or is it nuclear?Henning can explain the concept of temporary when he returns. I think he's only 1 hydrogen powered aircraft away
For the record, I hate banning. Most of the contributors that have been, didn't deserve it.
Not slamming the MC, but, PM me, MC, if you ask why I say that.
Ill second that. As some will disagree, Tom is a highly knowledgeable guy and certainly adds value to this board. He also spits out his fair share of chicken chet like a lot of us do, myself included.Tom and Glen are in their own right valuable members of the forum but get them together and it eventually becomes a mechanic p***ing contest. Tom has been very helpful to me offline on questions I had about being a mechanic and suggestions to fix my airplane.
Him and Glen got into their usual brawl. In other words, you haven’t missed a thing.
Many times, I do too.I actually learn something almost every time from Tom's posts.
I got suspended once here. It seems so long ago....
Tom and Glen are in their own right valuable members of the forum but get them together and it eventually becomes a mechanic p***ing contest. Tom has been very helpful to me offline on questions I had about being a mechanic and suggestions to fix my airplane.
That's the sign of a temporary suspension. Occurs when you get two moderator pee-pee whacks in rapid succession.
Come back, "Socratic Method Tom"
I vote for a 30-day suspension for everyone (else) on this thread. They should know better.Negative. That can be temporary or permanent.
And per the RoC, talking about enforcement action is not allowed.
You think getting banned for 30 days on this forum would actually bother anyone??I vote for a 30-day suspension for everyone (else) on this thread. They should know better.
You guys should just be glad I don't have powers of suspension.
Ill second that. As some will disagree, Tom is a highly knowledgeable guy and certainly adds value to this board. He also spits out his fair share of chicken chet like a lot of us do, myself included.
My beef is that he often posted well beyond his knowledge, and then defended it even when shown he was wrong. Since he would say anything to appear to know what he was talking about, how in the world can one trust him with airplane maintenance advice? There are times where "I don't know" is the best answer. There are also times where there is more than one correct way to get a result, though one might be better.Tom and Glen are in their own right valuable members of the forum but get them together and it eventually becomes a mechanic p***ing contest. Tom has been very helpful to me offline on questions I had about being a mechanic and suggestions to fix my airplane.
So one of them wanted to get into kissing and stuff, and the other didn't?So thats why he and Glenn used to get into it so deep--one was Socratic, the other Platonic.
all I know is, whatever the subject was, an innocent bystander that may have benefitted from one or the other's knowledge, left completely miffed....
My beef is that he often posted well beyond his knowledge, and then defended it even when shown he was wrong. Since he would say anything to appear to know what he was talking about, how in the world can one trust him with airplane maintenance advice? There are times where "I don't know" is the best answer. There are also times where there is more than one correct way to get a result, though one might be better.
In aviation circles that's known as "Ron Levy Syndrome."
Speaking of Ron, apparently, he also got pizzed off on a Red and left. I don't go there much but just last week I checked it out and read in someone's post "when Ron used to be here" (or something like that) inferring that he no longer is.
I personally call that the "Uncle Eddie Response" I had one in the family...Don't miss him...his words literally meant that he agreed with exactly what I said, but the tone suggested that I was a dumbass and was wrong