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Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 01:11:24 -0500
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david_zarnitzky@hotmail.com wrote:

> Hey folks, I actually took the leap and started taking pilot lessons this
> summer. And I *LOVED* it ... God it was so incredible!

Hi people. I actually took the leap last year and started taking
lessons.. and loved it. My wife was afraid that would happen.

 
> However, after only 2 flights, something happened .... a little business
> venture that I had put on the back burner finally came through and for the
> next couple of months I was trying to get my own Restaurant/Coffeehouse open.

However, I'm married with reponsibilities and a company to run. You see,
I've been building this computer company since moving back to the good
ol' USA in 1995. Let me pull out my flag and wave it to show you what a
true patriot I am.

 
> Suffice it to say, I have ZERO extra time and even less extra money, so I was
> pretty much grounded.

Suffice to say, running your own company leaves you little time to do
anything else, so the only time I got to fly was when I was on business
trips. Of course, it cost a lot of money -- money I was supposed to be
funneling back into the company to make it successful.

 
> Well, after 5 months, we finally opened on Thursday, December 3rd.

Well after 7 months, I finally took some time off and went and got my
PP. I had to pay other people to take care of client emergencies whicle
I was away, adding to the cost of my training. This at least kept my
company alive.

 
> So I can return to flying as soon as we start pulling in some more money.
So I can return to more flying and build hours for IFR as soon as my
company starts getting more clients.

 
> So, if you are in or near the New Brunswick, New Jersey area - help me get
> back to flying and come have some food.

So if you are anywhere in the world, help me get back to more flying and
order a computer from me. I custom-build machines to fit your needs. And
my price atches or beats the "majors" and I use better quality parts.
(AVOID Quantum, Maxtor and Fujitsu hard disk drives like the plague!!!)

 
> We have EXCELLENT Burgers, and vegetarian platters, and omelletes. We're open
> late during the week and even later on the weekends (with a full menu all the
> time). And we have, in my opinion, the best Gourmet Coffee in New Brunswick,
> and we have the best Pecan Pie you'll ever taste in your life.

Or call me with your system/network/office trouble. Consulting.
Emergency recovery. Installation. Network services. Rollouts. Training.
Whatever you need. We have the BEST guarantee in the world. Quality
parts, competent staff, and a guarantee of complete satisfaction.

 
> So help me get my wings back and come eat at my restaurant.

So help me fly more planes like that neat Seminole and use my companiy's
services. Did I mention we do Web pages, too? After all, I'm *already* a
pilot, so you know I won't give up.

 
I don't even need to spam my company name and address in here since I'm
available by E-Mail. 


> Please .... I want to start flying again - its killing me. Playing my Flight
> Simulator software over and over can only give me so much of a thrill.

PLEASE! I bought Combat Flight Simulator just to get a more realistic
flight model. I can even fly the BfE. And take down a couple B17s. And a
P47. I went so far as to try the Micro$oft Force Feedback stick, but you
can't use rudder pedals with it -- M$ says rudders are to be controlled
by twisting the stick. Maybe they oughta be Airbus consultants.

 
> heheh ... anyway, everybody have a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, etc..etc..

...and a happy Ramadan... and kwannzza... and Bacchanalian feast... and
general solstice period.


m w grossmann
boss
of my own company
which needs your support
so I can fly some more
without angering the wife.
