Cool site, thanks Tim.
BP
Tim Van wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to announce Glider Graphics, a new online store specifically geared to
soaring related items.
Check it out here:
http://www.cafepress.com/glidergraphics
We currently have apparel (shirts, BBQ apron), mugs, clocks, stickers, and
Scobie,
You need to get under a sun lamp soon if you're ever going to lose your
reputation as a loose nut in Seattle!!!
Is that what you mean?
Mike
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From: Scobie Puchtler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 2:23 PM
To: RCSE
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At 9:54 AM -0800 2/20/04, Bill Swingle wrote:
So, generally speaking, is it a bad idea to use a
Rubber Duckie type antenna?
Bad? Maybe. Good? Maybe.
Can comment on the other, I have a becker radio, the short antenna
works well, even with the low power output of the becker radio. Great
for
First Happy Birthday
To help us celebrate how about a list of your published planes for the
youngsters.
Thankyou.
Rick
Rich Hallett Pittsfield ME
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From: Larry Taylor
Were we suppose to have a pop quiz today?
BP
Steve Gibson wrote:
You mentioned spelling problems on posts here on RCSE. In the examples you
gave, the words were spelled correctly but the words were used incorrectly.
A few examples of incorrect usage on RCSE:
your = you're
loose = lose
to = too =
For Sale all carbon F3J Zenith, I need to fund a new sailplane. Color is Yellow and
Green with both sets of winglets. All JR digital servos (368 V-tail Flaps, 168 on
ailerons). Fuse was damaged under the wing saddle and repaired stronger than new. Rest
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Does that mean theymake mucho noisein the air ?
Regards, Dave Corven.
and many happy returns. I do have one question. I know that you are an exceptional designer who has brought many innovations to us through the years. As the years have gone on you have progressed from woodies to composites, while keeping that never ending pressure on the bleeding edge of
You need to get under a sun lamp soon if you're ever going to lose your
reputation as a loose nut in Seattle!!!
They don't tan in Seattle, they rust!
Rich Border
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First Happy Birthday. . . To help us celebrate, how about a list of your
published planes for the
youngsters.
Thank you.
Rick Hallett
Rick. . . you're asking a lot from a guy who frequently bounds from one room
to another, forgetting on the way. . . . why.
Oboy. . .let's see. . .Duoflex,
Grammer? doesn't that end with ar?..HEHE!
--- Steve Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mentioned spelling problems on posts here on
RCSE. In the examples you
gave, the words were spelled correctly but the words
were used incorrectly.
A few examples of incorrect usage on RCSE:
your =
You know to those of us with leaning disability's it is actually rather
insulting and demeaning at the same time, because it is a handicap that
makes life rather hard at times in dealing with just such a problem.
So I think it would be better to keep things like this to yourself and
off a public
I do not agree. Correct spelling in a public forum *is* the appropriate
thing to do and I think it is OK to correct people for it. I'd bet that most
of the spelling errors Scobie has corrected are due to laziness or
inappropriate attention paid during one's education more than due to
learning
What's all this have to do with soaring?
BP
Stuart A. Hall wrote:
I do not agree. Correct spelling in a public forum *is* the appropriate
thing to do and I think it is OK to correct people for it. I'd bet that most
of the spelling errors Scobie has corrected are due to laziness or
inappropriate
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