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Clyde Slick wrote:
Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Listening to vinyl on tubed electronics. Bruce J. Richman |
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![]() "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Clyde Slick wrote: Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Listening to vinyl on tubed electronics. Watching Fox News on tubed tv. |
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Clyde Slick wrote:
"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Clyde Slick wrote: Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Listening to vinyl on tubed electronics. Watching Fox News on tubed tv. Correct. That observation is absolutely "right". Bruce J. Richman |
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![]() "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Clyde Slick wrote: "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Clyde Slick wrote: Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Listening to vinyl on tubed electronics. Watching Fox News on tubed tv. Correct. That observation is absolutely "right". update from my tubed pc http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5810127/ |
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John Stone wrote:
in article , Clyde Slick at wrote on 8/24/04 7:03 PM: Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. It has been on CNN's website since the middle of the afternoon, and I suspect they reported it on the news channel too. Maybe not as "sensationally" as Faux--I mean Fox. I think you got that 'right" the first time. Bruce J. Richman |
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![]() "John Stone" wrote in message ... in article , Clyde Slick at wrote on 8/24/04 7:03 PM: Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. It has been on CNN's website since the middle of the afternoon, and I suspect they reported it on the news channel too. Maybe not as "sensationally" as Faux--I mean Fox. where do you reside? middle of afternoon WHERE? it happened at 11PM GMT 5 Pm on the east coast |
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![]() "John Stone" wrote in message ... in article , Clyde Slick at wrote on 8/24/04 10:30 PM: "John Stone" wrote in message ... in article , Clyde Slick at wrote on 8/24/04 7:03 PM: Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. It has been on CNN's website since the middle of the afternoon, and I suspect they reported it on the news channel too. Maybe not as "sensationally" as Faux--I mean Fox. where do you reside? middle of afternoon WHERE? it happened at 11PM GMT 5 Pm on the east coast Yup. There's that legendary Fox accuracy in reporting at work again. Nope!!! got that from www.msnbc.com It happened at 2300 local time, 1900 GMT, as reported by both CNN and BBC. I'm in Chicago. That would be about 2PM local time for me. It was on the CNN site within the hour. Maybe Fox's "Moscow correspondent" had his watch set wrong ![]() Nope, I got the times from www.msnbc.com Not from Fox. |
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![]() "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. |
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Robert Morein wrote:
"Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. Prove it. Bruce J. Richman |
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Bruce J. Richman wrote:
Robert Morein wrote: "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. Prove it. The Russian ones have had the common sens to avoid the skyscrapers. :-( |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... Bruce J. Richman wrote: Robert Morein wrote: "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. Prove it. The Russian ones have had the common sens to avoid the skyscrapers. :-( What skyscrapers? They were probably aiming for a one-story building. |
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![]() "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Robert Morein wrote: "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. Prove it. Bruce J. Richman Richman, they obviously flew into the ground. Can't figure that one out, Richman? ![]() |
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Robert Morein wrote:
"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Robert Morein wrote: "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. Prove it. Bruce J. Richman Richman, they obviously flew into the ground. Can't figure that one out, Richman? ![]() If iron knees killed. Morein, thanks for admitting you don't understand areodynamics, Morein ![]() As if you even knew what the news report were all about, Morein. Ask somebody to help you buy a clue, Morein. ![]() .. Bruce J. Richman |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collission, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Autopilot system consisted of tubed electronics. Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. "sound's good" |
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"Clyde Slick" said:
Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. "sound's good" I've had a customer recently with a Marshall geetah amp. I put Sovtek EL34s skinnies in there some 3 years ago. This guy has approx. 2 gigs a week and Marshalls run their tubes HOT! The tubes still tested over 80 % on my AVO tester (and yes, it's calibrated !) . So don't anyone start about bad quality Russkies :-) -- Sander deWaal "SOA of a KT88? Sufficient." |
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Sander deWaal wrote:
"Clyde Slick" said: Improper bias setting caused planes to fly directly into the ground. Russian EL34's implicated. "sound's good" I've had a customer recently with a Marshall geetah amp. I put Sovtek EL34s skinnies in there some 3 years ago. This guy has approx. 2 gigs a week and Marshalls run their tubes HOT! The tubes still tested over 80 % on my AVO tester (and yes, it's calibrated !) . So don't anyone start about bad quality Russkies :-) I've seen some Zaerix 6L6GCs go zero emission. Took some believing for all 4 to have gone but they sure did. That's more than 20 yrs ago though. Graham |
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Pooh Bear said:
So don't anyone start about bad quality Russkies :-) I've seen some Zaerix 6L6GCs go zero emission. Took some believing for all 4 to have gone but they sure did. That's more than 20 yrs ago though. Zaerix was just a brand name, they got their valves from everywhere. Could have been the USSR at the time you mention, but not likely IMO. Most of their stock was RFT (DDR) at that time, and they were actually good valves. If you can read German, a very interesting piece on valve history can be found he http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/ Click on "Rohren Geschichtiches". BTW: how long did it take for those to go "zero emission"? I've never seen this happen with power valves, actually. They might get weak after many years, but *zero* ? Cathode blasted away? Rectifiers, yes, like Carys with 1200 uF at the cathode of a GZ37! -- Sander deWaal "SOA of a KT88? Sufficient." |
