...The purple bored...
If the MC doesn't stop repressing me I will not renew my AOPA membership.
Wait, I'm not giving my Super D to my husband...Maybe as a dowry...
Is that a proposal?Wait, I'm not giving my Super D to my husband...
Is that a proposal?
Do you think Henning would make a good dad, son?Actually, I think you two would make a spectacular couple.
Actually, I think you two would make a spectacular couple.
Wait, I'm not giving my Super D to my husband...
Remember the Henning has always said that he was a lesbian trapped in a man's body. Maybe he's doing the Kaitlin thing and offering a dowry...
Remember the Henning has always said that he was a lesbian trapped in a man's body. Maybe he's doing the Kaitlin thing and offering a dowry...
Actually, I think you two would make a spectacular couple.
I think I'll keep that for myself too...She does come with attractive real estate...
I think I'll keep that for myself too...
Actually, I think you two would make a spectacular couple.
I can be very stubborn.I can be very persuasive...
I can be very stubborn.
Huge tracts of land?She does come with attractive real estate...
I wish that I had a dollar for every time you predicted the demise of this board in response to an "MC injustice".
They are kind enough to give their time. That might should be enough?
Limiting speech and subject matter did not make AOPA kind
If the MC doesn't stop repressing me I will not renew my AOPA membership.
Not really. AOPA takes money to not represent me. POA is free, someone keeps the lights on and POA amuses me.Funny thing about mentions of AOPA: between the recent PoA rule changes (always ever more - never less, sigh) and eventual razing of the SZ, the PoA forum becomes ever more like the AOPA forum in the governing rules. An AOPA member may eventually find no great advantage to using PoA over AOPA forums.
:headdesk:
you are beyond salvation
Go read his post again.
I think you misread his post
Age has muddled my memory - I don't recall such previous prognostications. If you find older posts by me that predict the demise of this board, I'll see about sending you a dollar for each one. But even in the post you quoted I tried to qualify my opinion. So I think you're up $0 - but you're a nice bloke who is helping me see my faults for my own good, so maybe I'll spot you $1 if you insist.
Good people trying their best and making mistakes. Thank them for the effort, not the results, and try to get them away from the scene.
As someone who moderated 5 Usenet newsgroups for 15 years (I'm still the technical contact, but the groups are dead) I'm quite familiar with making mistakes and spending time and money and taking abuse for such uncompensated volunteer efforts. Now imagine vetting every post with antiquated software (Usenet had no globally accepted cancel/recall mechanism for posts once sent out.)
Anyway, rearranging forums in the expectation that that action will change human behavior doesn't have a lot of empirical support - at least in my very humble experience and opinion. I think that instead the MC will find it has to "pick up its game" in applying its many rules and then they'll see changes in posting behavior - though I think they may find they have too many rules. They only need one (again IMHO): The first goal they list "Show respect at all times." They are already using subjective and selective criteria in deciding when to take action anyway.
Funny thing about mentions of AOPA: between the recent PoA rule changes (always ever more - never less, sigh) and eventual razing of the SZ, the PoA forum becomes ever more like the AOPA forum in the governing rules. An AOPA member may eventually find no great advantage to using PoA over AOPA forums.
I calls 'em like I sees 'em.
Speaking of camaraderie, I don't recall meeting you at any PoA fly ins - of course I've only been to 30 of them - not including the small get togethers.
Is one's in-person participation somehow more valuable or somehow more validating than their on-line participation?
Is one's in-person participation somehow more valuable or somehow more validating than their on-line participation?
I think so.
There are several people on POA that really rub me the wrong way.
In person, they rub me properly.
Disagree with removing SZ
I'm seeing lots of parenthetical comments and qualifiers, and "everybody does it wrong except for me", and "I have all these qualifications and can do it bettter" comments here...
Who wants to wager that Jim Logajan is actually Zoom's POA user id?
I really don't want to join this discussion (I never had any interest in the SZ and there are many threads I would have shut down sooner than they were), but I will say I have met Jim Logojan at a flyin (Shelter Cove, CA) and he is a nice guy. He is one of the rare people on this board that actually uses his real name as his user name. We here on the west coast have a hard time making it to back east flyins in our little bug smashers, though there are many POA participants here in the west (this is directed at Ed and his judgement of participation in officially sponsored flyins). Jim lives in Oregon and flys rentals. It would not be practical to fly a rental 172 to Gastons, but I can attest that he has made the effort to meet fellow PoAers. Back to your regularly scheduled programming...
That makes 90% of POA.
Short answer: yes
Long answer: yes, and if it has to be explained it wouldn't be understood anyway.
Just like the people who have never been in the SZ supporting it closing.
Just like the people who have never been in the SZ supporting it closing.
I really don't want to join this discussion (I never had any interest in the SZ and there are many threads I would have shut down sooner than they were), but I will say I have met Jim Logojan at a flyin (Shelter Cove, CA) and he is a nice guy. He is one of the rare people on this board that actually uses his real name as his user name. We here on the west coast have a hard time making it to back east flyins in our little bug smashers, though there are many POA participants here in the west (this is directed at Ed and his judgement of participation in officially sponsored flyins). Jim lives in Oregon and flys rentals. It would not be practical to fly a rental 172 to Gastons, but I can attest that he has made the effort to meet fellow PoAers. Back to your regularly scheduled programming...
That makes 90% of POA.Disagree with removing SZ
Just like the people who have never been in the SZ supporting it closing.
That poll was created in the Spin Zone. However, I believe it's true that the one I quoted was originally created outside it.
Hey, the morons in charge took liberties with statistics, why can I?