Call me slow, but I'm just now reading the letters to the editor in the 
current "Sport Pilot" and see a letter from Mark Langford rebutting William 
Wynne's article about the internet and email lists.  Mark's point is that 
the lists have value, while William's article posited that they only lead to 
conjecture, endless discussions, and non-expert "experts".

Of course, the letter right after Mark's was from Bob Lester, and it was a 
counterpoint to Mark's.

Less filling... more taste.  Which is it?  ;o)  Myself, I've learned an 
immeasurable amount about experimental aviation and related topics from my 
12+ years on the internet and email lists, but so far have not completed nor 
flown a single homebuilt!

Oscar Zuniga do not archive
San Antonio, TX
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