the text below is listed in the body of the mail. 
The test is the same information that is seen when looking at the mesage 
properties an info about the source. The only item that appears to change 
is the Message ID: which increments by (1) for each email. The same number 
of emails appear everytime I complete a connection to the server to check 
for mail.  I am running Norton Iinternet Security, just did a scan with 
nothing found, I also running Windows XP with full updates. The problem 
just started one or two days ago. Not sure where to look to stop them or 
what is causing them.

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X-NAS-Classification: 0
X-NAS-MessageID: 4695
X-NAS-Validation: {FE327E6E-FB82-4202-8E11-FE67BD209ADE}
Regards,
Robert Massmann
Wilmington, Ohio

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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread James V. Bacus
At 01:14 PM 2/20/2005, Martin Usher wrote:
>James V. Bacus wrote:
>Change your email software to Eudora... http://www.eudora.com/
It sounds like someone's having a sly dig at Microsoft but the reality is 
that if you stop using Microsoft's Outlook/Outlook Express and their 
Internet Explorer web browser then lots of bad things that happen to your 
computer will mysteriously stop happening.
Just trying to give good advice, I notice the same thing when I stopped 
using Outlook.  I have a bunch of web browser installed because I have to 
test on them, I just have to surf more carefully with some of them then others.

Actually, I am quite platform neutral.  I have various flavors of Windows, 
Mac OS X, and unix running on the home and office network.


Since Eudora's a commerical package you might want to experiment with 
Mozilla's offerings -- the Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail program. 
(www.mozilla.org). Try downloading Thunderbird and running it to see if 
the 17 free mails go away.
There is a lite (free) version of Eudora to try this with too...  but I 
have no experience with Thunderbird.  I have heard about it, and know 
people that like it.


You might try bugging Symantec (Norton)..I have seen updates of their 
software behaving very badly, up to and including causing a system to lock 
up completely.
Good advice...  same observations.

The best security you can buy for your computer is an external router, one 
of those Linksys boxes or similar. They're not that easy or rewarding to 
hack and they remove the firewall from your computer.
Also good advice, I've been doing the above for many years.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV   R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Martin Usher
>James V. Bacus wrote:
>Change your email software to Eudora... http://www.eudora.com/
It sounds like someone's having a sly dig at Microsoft but the reality 
is that if you stop using Microsoft's Outlook/Outlook Express and their 
Internet Explorer web browser then lots of bad things that happen to 
your computer will mysteriously stop happening.

Since Eudora's a commerical package you might want to experiment with 
Mozilla's offerings -- the Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail program. 
(www.mozilla.org). Try downloading Thunderbird and running it to see if 
the 17 free mails go away.

You might try bugging Symantec (Norton)..I have seen updates of 
their software behaving very badly, up to and including causing a system 
to lock up completely.

The best security you can buy for your computer is an external router, 
one of those Linksys boxes or similar. They're not that easy or 
rewarding to hack and they remove the firewall from your computer. 
Software like firewalls just doesn't integrate well with Windows -- the 
fact that companies can do it at all is almost miraculous -- so its 
likely to be imperfect as best, it better to move the functionality to a 
system that's better able to handle (the router). If you then run the 
non-Microsoft mail and browser software with appropriate (default) 
settings you'll find that a lot of the problems and junk -- popups, junk 
mail and the like -- will just go away. You may lose a tiny bit of 
functionality -- I can't play some streaming video in the Firefox 
browser, for example -- but its a small price to pay to have a working 
computer.

Martin Usher
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Re: [RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread James V. Bacus
Change your email software to Eudora... http://www.eudora.com/
At 12:11 PM 2/20/2005, Robert Massmann wrote:
Can someone point me in the right direction to correct a problem that I am 
having.
Jim
Downers Grove, IL
Member of the Chicago SOAR club, and Team JR
AMA 592537LSF 7560 Level IV   R/C Soaring blog at www.jimbacus.net
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[RCSE] Off subject: Help with MS Outlook Express Email Problem?

2005-02-20 Thread Robert Massmann
Can someone point me in the right direction to correct a problem that I am 
having. Just recently, I have start getting emails in my inbox (17) emails 
each time I complete a send receive command. At first I thought they were 
coming into the server that I use, but checking it vie the web the emails do 
not appear. The emails do not have anything list in the TO, From, or Subject 
line. And the the text below is listed in the body of the mail. The test is 
the same information that is seen when looking at the mesage properties an 
info about the source. The only item that appears to change is the Message 
ID: which increments by (1) for each email. The same number of emails appear 
everytime I complete a connection to the server to check for mail.  I am 
running Norton Iinternet Security, just did a scan with nothing found, I 
also running Windows XP with full updates. The problem just started one or 
two days ago. Not sure where to look to stop them or what is causing them.

