Regarding the ~accident~, word has it that although the guy was medivaced out
with a helicopter, he only needed a couple of those NCSS Scratch 'n Sniff
finger size Band-Aids and they released him from the hospital.
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From: ZULIM SUZAN
To: Gordysoar ;
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Dear Osohigh:
Your last sentence has me
baffled!
Obviously you haven't been to any
institutions of 'higher learning', aka Culinary School. Blues, if prepared
properly, can provide the most enjoyable dining experience. Might I
suggest that they be afforded space on the Breakfast/Brunch
Can someone please shed some light on the
point in "boiling" nylon servo arms, clevises, control horns and the like in
water? I'd never heard of such a thing before, but it seems to be the
latest thing to do amongst some flyers. I was a guest recently at the
Northern California Slope
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check SNOPES !
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/cell411.asp
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 6:09 AM
Subject: [RCSE] way off topic
but
JUST A REMINDERas of July 1, 2006 all cell phone numbers
are
It's about time!
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Subject: [RCSE] Paging Mart
Falarski
Ping me ASAP!!!
your perscription is ready
Doc
Consider yourself a very lucky man.
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Subject: [RCSE] NO MAIL?
have not received mail in a
week.
John
Sorry to hear about your loss.
RazMaTaz
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 6:35
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Subject: [RCSE] "Today's Pie Day, but all
I got was a Super AVA!"
3-14 :-)My wife
Say Hey Bill!
Although I'm a former Navy guy, I checked with some bro's on the ~other
side~, and got some good advise here for ya:
General Rules of Thumb are the following:
1. When saluting a General, always salute with your right hand. Keep the
thumb tightly clenched against the index
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From: Jimmy Prouty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Soaring@airage.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 9:48 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Hot Box Information Page
Hi All,
I've just made a new hot box. and have added a page to my website on how
to make one. Jimmy
Talk about
Went hiking on old Stage Road from the confluence
to Auburn last Sunday. Saw a white "V" Tail glider about 60" wingspan
across the river and just South of the Foresthill Bridge. It was located
10' or so above the lowest trail heading to Clementine Lake. I was going
to retrieve it at the end
Newsweek magazine will be coming out with an
article regarding Randy "Duke" Cunningham (former F-4 jockey and Ace), and
recently indicted and plea bargained Congressman. Jamie Reno of
Newsweek and music fame is the reported interviewing former associates/shipmates
with insight into the rise
Laissez le bon temp roulette
RazMaTaz
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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 5:58 PM
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18th:-)
Gordy,
Thanks
Gordy-
Hope you get well soon.
RazMaTaz
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and Charlies...She wasn't there"
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Title: Re: [RCSE] "If you ain't ordered your Supra yetgood luck!'
Hear, Hear!
Thank you Jim for keeping Natalee in all our
minds.
Scott Hewett
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To: RC Soaring Exchange
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 5:34
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Randy-
Thanks for the advise. I'm going to try to get below the boundary layer
when the winds cooperate, as you recommend. Do you have any experience with
guys double-dipping? I hear it is a method of ~doubleing-up~ on the
receipt of energy from the onrushing winds? Everytime I've tried
Ed, if a Litigation Layer is an Attorney who Lays you (screws you), you
shouldn't have any trouble finding thousands and thousands of them all over
the globe.
;-)
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From: Ed Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 9:10 AM
I recall an incident at Soar Utah 2002 whereby some
bozo flying an out-of-control foamy took out a pristine scratch built fiberglass
airliner.
Has Soar Utah put any rules into effect that will
prevent future incidents of that sort, such as banning foamies? Can anyone
provide more details of
a better bunch of guys than we have in
the soaring community.
Alright, so I've been unsubscribed for 5 months or soif you took
enough time to read this, you got your 5 months worth of bandwidth.
Scott Hewett
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Yesterday I posted the message below on RCSE. I got a couple
responses, but somehow inadvertently deleted the messages when
retrieving them from a remote location. So if the persons responding
could email me again, I'll get back to you. Thank you, and sorry for
the inconvenience.
Scott
I am
Radio stuff advertised has been SOLD.
Thanks,
Scott
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Steven Meyer wrote:
Jeez,
What's so hard about writing a check and dropping it in an
envelope? Cost 0.34 plus check.
Right on Dude. My sentiments exactly, EXCEPT, is it ~soaring related~
to post such an answer on RCSE? I guess we'll have to check with
Charlotte, or Louisville, or
John Derstine wrote:
I have seen two video clips of carrier based aircraft doing more
bizarre things than that, for example off the deck flyby between two ships
with two jets, canopy to canopy one inverted and one rifgt side up.
For a front row seat, all ya gotta do is sign up (or be
Hi guys-
I need to order some Ultracoat, but the local supplier (Sheldon's) is
out of the color needed. I borrowed a roll of the stuff from a friend
~awhile back~, and the guy is hounding me as if I borrowed his
chainsaw or bulldozer or wife. If I don't replace it soon, I'm sure
there will be
, as I know of a few more
people who'd like to hear the answers.
Thanks.
Scott Hewett
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Karlton Spindle wrote:
No t--eeth? hehehehe
Ah, yes. Memories of the P.I. circa 1972
;-)
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Chuck Anderson wrote:
He was a very quiet guy, not
the Hollywood movie Ace. Come to think of it, none of the real aces I have
known were anything like those shown in movies.
Hi Chuck-
I can tell you one thing about Navy Aces, not all of them are "very quiet guys". Six
of us Line
sell me a new 7 channel micro receiver at 50% off.
In TEN days time, I'm ~out the door~ with 2 rebuilt receivers, 1 new
receiver, and a lot of piece of mind for seventy bucks! That,
gentlemen, is hard to beat. And yet, they do it year after year
after year.
Scott Hewett
Capitola, CA
Thank you Air
Anyone have Paul's email address? Paul?
Thanks-
Scott
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jmrjj wrote:
Scott, Are you actually going to buy a foamy.
Jim-
it's a chew-toy/training aid for my dog. ;-)
Thanks for the contact info.
Scott
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Send those wings to:
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.
(there's a guy there that has lots of experience at getting out of sticky/gooey messes)
; - )
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Hi Tom-
There evidently is some major packaging problem with the "6" minute epoxy. Some guys
aren't having any problems, while others are
having major problems. The guys are mixing 50/50, and yes, it's at room temp. We've
done testing, and even heated the stuff way
beyond what you'd normally
"David L. Stone" wrote:
Instead, it might be best to get curing times/temps data from the manufacturer of the
resin and then follow their advice, since they
know their product.
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