other languages ALSO?.. (spanish- K Factor)

William C. Harden flyinbill1 at bellsouth.net
Sun Nov 9 05:23:32 AKST 2003


Francisco,

Glad to have you and your fellow modeler friends on the list.  I'm
looking forward to the future list discussions from each of you.
Welcome aboard!!

If you pattern gents down in Mexico City have a web site with photos and
other information on it, then give all of us the web address so that the
rest of us pattern dudes can visit your web site.  Believe me, we NSRCA
guys like to visit other web sites and view the various photos of planes
and people, and basically enjoy all of the modeling activities going on
around us.

I'm happy you are using the list Francisco and feel free at any time to
communicate with us.  Ask questions and share with all of us the fun
times you and your fellow modelers are having in Mexico City.

Bill Harden

-----Original Message-----
From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]
On Behalf Of francisco gonzalez
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 12:29 AM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: other languages ALSO?.. (spanish- K Factor)


hi Troy!
this is Francisco gonzalez i'm in Lubbock past year
excellent contest ,thanks for your help with my JR
transmiter problem ,  i hope next year we can attend
the contest like the Albuquereque this year , we will
try to write english when we need help or comment some
topic in english and we continue using spanish when is
only comunication with more Mexican or Latin Pattern
pilots .
once thanks for your help
francisco



On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 09:48:22 -0500, "Troy Newman" wrote:








Shall we say ELITE attitude....No Pattern guys are 
not arrogant Elitists
 
Why chase these guys away. 
 
About a year ago I attended the D6 Champs in 
Lubbock. Many or these guys came up from Mexico to
attend the contest. These 
guys all 12 of them I think there were.  These
gentlemen were enthusiastic 
and the life of the party....And with a total
contestant number in the low 30's 
these 12 pilots were definitely the biggest
influence....Not to mention they all 
flew Sportsman...and were one of the nicest groups of
people I have met in the 
modeling. I'll stand up for them anytime!
 
So relax and let the new blood enjoy this list. 
They have a connection with each other and can relate
to each other in a 
different way. By this list being open to them it might
be an opportunity to 
further the pattern community in the South American
countries like 
Mexico.
 
Besides this list has no rules about any language, 
nor should it....
 
Does anyone's life revolve so much around this list 
that they can't hit the delete key on a open public
conversation that doesn't 
include them.
 
Come on this is not Politically correct stuff 
its a matter of arrogance and an elitist view of the
rest of the modeling 
world.
If it is not in English I can't read it. But it 
doesn't concern me either.
 
I would be happy if this list had Japanese pattern 
pilots, French, Polish, Russian, and German on it. I
think it would great to 
have a single clearing house of information....If you
really wanted to know what 
they are saying go to Google and use the translator
functions its free and easy 
to use.
 
 
enough said, Francisco and crew enjoy. If we can 
help you guys out by all means ask.
 
I'm not taking any flack on this I have the delete 
key. I know that most members in this group will agree.
If anyone would like to 
comment they can take this offline with me and me alone.
 
Troy Newman
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Del 
  Rykert 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:15 
  AM
  Subject: Re: other languages ALSO?.. 
  (spanish- K Factor) 
  
  Hi 
  Marty..
       
  Then in all fairness to those that prefer spanish
rather than the universal 
  language should the K-Factor also be offered in their
preferred language? I am 
  serious. We in this country have been reduced to
offering ballots in many 
  languages, This all drive up costs. If the K-Factor
is forced to go that route 
  it will add expense. Where does it all stop? And why
is it encouraged? In all 
  fairness to many other languages that are their home
language then they should 
  also be allowed to post in their preferred tongue. I
do speak some spanish 
  but...  
      Flame 
  suit on... 
   
       
  Del K. Rykert     AMA - 8928 
       NSRCA - 473     Kb2joi - 
  General 
   
   
      
   
  
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: 
    Martin X. 
    Moleski, SJ 
    To: discussion at nsrca.org 
    Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:20 
    PM
    Subject: Re: other languages ALSO?.. 
    (spanish) a todos los Hispano parlantes!
    --On Thursday, November 06, 2003 8:07 PM -0800 Del
Rykert 
    <drykert at rochester.rr.com> 
    wrote:> Any other languages going to be added?I
don't 
    know.We offer NSRCA membership to Mexico and to all
partsof the 
    world.  (I know.  I made up and maintainthe
registration 
    forms.)  Seems to me that membershave a right to
take advantage of 
    what theirdues pay for.YMMV.Marty #2874 (newly 
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