X-NAS-Language: Unknown
X-NAS-Bayes: #0: 0.804398; #1: 0.195602
X-NAS-Classification: 0
X-NAS-MessageID: 4695
X-NAS-Validation: {FE327E6E-FB82-4202-8E11-FE67BD209ADE}
Regards,
Robert Massmann
Wilmington, Ohio

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[RCSE] 60" F3F Results and Recap - Whitepoint, San Pedro CA

2005-02-20 Thread Nathan Woods
Short article about yesterday's F3F race in rainy SoCal.  Includes links
to photos and scores:
www.socalsloperacing.com/blog

Cheers,

Nathan Woods

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[RCSE] Encore DLG Sold

2005-02-20 Thread rvmccleave
The Encore is sold.  Thanks to everyone for the interest,
Randy

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Re: [RCSE] Shadow 3

2005-02-20 Thread Dan Kitching
According to Sombra, the Shadow 1 is not discontinued, but it will be 
updated and improved when it starts shipping again hopefully late Feb early 
Mar.

Both the Shadow 1 and Shadow 3, will continue to be manufactured.
 Dan
- Original Message - 
From: "George Gillburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Barry Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "RCSE" 
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Shadow 3


Barry Kennedy wrote:
Kurt,
The new Shadow 3 will be available in about 3 weeks. I supercedes the 
Shadow
1.

The Shadow  has been tested by George Steiner and he gave it 2 thumbs up.
You can see a Shadow 3 on my web site and check out its new features, like
cascading 2 together for 14 channels.
Best Regards,
Barry Kennedy
Kennedy Composites
www.kennedycomposites.com
1935 Highvalley Trail
Grand Prairie, TX 75052
972.602.3144
When will you be accepting orders for the Shadow 3 receiver?
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[RCSE] Chanllenging Saturday contest in Bakersfield (Escape Lt. wins)

2005-02-20 Thread mpodder
Hi All
Bakersfield has one of the few Saturday contests held on a monthly bases and 
this one was very challenging.

It had been raining for 2 days and it was still raining Saturday morning 
when we (the faithful and stalwart) arrived at the field around 9 am.  By 10 
am the rain stopped but up came a wind (steady 8 mph gusting to 11mph) from 
the wrong direction which made all the launch and land down wind.  Flights 
were 3/5/3/5/5 and lift was spotty to non existent.  In fact is was so 
challenging that some good pilots with good planes (Pike Superior, Nyx even 
a Super V) couldn't make 3 min.

I started with 9 oz of ballast (77 oz) in my Escape Lt. but found it flew 
better without it (68 oz) and finished the contest that way.  Luck was on my 
side. I made all my landings, only missed time on the last flight and the 
Escape Lt. brought home the win.

Something to see was Dan Chandler sloping his Pike Superior of the edge of a 
building at about 100' for over 3 min.  He took second.

If you want to fly contest on Saturday Bakersfield is the place to be. 
Every third Saturday of the month.

Come and join us next month on the 19th.
Maurice 

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[RCSE] FS NIB Photon II DLG

2005-02-20 Thread Pat McCleave
Hi Guys,
I wanting to sell my NIB Photon II Ail/Flap Version DLG.  It is all red and 
absolutely gorgeous.  Asking $325.00 shipped anywhere in the CONUSA.

See Ya,
Pat McCleave
Wichita, KS
Ps, I have digital photos available to anyone interested. 

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RE: [RCSE] JR 9303 sailplane programming

2005-02-20 Thread John Derstine
There are several things in the manual that are not clear, omitted, and
poorly laid out for the way my mind works. The radio is actually simpler
to operate than the manual indicates. They take you through each step of
each entire process for every programming feature and it sounds more
complex than it is. I wrote a how to with an 8 servo wing electric
sailplane, and point out several ways (of many) to accomplish this.
Full trailing edge camber and reflex can be done with simple trim
settings with switches right on top of the radio, and be assigned to a
three position switch.. If you want to have more complex arrangements
you can utilize flight modes.

http://www.scalesoaring.net/tips.htm

JD
Endless Mountain Models
http://www.scalesoaring.com
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Malvey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; rc Soaring Exchange
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] JR 9303 sailplane programming
> 
> On 2/19/05 17:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Has anybody written a full 'How to program' instruction guide for
> > programming the new JR 9303 for sailplanes?  If somebody has
published
> the
> > instructions, is it available on the internet?
> > Thanks,
> > S Gibson
> 
> 
> Not sure if this is what you want, but JR publishes a great
programming
> guide on how to set up a full house glider with the 9303.
> 
>
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Shop/ByCategory/Product/Manuals.aspx?ProdID=
JR
> P9
> 269**
> 
> ~~~
> Bill Malvey
> 
> 
> 
> 
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RE: [RCSE] Winch advice please

2005-02-20 Thread John Derstine
Ross:
Ken Leamy, one of my customers has constructed a winch like this, He is
on this list, but if he does not respond to your question, here is his
email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


John D.

Endless Mountain Models
http://www.scalesoaring.com
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

> -Original Message-
> From: Ross Biggar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 12:03 AM
> To: soaring@airage.com
> Subject: [RCSE] Winch advice please
> 
> 
> I would like to source information on how to construct/purchase parts
> of a winch that is able to safely launch a scale saiplane weighing 20
to
> 30lbs
> 

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