Sujet : Re: M$ 365 Down, Again
De : WokieSux283 (at) *nospam* ud0s4.net (WokieSux282@ud0s4.net)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 04. Feb 2025, 04:48:45
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On 2/3/25 5:14 PM, D wrote:
On Mon, 3 Feb 2025, John Ames wrote:
On Sun, 2 Feb 2025 11:45:25 +0100
D <nospam@example.net> wrote:
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Same with airplanes.
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Damn it Lars! So that one is out too? ;)
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There's always ultralights - nothin' but a go-kart, a box fan, and a
big ol' parasail. Depending on your local regulations, may not even
need a license...!
Hah... I live in europe. You need a government license to breathe in europe. =(
Do they send everybody a handbook on How To Poop also,
picture version for the toddlers and now-illiterate
masses ? :-)
USA anyhow, 'ultra-lights' and I think small auto-gyros do
not require a license. People build these things in their
back yard ... not always correctly alas.
There is a REASON bolts on aircraft often have those
lock-pins, a REASON you don't use lock-washer bolts
from the hardware store on thin-ish aluminum struts
and such, a REASON you don't use milk-based glue to
stick the cloth to your little dragonfly plane.