New Year's Resolutions
Bob Kuczewski - 2012/01/01 19:10:27 UTC
I've made two New Year's resolutions this year. One of them is directly related to hang gliding and the other is directly related to giving me more time for hang gliding.
[Resolution #1 - I'd like to publish an on-line hang gliding training manual based on videos and animations. By now, the web is full of great hang gliding videos and I think the US Hawks training manual should use those resources in its official training manual. I'll be creating a new subforum for people who want to participate in that project.
Resolution #2 - In support of Resolution #1 I won't be watching any television in 2012. I didn't have a television from 2004 through 2010 and that freed up a tremendous amount of time for flying and other projects. Throughout 2011 I began watching television again, and my productivity suffered considerably. I'm sorry for all the newsletters and pilot profiles that I could have published instead of watching flickering images on a screen. I'll try to do better in 2012.
If anyone else has any 2012 resolutions, please feel free to publish them here. We'll check back next year to see how everyone has done!!
Happy New Year US Hawks!!
Bob Kuczewski - 2012/01/02 06:13:47 UTC
In support of Resolution #1 (above) I've created a new forum for the US Hawks Hang Gliding Training Manual Project. It should be visible to all Approved Users, but I am currently granting posting rights based on requests. If you would like to help out with the Training Manual. Please post here or contact me directly (email, PM, phone, or in person). All help is welcome, but we do want to keep that project on topic. Also, in the interest of organizing the Manual, I may move posts or duplicate posts as the chapters of the manual change. This is a case where we're using a forum for a task that it's not really designed to handle. We'll see how it works.
Here are some ideas on how you can help with the manual:
1. Suggest an outline.
2. Find and post links to media (videos, photos, animations) that would be helpful to student pilots.
3. Volunteer to help with writing.
4. Volunteer to help with our custom media (when we can't find anything else available).
What will keep the US Hawks from becoming another USHPA or HGAA?
You will ... hopefully. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Everyone has to do their part once in a while. If you see something that's not being done correctly, then it's your duty to speak out. One big difference between the US Hawks and other organizations is that the US Hawks really does honor the free speech of its members.
Will the US Hawks try to replace USHPA or the HGAA?
No. I started the HGAA because I wanted pilots to have choices. Eliminating USHPA (or the HGAA) would reduce our choices and that's never been my goal. Pilots who like USHPA should have USHPA. Pilots who like the HGAA should have the HGAA. And pilots who like the US Hawks should have the US Hawks. As I said when founding the HGAA, more choices gives us a better chance of each pilot finding an organization that they like. Hopefully those organizations (USHPA, HGAA, US Hawks) will all work together to make our sport better. They each appeal to different kinds of pilots and that's likely to give us more total pilots participating in our national organizations. Win. Win. Win. I hope the US Hawks' relationships with USHPA and the HGAA will be positive.
How will the US Hawks try to be different from USHPA or the HGAA?
The US Hawks will try to be more of a grass roots organization - more like the start of hang gliding. There's nothing wrong with the strong central control exhibited by other organizations, but the US Hawks will appeal to pilots who want more local control and greater personal participation in decision making. We believe that good decisions sometimes require a significant effort to dig into the facts. Sometimes arguments are heated, and that's not something to be feared or rejected. That's the process - painful or not - that leads to better decisions.
No you won't.I'll be creating a new subforum for people who want to participate in that project.
You'll be creating a new subforum for a handpicked cabal of people you ALLOW to participate which *SHOULD BE* VISIBLE to all APPROVED Users - a larger, less exclusive cabal of people you'll ALLOW the PRIVILEGE of seeing the discussion.In support of Resolution #1 (above) I've created a new forum for the US Hawks Hang Gliding Training Manual Project. It should be visible to all Approved Users, but I am currently granting posting rights based on requests.
I'm sorry, didn't you just finish saying that help is only welcome from the people to whom you've granted posting privileges after begging you for permission and that the discussion won't even be visible to anyone who isn't an Approved User? This is MOST confusing.All help is welcome...
