Some say the days of superhero's and legendary figures like John Wayne and George Patton are over. That is true, we no longer have many of our legendary figures, and never did have anyone flying in tights and a cape; withouth the help of a Boeing anyway.
However if we look just a little closer we realize that we don't need a cape or big name to be a hero. This woman simply did her job, and 6 lives were saved. She took her job as a school bus driver and her position as a public service vehicle operating license seriously. She was responsible for the souls in her bus, and she did her job in removing them at the first sign of trouble. At this point I am unaware of what caused the combustion, or whether it was preventable, but she did the right thing at the right time, and for that she should be commended.
We don't need capes and tights, we need sound brains that think in action. We need common sense. We need people who are willing to stand up and fight for what they believe and for other people who are unable to protect themselves.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/09/us/north-carolina-bus-fire/index.html?hpt=hp_bn1
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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Robot vs Bird

In answer to these feathered pests, Korean designers engineered an automatic robotic vehicle to roam the airport and scare away birds. Not such a big deal, just design it to go in a pattern to cover the most ground and stay out from under the airplanes. Bingo.
But no, the Koreans wanted a smarter robot than that. This robot is controlled from a central station and not only scares the birds away, but listens for the birds and records any information that it can glean from them. Such as where they hang out, what times are they around, and what are the most effective ways of getting rid of them.

Here's the kicker, according to an International Civil Aviation Organization study, only 420 aircraft were damaged since 2003. That's almost ten years. So every year, 42 airplanes are damaged. Now that doesn't sound like a small number until you put it into perspective; that's less than half of an incident every year per country. Statistically speaking, of modern countries, any one country will only ever have 1 damaged airplane every other year. Yet they will spend how much money to buy this robot to run all the time and maintain to stop 5 incidents in ten years? Seems a long ways to go to just keep a few feathers off the field.
See original article on CNN World News:
http://www.cnngo.com/seoul/visit/birdstrike-robot-779434?hpt=hp_bn8
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Sport's Most Wanted


Okay, long explanation, but I don't want that kind of man on my team! He ruined the image of the Detroit Lions, and nearly erased the memory of such a phenominal season.
Tiger Woods may be my only exception to people that belong on this list. He had an ugly divorce and cheated on his wife, not to downplay that, but he's always been such a good athlete. I'm kind of surprised that he's still on the list and Big Ben made it off. I like Woods better than Big Ben.
I never liked Kyle Busch. I mean really, how can you get SO many speeding tickets? Ok sure, you're a race car driver you know how to drive fast safely, and are a better driver than 99 percent of the other people on the road, and I'm sure he even respects automobiles more as well. But he drives $120,000 Lexus's over a hundred miles an hour in 35 miles an hour posted areas. That's off the track. On the track, he wants his way all the time. Sure, a lot of young drivers do because they don't have the class of Richard Petty or Dale Earnhardt Sr., but other young drivers are respectful. Look at Carl Edwards. Needless to say, Kyle Busch could learn alot from his older brother. And everyone else behind the wheel of a stock car (with the notable exception of Scott Speed and Danica Patrick).
Now this is just the top ten posted below, but even worse thatn Kyle Busch (but barely worse) is Kevin Harvick. He's older and should know better, but is a meaner driver, team member and arrogant celebrity. Maybe these two can learn, some drivers do. Just look at Tony Stewart!
Unemployment and Unfair
This article confuses me. Why, if there are 1,000,000 jobs open, will 30,000 people quiting instead of 20,000 better? So the 130,000 unemployed people can have a better chance to get in if that many people come out? How does that help? Then you have a different 30,000 unemployed out of that 130,000 already unemployed. And if so, why would anyone quit just to let someone else have his job?
Working hard in any job, whether it's flipping burgers or filing large corporation's records is going to pay off if one works well at it. Don't quit because you don't like the job, and don't quit looking because you can't find the job you want.
Leave your thoughts, I don't get the math.
http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/08/10351082-jobless-want-you-to-quit-already
Working hard in any job, whether it's flipping burgers or filing large corporation's records is going to pay off if one works well at it. Don't quit because you don't like the job, and don't quit looking because you can't find the job you want.
Leave your thoughts, I don't get the math.
http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/08/10351082-jobless-want-you-to-quit-already
PR Stunt: "Epic Fail"

Do you think this will effect anything? How much will a storm's name really affect business? If it only costs 300 bucks, I don't see how many people actually view that as advertising. However, it's hitting the news bigtime now. Odd how that works out, they still paid for it. And it didn't help a bit.
Jaws?
You never know what's under the sea, but what you can know is they come in all shapes and sizes. This guy was a little bit bigger than a few Pakistani fisherman had expected to catch when they woke up in the morning. Good thing they had a few cranes handy. Maybe this will explain all the "missing persons" for the past few months...if a whale shark ate anything bigger than shrimp; that could be a possibility.
My question is, who wanted a dead shark's body? And who'd pay 20 grand for it? You'd think they'd be paying to get rid of it...
...I guess someone had to pay Rentals Unlimited for the cranes.
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/07/10340172-fishermen-reel-in-shark-the-size-of-a-school-bus?chromedomain=worldnews
but here's about the actual animal.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/whale-shark/
My question is, who wanted a dead shark's body? And who'd pay 20 grand for it? You'd think they'd be paying to get rid of it...
...I guess someone had to pay Rentals Unlimited for the cranes.
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/07/10340172-fishermen-reel-in-shark-the-size-of-a-school-bus?chromedomain=worldnews
but here's about the actual animal.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/whale-shark/
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