What about version for my Commodore 64 while you're at it? 8)
>You are lucky to have a readable CD. We Mac users don't. I know
>nothing about programming, but surely it can't be that difficult to
>make it Mac and Windows readable.
>Graham
What about version for my Commodore 64 while you'r
At 11:26 PM 22/11/03 +1030, you wrote:
>Hi Pedro,
>I can answer the first part of your question re operating under CASA.
You really should not feed the trolls, Chris.
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From: "Pedro Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Given that you are not a member of GFA and have not been a member for a
couple of years do we assume that you are operating under a CASA approval in
which case you might like to inform others as to how this is done. Or are
you flying your glider unlawfully?
P
>Incidentally, when did you last f
Graham Holland wrote:
> You are lucky to have a readable CD. We Mac users don't. I know
> nothing about programming, but surely it can't be that difficult to
> make it Mac and Windows readable.
Gee, if you believe Micro$oft, OS/2 has been dead for years. But even I
could play the video file and r
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> At 02:29 AM 21/11/03 +1100, you wrote:
> >Mike
> >
> >I think you misunderstood Bob's reply - what he actually said was that
the
> >e
y, November 21, 2003 9:16
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PilotCD-ROM have your received ?
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 15:11, David Conway wrote:> 98% is
pretty close to everyone!! :) But it is NOT everyone - and for
safety issues like airspace, thecoverage needs to be
>> (Now suppressing the urge to rant about people who assume that
>everyone runs> Windows...)
> 98% is pretty close to everyone!! :)
Does anyone respect sheep for their decision making?
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On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 15:11, David Conway wrote:
> 98% is pretty close to everyone!! :)
But it is NOT everyone - and for safety issues like airspace, the
coverage needs to be 100%
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At 02:29 AM 21/11/03 +1100, you wrote:
>Mike
>
>I think you misunderstood Bob's reply - what he actually said was that the
>educational material did not mention CTAFs and MBZs because there were no
>changes in that area.
I thought the piece of paper with the climb descent profiles of regional
t
Mike
I think you misunderstood Bob's reply - what he actually said was that the
educational material did not mention CTAFs and MBZs because there were no
changes in that area. He is correct, though I question the proposed "US
CTAF" without proper education to help pilots make the right choice
At 12:01 AM 20/11/03 +1100, you wrote:
>
>Of all the material that has been published so far, the GFA/HGFA material
>in the covering letter from Bob Hall that points the relevant aspects
>relating to gliding is by far the best-targeted with genuine practical
>advice as to how to be a responsible
98% is pretty close to everyone!! :)
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> You are lucky to have a readable CD. We Mac users don't. I know
> nothing about programming, but surely it can't be that difficult to
> make it Mac and Windows readable.
You should still be able to read the files on the CD. The NAS.exe file
is a Windows program, but there are PDF files and a M
At 11:55 19-11-03 +1100, John G wrote:
Further to my post earlier today, I have just received my CD
from GFA and it did include a two and a half page covering
note from our President and ASAC Airspace Coordinator, which
addresses most of my items from the previous post.
Of all the material that ha
Today I received from the GFA my copy of the NAS CD-ROM,
telling me all about the new airspace. This is important stuff
but this is the third copy of this CD I have received and I have
heard that my AUF copy is in the mail any day. What a waste of
resources.
I guess if I get two more and I will hav
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Soaring in Australia." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 9:30 AM
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| Haven't recei
aring in Australia."
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| I've now got a couple also, but CDs are cheap to mass
produce and a bit of
| extra postage in the Commonwealth budget is
d, for there you have been and there you always will be."
Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519
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Kerri Ferguson
Sent: Tuesday, 18 November 2003 23:00
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At 10:59 PM 18/11/03 +1100, you wrote:
>Today I received from the GFA my copy of the NAS CD-ROM,
>telling me all about the new airspace. This is important stuff
>but this is the third copy of this CD I have received and I have
>heard that my AUF copy is in the mail any day. What a waste of
>resou
At 11:32 PM 18/11/03 +1030, you wrote:
>On 18/11/03 10:29 PM, "Stuart & Kerri Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I guess if I get two more and I will have a set of coasters.
>>
>
>If you can collect around 20, you can glue them together into a stack, and
>create a one-pen holder.
you mean y
On 18/11/03 10:29 PM, "Stuart & Kerri Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess if I get two more and I will have a set of coasters.
>
If you can collect around 20, you can glue them together into a stack, and
create a one-pen holder.
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 10:59:39PM +1100, Stuart & Kerri Ferguson wrote:
> Today I received from the GFA my copy of the NAS CD-ROM,
Did you have to organize it, or are they sending 'em out?
- mark
I tried an internal modem,
Today I received from the GFA my copy of the NAS CD-ROM,
telling me all about the new airspace. This is important stuff
but this is the third copy of this CD I have received and I have
heard that my AUF copy is in the mail any day. What a waste of
resources.
I guess if I get two more and I will
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