1. Who the fuck is "we", Bob? Just kidding....but we do want to keep that project on topic.
2. What "off topic" directions are you anticipating that project being taken? Discussions about cats? I wouldn't worry too much about that, Bob. You're only letting people you handpick for your special cabal into the discussion and won't hesitate to kick back out of it anyone who disagrees with you whenever you freakin' feel like it.
We already know EXACTLY how it's gonna work. It's gonna work to give you the precise results you already have in mind - nothing more, nothing less. That wouldn't necessarily be a catastrophic game plan - if you had half a clue what the fuck you were doing or talking about - which you don't.We'll see how it works.
Hopefully? Not a snowball's chance in hell. The Bob Show was dead before it ever got started.What will keep the US Hawks from becoming another USHPA or HGAA?
You will ... hopefully.
The price of fighting slimeball bastards like USHGA, Davis, Jack, and you for freedom is ostracism and exile. But that's OK, ostracized and exiled people tend to be a lot more dangerous than folk who've got stuff to lose.The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
But not too much or too often, right Bob?Everyone has to do their part once in a while.
And whenever Lord Bob feels like doing something incorrectly he'll shut and lock the door so you CAN'T see it until after it's a done deal. But that's OK, Bob...If you see something that's not being done correctly, then it's your duty to speak out.
http://www.ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=884
The Bob Show
Warren Narron - 2011/12/13 02:41:40 UTC
Tad, you are a train wreck and I've been to a few.
Your Davis Straub banning was more like being shot in the back by a dirty cop while Bob's action isn't even a banning.
So apples and oranges.
Pretty much, not the same.
You're so transparent and predictable that walls, doors, and lead shielding won't make any difference whatsoever.Tad Eareckson - 2011/12/13 03:26:05 UTC
1. I've been a train wreck for just about all of my life. I didn't notice any special rules for train wrecks when I signed up.
2. How come train wrecks all the sudden get third class citizenship but total shitheads are still as free as they've always been to roam the US Hawks prairies?
3. Nah, Bob's a lot more subtle. First he'll spend a little time and effort framing me and setting me up to make things look legitimate - THEN he'll shoot me while I was "lunging at him with a knife" (which no one can quite remember me owning) during the attempted arrest. Then he'll bring Rooney in here to describe to everyone how he and his colleagues brought aerotowing to its present state of perfection and explain the hitherto undisclosed benefits of bent pin releases and 130 pound Greenspot safety enhancers. And Sam will post a nine square inch welcome so flooded with little clappers and thumbuppers that everyone will need a welder's helmet to read it.
Yeah. Yours.Will the US Hawks try to replace USHPA or the HGAA?
No. I started the HGAA because I wanted pilots to have choices.
Not a doubt in my mind.I hope the US Hawks' relationships with USHPA and the HGAA will be positive.
Yeah. Yours.There's nothing wrong with the strong central control exhibited by other organizations, but the US Hawks will appeal to pilots who want more local control and greater personal participation in decision making.
We believe that good decisions sometimes require a significant effort to dig into the facts.
1. No shit.It should be visible to all Approved Users...
2. Yeah Bob - "WE".
Right up to the point at which which it's starting to become obvious to people that your position is disintegrating. Then it's time for lock buttons, bannings, invitation-only committees, and closed door sessions.Sometimes arguments are heated, and that's not something to be feared or rejected.
http://www.ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=929That's the process - painful or not - that leads to better decisions.
Training Manual Comments / Contribution
Bob's not looking for better decisions, he's looking for decisions totally compatible with his positions.Nobody - 2012/01/07 06:17:18 UTC
Bob's not looking for the best candidate, he's looking for the most agreeable candidates.
Hey Bob...
This is a fucking online TRAINING MANUAL we're talking about. This isn't even rating requirements or SOPs. Just how nuts on secrecy, closed door sessions, and cabals are you planning on going for more substantive stuff?
Do yourself, hang gliding, my nephew, and the planet in general a big favor and watch a lot of television.