At least you guys got yours. The mail lady hasn't brought mine yet.
At least you guys got yours. The mail lady hasn't brought mine yet.
All our Class III mail (magazines, etc.) seems to follow a schedule of its own. My wife is convinced they spend a day or a week reading her entertainment magazines...and I guess there's a homebuilder working at our USPS distro center as well.
I received my December and January SportAviation magazines three days apart from each other, for example.
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While Mac does seem to have a talent for inciting the herd, I'm not necessarily sure that is a bad thing.
While many are screaming, "off with his head!,"...who would you replace him with?
i can think of some marvelous aviation writers who could likely do better than Mac, but without resurrection, they aren't available to the task.
How about Peter Garrison? He's a good writer, a clear thinker, and has built two experimental aircraft from the ground up - designing them himself.
I'm not hard over about changing anything, but you asked - Mac has gotten better, though.
Ha - saying that reminds me of "Moose Turd Pie", by Utah Phillips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zb1qsVqjwg
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Peter Garrison would be my choice, and I said so a few years ago on this forum when Hightower asked for names.
But Garrison may be too "technical" for the current masses.
And there was also that time 30 or 40 years ago when Garrison critiqued EAA, and that probably eliminates him forever.
In any case, EAA had announced a few months ago that the new Director has been selected.
Whoa, that's quite an accusation without any basis of fact!
I can think of a dozen reasons why a particular person might not write for SA or the EAA that don't involve an "enemies list" at EAA headquarters.
Sheesh.
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