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Re: Boneyard museum photos

Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:15 pm

Great pics!

Guys, it's what Phil/Liberator does, just get used to it. Leopards can't change their spots, etc etc.

Re: Boneyard museum photos

Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:33 pm

A gr8 set of photos. They sure have an outstanding collection. I must get out there again one day.

Re: Boneyard museum photos

Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:10 am

Im bit lost.....2 pages nearly of crap over just sharing a public domain link with photos ....sheezzus.

If someone publishes something on the internet be it webpage, social media site etc and thus it become linkablet, ANYONE can share that link in the public domain.
That is HOW most of the world works now days. Maybe some forget this?
Need to keep up with the times. People do share emails and photos believe it or not.

Just last night i got sent a Boeing 707 and F-111 webpage/email link.
Did i kick a storm up and abuse my source?
No i just thanked him kindly and moved on to next email when ready.

Other people are sending me 6 emails a day with photos, links and films clips. I thank them kindly and share if can.

Some of you people need to think before you type, judging by the replies.

It seems some are grateful for the images. Some arent.
As i say, dont like what i or others may share, dont read the information i find in research or get told... I get told many things and some things are juicy and some are common knowledge perhaps.
Dont like that? Too bad .. go blame my many mates who find me the information :)
So...what are you going to do with my mates who feed me constant news via SMS and phone calls and links? Some are warbird pilots, some are military pilots and some are high ranking industry people... so abuse them too?

Go ahead and see where you end up......
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