k5083 wrote:
1. How do we get the true facts out to people in an effective way that won't raise hackles or injure pride?
2. Or, is it even worth bothering? Does this type of misinformation matter at all in the greater scheme of things?
August
I suppose it depends on the person’s interest level, August.
One time, a software engineer stopped by while I was trying to figure out which hydraulic line went where. I tried to explain what I was doing and some of the systems, but probably not doing a very good job of that.
The analogy I used was that each piece of tubing was like a line of computer code. I think that may have helped. I know what raw HTML looks like, and it gives me headache thinking about it. The hell hole in a T-28 is a fun place for me (usually).
Jack Cook wrote:
Jack, don’t you remember? That was ME trying to impress the airshow groupie!
Eric Friedebach wrote:
I was at an airshow, standing by the crowd fence and talking to a nice looking woman about all the planes flying around. She seemed impressed by my knowledge.
There were a couple of other guys standing nearby. I guess they were listening to what I was saying too, because they were smiling at me.
Well one of the big planes flew by and I didn’t know what kind it was. I saw that it had large identification markings on the side, so I was able to tell the woman it was an F-1F1 airplane.
Right at that moment the two guy starting laughing like crazy and walked away. Just what the heck was that all about?
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