In article <ea97341j5d78i9esq51o09ko8no6ntq35f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ray Haddad <ray@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
| Well, there you have it. By your own admission, you posted off topic
Actually, I didn't admit that. But OK -- I will. In this thread I
did post twice to refute your claims without making my post in any way
related to R/C planes. And I normally I go out of my way to avoid
this. Not that I've complained about off-topic posts anywhere in this
thread.
In any event, I'm still waiting for you to find a single, solitary
post from me to corroborate your claim that --
Others, well, they have no right to an opinion. And
you take every op****tunity to let them know. Noisily.
And you've also said `You netkops' [sic] while responding to me, which
suggests that you're including me as a `netkop'. I'm still waiting
for you to find some sort of evidence that I'm a `netkop'. A single
post would probably be a good start.
If you are unable or unwilling to find any evidence whatsoever to
sup****t your claims, an apology would be appropriate.
| Doug, I pointed out the irony of making a complaint in a post that
| itself is as off topic as the post you are pointing at.
The problem with finding irony in that is that 1) I wasn't complaining
that the post was off-topic, and 2) that particular post wasn't
completely off topic -- in it, I provided some suggestions about where
the original poster could find an answer to his own question.
Also, what you've described isn't irony. Irony has a few specific
meanings, and what you've described doesn't fit. But that's OK --
many people use the term incorrectly. Especially Alanis Morrisette,
it would seem, unless the ironic thing is that her song called
`Ironic' contains no actual irony? (That would qualify.)
| It's an endless loop. I laughed at that irony. I found it funny,
| not evil. Just relax.
I didn't find your posts evil either, just so misguided in parts that
it seemed thta you were talking about somebody else entirely. But I
didn't find them funny either.
| Let's go flying. It's a gorgeous day here in Perth.
Nice days in Austin lately for slope flying, but on the windy side for
other types of flying. But that didn't stop somebody in the local
glider club from putting his plane into a power line with ... exciting
results.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=869732
(Alas, I wasn't there.)
--
Doug McLaren, dougmc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is in the circus.


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