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Old September 24th 05, 03:14 AM
 
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State still fiscally sound,according to state treasurer Tate Reeves.
www.MagnoliaReport.com Speaking of him,the Bell South gal whom is
moving in next door to me,her face sort of resembles Tate Reeves's
face,sort of like Opie Taylor's face all grown up.
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www.devilfinder.com E6B Aircraft Pilot Computer
(Metal E6B Computer,,, Pilotbooks.com)
Yep,the two I own look just like that.I don't know how to use them and I
probally never will.I don't even like to fly,but I am hanging on to them
anyway.Do Pilots still use E6B's?
cuhulin

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Old September 25th 05, 12:42 PM
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 21:24:31 -0500, wrote:

www.devilfinder.com E6B Aircraft Pilot Computer
(Metal E6B Computer,,, Pilotbooks.com)
Yep,the two I own look just like that.I don't know how to use them and I
probally never will.I don't even like to fly,but I am hanging on to them
anyway.Do Pilots still use E6B's?
cuhulin


Any pilot worth his salt and desiring to live performs the
calculations in one way or another. You can uae the old mechanical
E6B as I do or you can use the new electronic calculator style or you
can do the calcs with pen and paper. I don't know many folks that
use pen and paper.


I still use mine. They are quite simple to use and and you would
figure it out in no time at all.
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Old September 25th 05, 02:46 PM
 
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Well,I like all kinds of old gadgets and junk.(but it's not all junk) I
own a bunch of old Slide Rules too.Of course,I don't know how to use
them either.When I was in Saigon,I bought a Curta Calculator at an
Indian (India) store for eighty eight Piasters.I remember the Indian
guy (the propierter of the store) said,yeaty yeat Piaster.At that time
in 1964,yeaty yeat Piasters yequaled yallmost yeaty yeat American
yollars.
cuhulin

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