---------------------------------------------------------- Avionics-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Mon 06/28/04: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 09:06 AM - Re: Transponder (TeamGrumman@aol.com) 2. 12:37 PM - Re: Transponder (Brian Lloyd) 3. 01:02 PM - Re: Transponder (Brian Lloyd) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 09:06:46 AM PST US From: TeamGrumman@aol.com Subject: Re: Avionics-List: Transponder --> Avionics-List message posted by: TeamGrumman@aol.com In a message dated 6/26/04 5:59:32 AM, brianl@lloyd.com writes: > Brian Lloyd=A0=A0 6501 Red Hook Plaza > brianl@lloyd.com=A0 Suite 201 > http://www.lloyd.com=A0 St. Thomas, VI 00802 > +1.340.998.9447 (voice)=A0=A0 +1.360.838.9669 (fax) > What's it like living in the Virgin Islands? I was there in '89. Right after Hugo. ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 12:37:20 PM PST US From: Brian Lloyd Subject: Re: Avionics-List: Transponder --> Avionics-List message posted by: Brian Lloyd TeamGrumman@aol.com wrote: > What's it like living in the Virgin Islands? I was there in '89. Right > after Hugo. Sun, rum, tourists, sailing, SCUBA diving, flying to other islands for lunch (Guadeloupe yesterday), you know, just another boring day in paradise. I flew down to Guadeloupe yesterday. We ended up flying on the south side of Monserat to avoid a CB and got a good look at how the volcano wiped out the town of Plymouth. The French are much more sensible about customs and immigration realizing that there is really no way to secure the borders so they make it easy to come and go. I still get treated as a criminal every time I come back to US soil tho'. I guess they don't understand that the bad guys don't bother to come through customs. -- Brian Lloyd 6501 Red Hook Plaza brianl@lloyd.com Suite 201 http://www.lloyd.com St. Thomas, VI 00802 +1.340.998.9447 (voice) +1.360.838.9669 (fax) There is a time to laud one's country and a time to protest. A good citizen is prepared to do either as the need arises. ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 01:02:00 PM PST US From: Brian Lloyd Subject: Re: Avionics-List: Transponder --> Avionics-List message posted by: Brian Lloyd TeamGrumman@aol.com wrote: > What's it like living in the Virgin Islands? I was there in '89. Right > after Hugo. Sun, rum, tourists, sailing, SCUBA diving, flying to other islands for lunch, you know, just another boring day in paradise. I flew down to Guadeloupe yesterday. We ended up flying on the south side of Monserat to avoide a CB and got a good look at how the volcano wiped out the town of Plymouth. The French are much more sensible about customs and immigration realizing that there is really no way to secure the borders so they make it easy to come and go. I still get treated as a criminal every time I come back to US soil tho'. I guess they don't understand that the bad guys don't bother to come through customs. -- Brian Lloyd 6501 Red Hook Plaza brianl@lloyd.com Suite 201 http://www.lloyd.com St. Thomas, VI 00802 +1.340.998.9447 (voice) +1.360.838.9669 (fax) There is a time to laud one's country and a time to protest. A good citizen is prepared to do either as the need arises.