Event Management was:Re: Indoor Housekeeping (with apologies to the innocent)

From: Bill Carney <wcarneyjx_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 09:19:56 -0700 (PDT)

Just sayin.... if the event managers are the problem then perhaps "fliers" need to step up and volunteer as event managers. I remember John Kagan running the last USIC I attended and I don't he yelled at anybody....
 
Bill C
(Hereby volunteering to run WWII mass launch at USIC next year)

--- On Tue, 7/3/12, joshuawfinn_at_gmail.com <joshuawfinn_at_gmail.com> wrote:


From: joshuawfinn_at_gmail.com <joshuawfinn_at_gmail.com>
Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Re: Indoor Housekeeping (with apologies to the innocent)
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 11:54 AM



 



The whole yelling thing is ridiculous, especially since half the time it comes from contest management and the other fliers are perfectly ok with what goes on.

By the way, and this is to anyone concerned, several of us FAC fliers had a little caucus at USIC and the general concensus is that the mass launches, etc, are not at all well managed or properly organized. Fly to the rule book and so that folks are eligible for Kanones, and you might just see more than three people flying WWII Mass Launch (the most popular FAC event ever, but the way). Nocal is no better. All of the models flown are FAC legal, but you can't get a Kanone because six flights are used and the scoring is wrong. TTOMA used to have this problem, and then a couple months ago David Mills asked me about the rules and changed things accordingly.

I think half of our internal PR issues would be solved by just making the rules clear, available up front, and then not yelling at people who have no clue that what they're doing is somehow wrong. I do not appreciate having glider flights DQ'ed because I didn't turn them in at the proper interval when I wasn't even told what that interval is until after the fact.

-Joshua Finn

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "wdgowen_at_..." <wdgowen@...> wrote:
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> Art
> There its much to learn about indoor etiquette. On the other hand the people who think that yelling is the way to teach those things have a lot to learn about life in general. I'm afraid in this instance they are probably too old and cranky to care. Hopefully at some point (soon) some new blood will get involved.
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> On a different subject, have any of you come to the sane conclusion that I have about the esteemed (in some circles ) Mr. DeLoach - that his whole purpose in posting to this group is to piss people off? I am exercising the power of the delete button every time his name comes up. I wish I didn't have to see it at all but life does have its challenges.
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> Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
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> art <upwind120_at_...> wrote:
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> >
> >>
> >> When I started flying indoor one of the things that was a major problem
> >> for me was getting yelled at about something almost every time I flew.
> >> Unfortunately I saw this happening several times at USIC this year to
> >> people who had put out considerable time and money to be there for the
> >> first time.
> >
> >One of those times it was me on the receiving end, and I deserved it. I'm not surprised you heard it all the way across the room. One of the enforcers was really scary loud. Without going into detail, I'm not gonna do that again.
> >
> >art.
> >
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