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Nancy Hattaway Miller wrote:
 
> Sigh... I wasn't going to say anything, but three messages, I guess I
> have to spell it out.
> 
> I was trying to be funny. Sorry it went over so flat.
> 
> The only thing of any substance in my original message was the URL.
> 
> I'll be more succinct next time.

Ah, bah, Nancy.  Post what you like.  I thought it was funny.

Good URL too.

Speaking as someone struggling with the multitudinous fine points
of IFR GPS approachs, I've been heard to tell controllers "I'm
going to yank the GPS and put the ADF back in".  I was only 1/2
kidding.

Snowbird


