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TazManiac wrote:Hey, this thread has gotten awful heavy, here is something prescribed to combat the swing of the Pendulum- near random Wapsi Comic from the past:
July 09, 2004
dere' hows dat?
Ah. Simpler times. Sometimes I miss them in my own life.
Put on some music from earlier days, nurse a cold BEvERage, all is well.
jeffepp wrote:On the subject of PTSD, while you can get it from one indecent, most people get it over time. And certain things can set it off, that don't bother others. A while back, on another forum, someone posted a gif of a jetliner doing a barrel roll (clearly fake). But, several of us were reminded of the Fairchild crash, and talked about that. That upset the poster, who seemed to think we were complaining about them posting what they thought was a funny gag gif. I had to explain that it wasn't criticism, just a PTSD triggered response. Very few of us got out of the military without some twitches. While you cannot blame it for everything, don't dismiss it as a factor, either.
Oddly enough, one of the test pilots for the Boeing 707 barrel-rolled it during the demonstration flight. Kelly Johnson was livid but the maneuver was all done within the G limits of the aircraft was was fully within the flight envelope. The Company was like, "Don't do that again... Ever."
jwhouk wrote:...What is this "weekend" thing of which you speak?
Hmm... An unsatisfying finish to a story? Something some individuals of advanced age experience? A couple of days hard-working folks use to recover from work? Or a couple of days from which some people use the week to recover?
Owww... yes, I'm going to be in the latter category this time around. Spent the whole day dealing with some dry-rotted-and-termite-infested woodwork in our "studio" guest-and-storage building... ripping and digging out all the bad, buying and cutting and treating and drilling and screwing the new into place. My hat is off to the people who do this sort of work all week, for a living... I can already tell I'm going to be aching in the morning.
jwhouk wrote:...What is this "weekend" thing of which you speak?
Hmm... An unsatisfying finish to a story? Something some individuals of advanced age experience? A couple of days hard-working folks use to recover from work? Or a couple of days from which some people use the week to recover?
Owww... yes, I'm going to be in the latter category this time around. Spent the whole day dealing with some dry-rotted-and-termite-infested woodwork in our "studio" guest-and-storage building... ripping and digging out all the bad, buying and cutting and treating and drilling and screwing the new into place. My hat is off to the people who do this sort of work all week, for a living... I can already tell I'm going to be aching in the morning.
Isn't that fun? FIrst house I "owned" had some hidden issues that were not discovered until I started poking around out of curiosity. By the time I finished the repair, I had vastly improved my carpentry skills and was on first-name basis with the manager at the local home improvement center.
jeffepp wrote:On the subject of PTSD, while you can get it from one indecent, most people get it over time. And certain things can set it off, that don't bother others. A while back, on another forum, someone posted a gif of a jetliner doing a barrel roll (clearly fake). But, several of us were reminded of the Fairchild crash, and talked about that. That upset the poster, who seemed to think we were complaining about them posting what they thought was a funny gag gif. I had to explain that it wasn't criticism, just a PTSD triggered response. Very few of us got out of the military without some twitches. While you cannot blame it for everything, don't dismiss it as a factor, either.
Oddly enough, one of the test pilots for the Boeing 707 barrel-rolled it during the demonstration flight. Kelly Johnson was livid but the maneuver was all done within the G limits of the aircraft was was fully within the flight envelope. The Company was like, "Don't do that again... Ever."
I said that, too - it was an aileron roll, never more than one g.
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
When the 777 was about to have its first public demo flight thirty-nine years later, the then-President of Boeing's final instruction to the test pilot was "No barrel rolls."
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
I'm sorry (actually I'm not really, but social convention has me prequalifying stuff all the time,...)
I'd think the only way the Pilot was there and able to hear the admission (edit: make that Admonishment) was that prior to the 'Big Public Demonstration;' he had already barrel-rolled the dam'd thing.
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TazManiac wrote:I'm sorry (actually I'm not really, but social convention has me prequalifying stuff all the time,...)
I'd think the only way the Pilot was there and able to hear the admission was that prior to the 'Big Public Demonstration;' he had already barrel-rolled the dam'd thing.
Huh? Hear what admission?
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Opus the Poet wrote:the "detective" assigned to my case tried to tell me here was no proof that I did any damage to the truck that they could use to search for it, in spite of having windshield glass removed from my back and paint transfer from the truck on my helmet, and I know the hood was bent from breaking my hip. Knowing that some guy had tried to kill me and that LEO were going to do nothing about that, is what tipped me over into PTSD.
Yeah, that says to me "we're pretty sure we know who did it and we certainly won't do anything that might lead to proof that we're right."
Yep, didn't find out for sure it was a city vehicle until after the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit had expired, by about 3 months.
I ride my bike to ride my bike, and sometimes it takes me where I need to go.
Opus the Poet wrote:Yep, didn't find out for sure it was a city vehicle until after the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit had expired, by about 3 months.
They're blasting out a new area in hell right now to make room for those guys. Maybe not quite as far from the bar as Nixon and Kissinger's table, but still way, way out of sight of it.
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