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    Happy Birthday, America!!

    I'd like to wish my beloved nation a very happy birthday. This day, 136 years ago, the Declaration was ratified by a group of really brave people, ready to give their lives (and many did) for freedom. Today, the principles of that very same document are safeguarded by another group of really brave people ready to give their lives for the defense of freedom. I refer mainly to the United States Armed forces. I can't help but notice many here on this forum have military backgrounds. To you, I say, Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU. From ALL of us.
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    God Bless America.

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    136?

    I guess we didn't teach you colonials how to add & subtract properly before we let you loose
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    From all veterans - you are most welcome. And thanks for remembering.....
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    Hey wingsaloft, a very happy birthday to you and and all USA. But you should get it right at least on this day. It's 236 years ago, I'm not an American and I know that. Ahhh, your school system strikes again...we call it benevolent ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floatsflyer View Post
    Hey wingsaloft, a very happy birthday to you and and all USA. But you should get it right at least on this day. It's 236 years ago, I'm not an American and I know that. Ahhh, your school system strikes again...we call it benevolent ignorance.
    Or maybe it was just a typo - like your double use of the word "and" above?

    Hopefully, floats, your school system taught you about Occam's Razor?

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    Woot! Happy birthday USA!! God Bless America.

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    I apologize for the typo. I was doing some LSA cruise speed research and I think that's how the typo was born. (the maximum allowable airspeed for an LSA is about 136 mph)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Floatsflyer View Post
    Ahhh, your school system strikes again...we call it benevolent ignorance.
    Unfortunately, this is one mishap I cannot blame on the public school system. Have you ever heard of the Unschooling movement, Floats? http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unschooling
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingsAloft View Post
    Unfortunately, this is one mishap I cannot blame on the public school system. Have you ever heard of the Unschooling movement, Floats? http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unschooling

    I'm not familiar or have forgotten that term. Here in Toronto in the late 60's and 70's, the identical educational philosophy was adopted in some high schools on a short term experimental basis but it was called "free school" or "open school." I've always thought the concept was a good one but as complimentary to traditional education, not as a stand alone or substitute for it.

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