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"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collision, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Not true at 8 pm EDT last night. Two planes originating from the same airport go down within 3 minutes, but 100's of miles apart. One plane transmitted a signal indicating that it was being hijacked. Witnesses say that one plane exploded in the air before crashing. The leading seemingly totally factual clues are the facts that the planes originated from the same airport and went down within 3 minutes so far apart. It seems like the only remaining question is which terrorist group(s) are responsible. Otherwise, we've got a candidate for the biggest coincidence of the millennium. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collision, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Not true at 8 pm EDT last night. Two planes originating from the same airport go down within 3 minutes, but 100's of miles apart. One plane transmitted a signal indicating that it was being hijacked. Witnesses say that one plane exploded in the air before crashing. The leading seemingly totally factual clues are the facts that the planes originated from the same airport and went down within 3 minutes so far apart. It seems like the only remaining question is which terrorist group(s) are responsible. Otherwise, we've got a candidate for the biggest coincidence of the millennium. Prove it wasn't bad fuel out of the same tank. The other pilot DID NOT trigger a hijack signal. Therefore, the information contained in the alarm is zero. You're really weak on this one, Arny. If you had anything, you'd produce a quote or at least a body part from the hijacker. |
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Robert Morein wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collision, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Not true at 8 pm EDT last night. Two planes originating from the same airport go down within 3 minutes, but 100's of miles apart. One plane transmitted a signal indicating that it was being hijacked. Witnesses say that one plane exploded in the air before crashing. The leading seemingly totally factual clues are the facts that the planes originated from the same airport and went down within 3 minutes so far apart. It seems like the only remaining question is which terrorist group(s) are responsible. Otherwise, we've got a candidate for the biggest coincidence of the millennium. Prove it wasn't bad fuel out of the same tank. How would anyone be able to *prove* that from another continent ? As it happens - 'jet engines' are very tolerant of fuel quality. Poor fuel may not be good for engine life - but it's basically only kerosene. 'Bad fuel' also won't cause a plane to explode. Even if the engines 'flamed out' you can glide even a modern jet quite effectively. Recent example - Air Transat ovre the Atlantic - rather longer ago Air Canada en-route domestic flight. Both planes landed successfully ( but not at their intended destination ) with no loss of life. No idea why Canadian airlines are so keen on this trick though. The other pilot DID NOT trigger a hijack signal. Therefore, the information contained in the alarm is zero. You're really weak on this one, Arny. If you had anything, you'd produce a quote or at least a body part from the hijacker. You want body parts ? Graham |
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![]() "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Robert Morein wrote: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collision, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Not true at 8 pm EDT last night. Two planes originating from the same airport go down within 3 minutes, but 100's of miles apart. One plane transmitted a signal indicating that it was being hijacked. Witnesses say that one plane exploded in the air before crashing. The leading seemingly totally factual clues are the facts that the planes originated from the same airport and went down within 3 minutes so far apart. It seems like the only remaining question is which terrorist group(s) are responsible. Otherwise, we've got a candidate for the biggest coincidence of the millennium. Prove it wasn't bad fuel out of the same tank. How would anyone be able to *prove* that from another continent ? As it happens - 'jet engines' are very tolerant of fuel quality. Poor fuel may not be good for engine life - but it's basically only kerosene. 'Bad fuel' also won't cause a plane to explode. Even if the engines 'flamed out' you can glide even a modern jet quite effectively. Recent example - Air Transat ovre the Atlantic - rather longer ago Air Canada en-route domestic flight. Both planes landed successfully ( but not at their intended destination ) with no loss of life. No idea why Canadian airlines are so keen on this trick though. The other pilot DID NOT trigger a hijack signal. Therefore, the information contained in the alarm is zero. You're really weak on this one, Arny. If you had anything, you'd produce a quote or at least a body part from the hijacker. You want body parts ? Graham Yes. Do you have any spares? |
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![]() "Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Robert Morein wrote: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collision, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Not true at 8 pm EDT last night. Two planes originating from the same airport go down within 3 minutes, but 100's of miles apart. One plane transmitted a signal indicating that it was being hijacked. Witnesses say that one plane exploded in the air before crashing. The leading seemingly totally factual clues are the facts that the planes originated from the same airport and went down within 3 minutes so far apart. It seems like the only remaining question is which terrorist group(s) are responsible. Otherwise, we've got a candidate for the biggest coincidence of the millennium. Prove it wasn't bad fuel out of the same tank. How would anyone be able to *prove* that from another continent ? As it happens - 'jet engines' are very tolerant of fuel quality. Poor fuel may not be good for engine life - but it's basically only kerosene. 'Bad fuel' also won't cause a plane to explode. Even if the engines 'flamed out' you can glide even a modern jet quite effectively. Recent example - Air Transat ovre the Atlantic - rather longer ago Air Canada en-route domestic flight. Both planes landed successfully ( but not at their intended destination ) with no loss of life. No idea why Canadian airlines are so keen on this trick though. The other pilot DID NOT trigger a hijack signal. Therefore, the information contained in the alarm is zero. You're really weak on this one, Arny. If you had anything, you'd produce a quote or at least a body part from the hijacker. You want body parts ? Graham Yes. Do you have any spares? Sorry, he's only got one brain. You'll have to look elsewhere. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message Fox News reports that two Russian planes crashed outside of Moscow, within minutes of each other. They departed from the same airport. Mid air collision, or terrorism? CNN and MSNBC are silent on this item, so far. Not true at 8 pm EDT last night. Two planes originating from the same airport go down within 3 minutes, but 100's of miles apart. One plane transmitted a signal indicating that it was being hijacked. Witnesses say that one plane exploded in the air before crashing. The leading seemingly totally factual clues are the facts that the planes originated from the same airport and went down within 3 minutes so far apart. It seems like the only remaining question is which terrorist group(s) are responsible. Otherwise, we've got a candidate for the biggest coincidence of the millennium. Not as big as the coincidence that your kiddie pron suddenly is declared adult porn by the MSP, within three minutes of your having been accusued of the crime of storing kiddie porn on your hard drive. |
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