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Time for an SD "time out"
Seems I've been a catalyist creating a reaction of late and I'm getting mixed reviews from CECF membership. Rather than create further turmoil I'll let the forum take it's natural course and return when I deem it appropriate.
SuperDave- Rest In Peace
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Not at all Dave. When opinions are expressed, there will always be an argument, or maybe even some conflict.
But I do not think anyone was offended by your opinion. (unless you count the new/gone member) You did ask for other's views on the subject.
But I do not think anyone was offended by your opinion. (unless you count the new/gone member) You did ask for other's views on the subject.
Re: Time for an SD "time out"
SuperDave wrote:Seems I've been a catalyist creating a reaction of late and I'm getting mixed reviews from CECF membership. Rather than create further turmoil I'll let the forum take it's natural course and return when I deem it appropriate.
SuperDave,
Say it ain't so!
We all have different personalities on here. That's what makes this Forum so great!
I hope you reconsider Dave.
Please be receptive to PM's as I like to bump things off of you from time to time!
Ron
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Don't let it get to you Dave. Take a break and just lurk for awhile, then decide.
Turmoil??? I don't see turmoil,,and opinion maybe,,but not turmoil.
Turmoil??? I don't see turmoil,,and opinion maybe,,but not turmoil.
PV Pilot- High Tech Balsa Basher
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Dave, all else aside, the bottom line for me is that I would miss your contributions to the forum.
Bob
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Same here. You help out a lot and will be missed.
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Come on Dave, don't do this. Everyone has their own views and opinions in which is fine! Its fine to argue on here (as long as it doesn't get out of control...).
Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Dave --
I'm sure over the years I've offended more people than not, but I tend to hang around. Anytime one posts on a forum where members are competent and have considerable experience, there's bound to be differences of opinion. If we all took the same course of action, change would be slow to occur.
Anytime I ever comment on anything, I always remember something I learned years ago, "Just because it's my opinion, it doesn't necessarily mean I'm right." I'm certainly not implying you've done anything wrong, just that differences in opinion occur -- that's not bad, it just happens.
Stick around.
andrew
I'm sure over the years I've offended more people than not, but I tend to hang around. Anytime one posts on a forum where members are competent and have considerable experience, there's bound to be differences of opinion. If we all took the same course of action, change would be slow to occur.
Anytime I ever comment on anything, I always remember something I learned years ago, "Just because it's my opinion, it doesn't necessarily mean I'm right." I'm certainly not implying you've done anything wrong, just that differences in opinion occur -- that's not bad, it just happens.
Stick around.
andrew
Re: Time for an SD "time out"
SuperDave wrote:Seems I've been a catalyist creating a reaction of late and I'm getting mixed reviews from CECF membership. Rather than create further turmoil I'll let the forum take it's natural course and return when I deem it appropriate.
Don't do it Dave.
Just because we don't all feel exactly the same about everything/wouldn't life be boring if that were the case.
Please reconsider and get your ar8e on deck, which is I believe the appropriate Naval term..
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Man, for a former military weapons instructor, you sure are a sensitive rascal ! The value of your contribution/membership here has never been questioned!
Now let's drop this silliness, and get on with the important business at hand...namely the fact that Spring has arrived (my area is replete with physical proof of that fact!) Gentlemen, it's time get our toys dirty !
Now let's drop this silliness, and get on with the important business at hand...namely the fact that Spring has arrived (my area is replete with physical proof of that fact!) Gentlemen, it's time get our toys dirty !
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Re: Time for an SD 2 Time Out"
As a relatively new member my opinions don't count for much but I want to
say I agree with all of the above. I love the American ' Straight Shooter'
style it's part of what gives this forum it's unique flavor.
John
say I agree with all of the above. I love the American ' Straight Shooter'
style it's part of what gives this forum it's unique flavor.
John
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Kim wrote:Man, for a former military weapons instructor, you sure are a sensitive rascal ! The value of your contribution/membership here has never been questioned!
Now let's drop this silliness, and get on with the important business at hand...namely the fact that Spring has arrived (my area is replete with physical proof of that fact!) Gentlemen, it's time get our toys dirty !
Same here, I am taking the HZ Champ out for a few flips and dips.
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
And I am busy wiring up my Thing !!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
WHAT THE HECK IS THAT!?!?!?!
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Godsey3.0 wrote:WHAT THE HECK IS THAT!?!?!?!
He posted it --- it's a Thing!!!!!!!!
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
AND...to answer the next question: "Yes, it does !"
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
SuperDave wrote:Seems I've been a catalyist creating a reaction of late and I'm getting mixed reviews from CECF membership. Rather than create further turmoil I'll let the forum take it's natural course and return when I deem it appropriate.
Come on Dave, the forum needs us "more mature" types to keep the young whippersnappers in line!
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Dave,
I also hope you stick around, I look forward too and enjoy reading your semi-caustic remarks!
Seriously, you’re a part of why the forum is so popular.
Take a day off if you must, then get yout butt back to work...
I also hope you stick around, I look forward too and enjoy reading your semi-caustic remarks!
Seriously, you’re a part of why the forum is so popular.
Take a day off if you must, then get yout butt back to work...
Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Mark Boesen wrote:Dave,
I also hope you stick around, I look forward too and enjoy reading your semi-caustic remarks!
Seriously, you’re a part of why the forum is so popular.
Take a day off if you must, then get yout butt back to work...
yeah dont leave dave
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Kim wrote:AND...to answer the next question: "Yes, it does !"
A NASA lifting body,,kinda.
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
PV Pilot wrote:Kim wrote:AND...to answer the next question: "Yes, it does !"
A NASA lifting body,,kinda.
Looks like Steve Austin's HL10
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Gonna post a plan page of it over in the Model section (once I find it), now that I've helped hijack Super Dave's "Goodbye Post" !!!!!
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Re: Time for an SD "time out"
Kim:
You too are impaired. I took a time out and did NOT say goodbye.
You should be so lucky!
SHEEEEZ!
You too are impaired. I took a time out and did NOT say goodbye.
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SHEEEEZ!
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