Violating the constitution hasn’t prevented anything.
Also…no one in government has to do with less year after year. The budget and debt goes up every year.
[Update 2014-04-02 14:12] I also don’t feel bad that you guys have to follow the law. The purpose of the constitution and other laws are to keep the government honest……
FatSecret for 11 April 2014 Weight: 112 kg Waist: n/a Neck: n/a Body Fat as reported by DietAndFitnessToday: n/a Total Weight Loss: -2 kg (from a start of 110)
Today, I started working out again. I thought I would blog a bit about the program I’m doing. Last time, I did the biggest looser on my xbox. The only problem with that was keeping it up while I travelled. Even though I really enjoy really enjoyed riding my bike back when I did, I couldn’t spend more than 5 minutes on a stationary bike (it is just way different…I can’t explain but it has to do with the lack of things going by me on the stationary bike). I never did get into running. So, I turned to the internet.
Let me just say that I felt way way out of shape when I started. Even though I’ve been walking to work the past year, I’m way out of shape. I’m a far cry from when I got on my bike, and decided to make an extra loop just to pound out a metric century.
Anyway, after the first day’s workout, I feel good. Even though it was tough and I had to take several breaks. That should get better as I get into it.
According to my blog, the last time I worked out was Feb 19…2013. Since then, I’ve sort of watched what I’ve eaten. I’ve gone off/on eating well, and my weight has mostly stayed around the 110kg mark.
I started again today, and I plan to continue through the summer. Like before, I plan to keep blogging about my stats.
FatSecret Journal for today. Weight: 114kg (I expect that will be down to 110 by the end of the week) Waist: n/a (I couldn’t find my tape measure this morning)
Crimea voted to leave the Ukraine in 2014. Kiev didn’t approve, the vote wasn’t legal according to the law there; however, they voted to leave and join with Russia.
What’s the difference? The only thing I can see is that the “west” didn’t like the Serbs so they sided with Kosovo at that time. Now, the “west” doesn’t like Russia so they are siding against them here. Can someone help me out?
One time, I was watching a news report about flooding–this was back when I was in 4th grade or so–and made a comment about how goofy the reporter was being. My dad replied with something like: the reporter doesn’t know which end of a boat goes forward. I think these news stories are that same type of situation.
I know what the news media is trying to say. They are trying to say something like: the first officer (aka co-pilot) had limited experience…could that play a role. But, they really end up showing they know nothing. Here’s why….everyone has a “first time” with “no check-pilot” in the cockpit. And that first time usually happens fairly quickly. But that doesn’t make it unsafe.
As I understand it, when you move to a new piece of equipment (a new airplane), you spend loads of time in class having to memorize procedures, how the airplane works, wiring diagrams, speeds, and about ten thousand other things. Then, you spend about a billion hours in a simulator proving you know all this stuff. You then spend more time in the simulator going over procedures and practicing the mundane details of flying the airplane. THEN, you spend your next five flights or so flying with a check-pilot to make sure you know your stuff. At any point in this, a failure washes you out of the program. If the check-pilot doesn’t like the way you do something…that could wash you out. You can’t remember which bus has some obscure circuit on it…you wash out. Can’t remember the checklist on what to do when aliens take the plane…you wash out. My point is, MUCH is expected of people when they are training (I remember my dad studying and studying and studying more when it came time for his training).
But I hear it now: why does their first time “behind the stick” have to be with passengers? Can’t we do something different?
Even if there were such things as “trainer airliners” where people could actually fly the airplane without passengers, there would still come a time when people would have their “first time” “alone” “with passengers.” I think the lack of serious accidents shows how successful the training regimes really are. Now is not the time to have a knee-jerk reaction and go off the deep end.
I’ll say it again: trying to blame this on pilot error now…with no details…is just dumb.