Thirdly - With all your zillions of years of flying "707/757/767" you might have learnt a few manners - no need to be rude. I am always very suspicious when people have to announce their types and hours/ years flying to prove their point...
To be fair to Zebedie, he didn't write this, I did. Quoting the wrong person when defending a posting on "mis-reading an approach plate" probably does little to advance your case either ? The reason I mentioned the types and years (not hours) was not to impress any body. It was a response to a poster who was suggesting that I and my colleagues were "clowns" and "Chuck Yaeger" types who in his opinion lacked "airmanship". A brief search showed that this individual was only a few months ago posting on which schools in Florida he should attend. The comment thereby sought to suggest that airmanship might be a quality learned by experience, rather than yet another throw away line from a keyboard warrior. Hopefully that allays your suspicion.