it seems to me that this is just a copy of radarspotters
Well not really, although some may think so.
There is however one massive difference, the level of expertise on this forum is second to none.
Welcome anyway.
Well O'Malley, seeing Hamish created and ran Radarspotters for a couple of years you could be forgiven for thinking that.
Welcome.
Tom
Quote from: Hamish McTorsk on January 29, 2012, 07:06:23 AM
Well not really, although some may think so.
There is however one massive difference, the level of expertise on this forum is second to none.
Welcome anyway.
Def more experiance on this forum,
I don't understand. This is a copy ? Then is this a cheating ?
Welcome OMalley
Quote from: thomasm on January 29, 2012, 08:20:52 PM
I don't understand. This is a copy ? Then is this a cheating ?
Cheating? Please explain?
OMalley says it is a cheating.I am asking this is a cheating?
Never mind O'Malley. As I explained in my reply to him above, Hamish founded the Radarspotters website a few years ago and has now founded this one which looks a little like it, so there is no cheating.
BTW, I hope O'Malley isn't Poodle Pat from the Airnav site ;)
looks to me that you lot have just copyed all dans hard work
Quote from: OMalley on January 30, 2012, 12:51:45 PM
looks to me that you lot have just copyed all dans hard work
Listen O'Malley, you're the sort that gets us Irish a bad name.
Hamish founded the Radarspotters site and Dan bought it from him. So Dan did no hard work. Then Dan almost immediately broke his agreement with Hamish not to advertise Airnav on the site. So Hamish founded this site.
I hope you are not licking Dan's bottom because he's Irish. I'm from Dublin too. ;)
Quote from: thomasm on January 30, 2012, 12:26:18 PM
OMalley says it is a cheating.I am asking this is a cheating?
And I say Elvis is alive and living on the moon ;)
Quote from: OMalley on January 30, 2012, 12:51:45 PM
looks to me that you lot have just copyed all dans hard work
Oh please!
As you are from Ireland, can I employ a Mrs Browns Boys phrase and politely ask you to Feck Off. :P
Gentlemen, please stop it.
Quote from: Sun Worshipper on January 30, 2012, 03:08:03 PM
Quote from: OMalley on January 30, 2012, 12:51:45 PM
looks to me that you lot have just copyed all dans hard work
Oh please!
As you are from Ireland, can I employ a Mrs Browns Boys phrase and politely ask you to Feck Off. :P
Please Please O thought this was a place for friends not bad wordings. this is not good.
Feck isn't a bad word and it was done in a joking context, hence the tongue out. It comes from a TV show called Mrs Browns Boys which is highly humourous but probably not available in Austria yet.
Please, let this Forum have some humour.
whatever