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Just another comment for the troll.
If I don't use my real name who is this?
www.chuckellsworth.com
C.E.
If I don't use my real name who is this?
www.chuckellsworth.com
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VooDoo,
I don't work for TC. But thanks for asking. Hows the rash doing?
Chuck,
What does providing a link to a site showing a 152 with an illegal prop prove?
I could claim to be Marilyn Monroe and give you all sorts of links to pictures of myself....
Anonymous forums are just that....there is no requirement to prove who you are and there is no way to verify it.
The truth is, I don't care who you are. But keep providing the aviation links. You might come up with an interesting one!
I don't work for TC. But thanks for asking. Hows the rash doing?
Chuck,
What does providing a link to a site showing a 152 with an illegal prop prove?
I could claim to be Marilyn Monroe and give you all sorts of links to pictures of myself....
Anonymous forums are just that....there is no requirement to prove who you are and there is no way to verify it.
The truth is, I don't care who you are. But keep providing the aviation links. You might come up with an interesting one!
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STC:
You have now shown just how ignorant you are.
First, the Airplane in the Web Site is a 1976 Cessna A150M Aerobat, which I converted to a Texas Taildragger to use in my flight training business.
It is not a Cessna 152.
Furthermore it does not have an illegal prop on it. The prop on it is a McCulley 1A102/OCM6948 Hub serial #K79382. Which of course in the prop Cessna certified that model with.
For some time now I have suspected you are ( Airplay ) who made a complete ass of himself on an old Canadian Aviation forum slamming me for a problem I had with another Cessna 150 that had been flying commercially for eleven years with an 1A101/HCM 6948 prop on it when I bought it for my flight school. Now I am fairly sure who you are.
Regardless of who you are you are a vile, mean, sorry excuse for a human being.
Maybe some day we shall meet.
Chuck
You have now shown just how ignorant you are.
First, the Airplane in the Web Site is a 1976 Cessna A150M Aerobat, which I converted to a Texas Taildragger to use in my flight training business.
It is not a Cessna 152.
Furthermore it does not have an illegal prop on it. The prop on it is a McCulley 1A102/OCM6948 Hub serial #K79382. Which of course in the prop Cessna certified that model with.
For some time now I have suspected you are ( Airplay ) who made a complete ass of himself on an old Canadian Aviation forum slamming me for a problem I had with another Cessna 150 that had been flying commercially for eleven years with an 1A101/HCM 6948 prop on it when I bought it for my flight school. Now I am fairly sure who you are.
Regardless of who you are you are a vile, mean, sorry excuse for a human being.
Maybe some day we shall meet.
Chuck
Last edited by Chuck Ellsworth; 18th Sep 2003 at 11:33.
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Hey Chuck,
The post was satire, but thanks for the correction. In typical form, you publically slam some person on a public anonymous forum with absolutely no proof of who you are addressing.
I'm sure this person would be upset that you are doing this but that's his problem.
Nasty how these things escalate huh?
Do you ever get the feeling that everything you type
answered by with a kind of defensive, paranoid,
little twist? I initially don’t intend to offend, but threads
end up escalating into a big mess of insults.
From what I can see, some are sensitive to comments
leveled against their opinion. Not that they are slimly,
or dishonest. Just wrong. Instead of lashing out,
you should discuss. Instead of insults, concentrate on
documenting your argument.
Is this too much to ask? Do we continue to call each other
silly names?
Policing ourselves will increase the quality of the discussions,
help us wade through the insults and get to the point. This
is what we should strive for. Maybe all we need is to
leave the insults and egos behind and cut a little, slack.
Like the great Albert Einstein once said, “Only two things are
infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
sure about the former." So, let’s start with a clean slate and
try to stop posting messages with “hidden” meanings so
everyone can get something from this forum. Something we can
really use!
Cheers!
The post was satire, but thanks for the correction. In typical form, you publically slam some person on a public anonymous forum with absolutely no proof of who you are addressing.
I'm sure this person would be upset that you are doing this but that's his problem.
Nasty how these things escalate huh?
Do you ever get the feeling that everything you type
answered by with a kind of defensive, paranoid,
little twist? I initially don’t intend to offend, but threads
end up escalating into a big mess of insults.
From what I can see, some are sensitive to comments
leveled against their opinion. Not that they are slimly,
or dishonest. Just wrong. Instead of lashing out,
you should discuss. Instead of insults, concentrate on
documenting your argument.
Is this too much to ask? Do we continue to call each other
silly names?
Policing ourselves will increase the quality of the discussions,
help us wade through the insults and get to the point. This
is what we should strive for. Maybe all we need is to
leave the insults and egos behind and cut a little, slack.
Like the great Albert Einstein once said, “Only two things are
infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
sure about the former." So, let’s start with a clean slate and
try to stop posting messages with “hidden” meanings so
everyone can get something from this forum. Something we can
really use!
Cheers!
Last edited by STC; 18th Sep 2003 at 11:59.