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http://www.itv.com/entertainment/britainsgottalentcompetition/competitionthree/default.html Semi-Finals Gadget Giveaway For the semi-finals we're giving away this bumper prize package courtesy of Littlewoods.com, including an iPod Touch with £100 worth of itunes vouchers a flat-screen TV, a Blu-Ray and Home cinema system, a Tom-Tom sat-nav, a stylish laptop, a Flip video pocket camcorder     

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Author: frankie
Date: May 31, 2010 22:17

************************************************************** JobCircle.com is the largest regional job board in the Mid-Atlantic region, with tens of thousands of job offerings in PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY, and Washington D.C. To learn more, visit http://www.jobcircle.com?source=ng ************************************************************** Job Title: Assistant Buyer - Home (cookware
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************************************************************** JobCircle.com is the largest regional job board in the Mid-Atlantic region, with tens of thousands of job offerings in PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY, and Washington D.C. To learn more, visit http://www.jobcircle.com?source=ng ************************************************************** Job Title: Assistant Buyer - Home (cookware     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Jan 28, 2010 19:13

************************************************************** JobCircle.com is the largest regional job board in the Mid-Atlantic region, with tens of thousands of job offerings in PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY, and Washington D.C. To learn more, visit http://www.jobcircle.com?source=ng ************************************************************** Job Title: Assistant Buyer - Home (cookware
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On Sep 6, 1:35 pm, Ramy <ryan...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Sep 6, 8:11 am, Jim White <j...@boffins.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I have changed the subject as we are well passed Idaho now. > > > I am having trouble with this stall warning stuff. I fly modern gliders: > > ASW27, Duo Discus, ASK21 etc. All give clear warnings ahead of a stall. > > When they do stall the nose drops,     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Jan 28, 2010 19:13

On Sep 6, 8:11 am, Jim White <j...@boffins.co.uk> wrote: I have changed the subject as we are well passed Idaho now. I am having trouble with this stall warning stuff. I fly modern gliders: ASW27, Duo Discus, ASK21 etc. All give clear warnings ahead of a stall. When they do stall the nose drops, stick forward a bit, dada...stall recovered. If they were to start into a spin (and the
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Comments interspersed below. On Sep 6, 10:46 am, Mike Philpott <@> wrote: > Jim, > > Stall and spin awareness and stall and spin handling is a vital > part of a glider pilot's training. We routinely operate only a few > knots above the stall and this is one of the reasons why we add > a few more knots for the wife and kids when below around 500 > feet. True - but also a good reason to     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Jan 28, 2010 19:13

I think there are several misconceptions in Jim's post below. First, we are not talking about "stick shakers" which produce large, low frequency shaking. No glider would have the electrical power to operate one. We are talking about "stick vibrators" using tiny cell phone vibrator motors. These are carefully designed to get your attention so you answer a call. Second, if you routinely
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I have changed the subject as we are well passed Idaho now. I am having trouble with this stall warning stuff. I fly modern gliders: ASW27, Duo Discus, ASK21 etc. All give clear warnings ahead of a stall. When they do stall the nose drops, stick forward a bit, dada...stall recovered. If they were to start into a spin (and the 21 shouldn't with normal C of G positions), stick forward a bit, maybe     

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Author: Bill D
Date: Sep 6, 2011 13:29

On Sep 5, 7:54 pm, Mike Schumann <mike-nos...@traditions-nospam.com> wrote: I am not against all "gadgets".  I just think that we need to prioritize, given the limited amount of panel space, and equally importantly, the limited ability of people to learn how to use all the stuff they are putting into their cockpits. I agree with respect to a lot of the fancy PNA programs - they have
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Author: Ramy
Date: Sep 6, 2011 12:35

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Author: Bill D
Date: Sep 6, 2011 11:26

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Author: Bill D
Date: Sep 6, 2011 09:38

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Author: Jim White
Date: Sep 6, 2011 08:11

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Author: kirk.stant
Date: Sep 6, 2011 06:00

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