I agree, email is the best meduim for this exchange. Mail readers (I still use
Eudora) do a good job at managing the information-- collect headers first, then full
messages, twit filters, and so on.
However, the two failures of the present setup: it allows attachments, which can
propagate v
You can do that right now. If you want to plod along on a web-based exchange, sign up
on eGroups: http://www.egroups.com/group/soaring/ , as I recall.
--Bill
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 17:53:34 -0700 Jason Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From: "David A. Enete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL
> SASS has a Delphi forum and I hate it. It is slow, full of adverts,
> banners, etc, and has no provision for automatically filtering things
> into their proper place. NO THANKS! I will stick with an email list
> where I have some control on how long it takes to view what I want to view.
> --
> D
The Rico-She sounds very interesting; I agree. The only thing keeping
me from buying it right now, though, are two things:
First, you have to keep the hardware consideration in mind--read the
fine print. If you do not have the right fitting hardware, you may be
t
BTW...does the V-tail look as flat as it does in the PMP pic? Curious
minds wana' know
--Mario
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Subject: RE: [RCSE] Rico-SHE
Author: "Robert Bingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Internet
Date:1/11/01 2
Mark,
Thanks you for once again running FAI events so we can enjoy
participation in the International sport of Modeling!
=
Dennis Phelan
In a crisis, you don't rise to occasion.
You sink to the level of your training.
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 09:04:25PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >I know about rec.models.rc.soaring and all the other rec.models forums and
> >I haven't bothered to check them in almost a year. I hate threads,
> >especially when you have no way of telling which branch contains the useful
Let's drop it... This is one of the most time consuming, band-width wasting
threads we've had yet.
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I'm on my work computor no trouble getting on the exchange. When I try
using 3 different computors that have the New 5.04.2 brower. The exchange
does not see the word SUBSCRIBE in the body of the E-mail. I've tried using
different fonts NO LUCK!! Has anyone solved this problem?
Larry Ta
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Don't let RCSE die! (Should get REBORN)
> This is why I prefer email, everyone can use their own email client, be it
webbased,
> outlook express or similar
Is it possible you have HTML turned on in your email client? If so, turn it
off in favor of plain text and retry.
Dave Seay
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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:52 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Help!!! I can't ge
In a message dated 1/12/01 8:39:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, you have to keep the hardware consideration in mind--read the
fine print. If you do not have the right fitting hardware, you may be
talking a total of $200+ to put a foamie in the sky (OU
Since, it seems many, if not most of us, do not lurk at the
rec.models.rc.soaring newsgroup, I thought I'd bring this thread over
here...
I found this on the power news group but it pertains to sailplanes as
well
"The following change to current Oregon state laws is being considered. The
lin
Well I like this exchange just the way it is... Delete key works fine...
My folders are getting full... I learn something new everyday from the
exchange. When I can't get on the exchange(12 days now) I have info
withdrawal's... Larry Taylor
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Title: Re: [RCSE] Recommend a
hi-start?
Dean,
You said:
My son and
I are new to RC. We have a 2M Spirit and we will be learning to
fly with the help of the local club. We want to get a hi-start
as the flying field is some distance from our house and we hate
risking going over there and not h
This sounds to me like Oregon is trying to regulate airspace. The FAA is pretty
touchy about this as they seem to think that's their jusridiction. I would contact
the local AOPA rep and see if they know about this. AOPA is pretty good in dealing
with local and state laws that may adversely e
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