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The Logbook: 0.0-0.7 hoursNov 29, 2009
This is the first in a series of posts chronicling my journey through flight training. I hope you all enjoy reading about it as much as I enjoyed doing it!
Every pilot owns a logbook.
I was taught, by previous examples as well as articles and books,...
Dispatches From the Line MK.VIINov 21, 2009
With the imminent arrival of cold and snow here in Michigan, I thought it appropriate to resurrect an old series with a look into some of the "finer" points of working outside in a Michigan Winter.
On Winter at the Airport.
I've never been a huge fan...
Take Two Minutes....Nov 11, 2009
Take your caps off.
Find a flag.
Shut your yap.
Consider freedom and it's price.
Consider the fallen world we live in, where Creation groans and the Creator weeps.
And promise to end war.
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In the Beginning....was Ardi. (connections 1)Oct 6, 2009
I've been reading and noting and jotting and scanning and wikipedia-ing for a while now on origins. The Beginning. Genesis. The Big Bang. Adam and Eve. Evolution.
It all started when I was doing some landscaping in our back yard this past summer. My...
Playing in the RainSep 17, 2009
A couple of years ago, a journalist with the Washington Post decided to do an experiment. The question was, would people recognize concert-level performance art if it were slightly out of context?
The journalist contacted Joshua Bell, one of the...
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