Wednesday, December 7, 2016

no its simply called, ITS MY BODY ILL GET HIGH IF I WANT TO HIGH IF I WANT TO HIGH IF I WANT TO

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By recognizing the problem and deploying the proper tools and strategies, you can meet the growing challenge of opioid abuse head-on, all in the name of creating a stronger workforce and stronger society.


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"Our future president, Donald Trump, must speak to the Standing Rock issue. It would send a message. It would simply be the correct thing to do. To change the construction tunneling route of the oil pipeline either back to the original planned route, or review and select another alternative route, would have been such a simple thing. However, this is a newsworthy international incident of substance, of historical significance. They will cover a dinner with Donald Trump, Reince Priebus and Mitt Romney down to every last detail of the frogs legs and Romney’s lamb chops with bolognese sauce, but totally miss the significance of the Native American and the story behind the Standing Rock incident now in active progress. It is our obligation. Do I have to actually say, “They were here first?” President Obama has spoken to the Standing Rock issue, saying construction route is being reviewed. He has appropriately immersed himself into the situation with a measured amount of political correctness, and has taken advantage of every photo opportunity including wearing Native American clothing and surrounding himself with Native American children in colorful, traditional regalia and feathers. He assuredly told protesters, “You’re making your voice heard.” Fine, great. Now, he needs to make his voice heard and not just stall them for another month or so with promise, hope and change, and then he’s out of here. Then, he won’t have to actually do anything other than say a sorry farewell and wish them luck. Now, this would be a real historic feather in his cap regarding his presidential legacy. But politically correct is what politically correct does. And big oil money talks. The hope and change that he promised could be realized at Standing Rock. The situation as it stands is starting to get out of control." 

"The North Dakota governor has ordered a mandatory evacuation of the protesters seeking to block construction of the pipeline. The Sioux claim the land is theirs by a 1868 treaty called the Fort Laramie Treaty. Construction will disturb this land on which there are sacred burial grounds. The proposed pipeline route, which was changed from the original plan running the pipe north of Bismarck but considered a potential hazard to Bismarck’s water, a mostly white community, now runs through North Dakota Sioux land, purportedly owned by the Energy Transfer Partners, the company constructing the pipeline in conjunction with the Army Corps of Engineers."

"And then, there is the “payoff?” The oil company is suggesting millions of dollars going to the North Dakota Sioux for their trouble. If so, how, and to whom, and under what circumstance is this money being allocated? There is a lot of misinformation (or lack of it) out there. It would seem the North Dakota Sioux have the upper hand with the sacred burial ground land argument which should be sacrosanct, and also with their demotion to second-class citizens regarding the potential water contamination issue. " 

"Let’s not patronize them. Let’s create a smarter collective dialogue toward actionable results based on the smarter emotions of the guilt, shame, and remorse we should be feeling, and help them, work with them. Respect them.   
These Native Americans are the true Americans, and they were here first." 
John Kushma is a communication consultant and lives in Logan, Utah.http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/civil-rights/308586-obamas-inaction-on-dakota-pipeline-shows-native-americans
https://thedronelass.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/uk-drone-show-2016/#respond

Yes I agree. The story has to be a very unusual one (well, a story that can only be told through your own eyes because no one can never see things the ways in which you perceive or see them to be, actually) because then it will be an interesting way to establish your target audience. 

I think what can help enforce a novelist to write a novel are these things: an unusual story with interesting details because not only can it help to keep your reader engaged in your writing, writing as a need could also be that the novelist is writing to remember something maybe, maybe the novelist is trying to talk about something they are trying to change and maybe they have a need to write it out so that they can get it out of their head, the novelist may want to simply have a need to like to entertain and inspire others to maybe achieve the same things they were talented enough to give, etc. I mean there are a bunch of things I would think, right? 


But no amount of viral marketing can make a hit out of nothing.
The Enduring Terror of Paranormal Activity 2 Keith Phipps October 21, 2010 
Rofl Humor - rofl-pictures DeactivatedBought an Irish Advent calendar #THIS 
"Wearing his call sign on the back of his T-shirt, Collis explained how he graduated to drone racing from video games. “It’s like a real-life computer game, with the extra dramatic dimension that if you crash you can’t just reboot,” he said, as a smattering of drone groupies pressed up against the barriers to eavesdrop on their hero. Poor old Saggy Nun, aka Oliver Peters, who occasionally competes in a wimple, barely got off the start line before hitting a barrier and wiping out."  https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/04/drone-racing-takes-off-at-birmingham-show-but-only-with-men?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Google%2B 

Robotics

Robotic Quadcopters Could Offer Zero G Flights on the Cheap

Scientists have long needed a cheaper way of doing zero g experiments. Autonomous quadcopters may be the answer.

"One of the comically named triumphs of aeronautical engineering is the vomit comet—an aircraft that flies a parabolic trajectory to simulate the conditions of zero g. Vomit comets are also one of the options available to scientists to carry out experiments in microgravity conditions. So scientists would dearly love to have a cheaper and quicker alternative, at least to test proof-of-principle designs before embarking on more expensive options. Today they have their wish, or close to it, thanks to the work of Juan-Pablo Afman and pals at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Their goals are easy to state. That’s not quite as easy as it sounds. The problem is that the kind of fixed-plane rotors that are standard on most quadcopters cannot produce the forces necessary to maintain zero g or to stabilize the craft during free fall. Despite an impressive amount of preparation work on the ground, the team has yet to perform any zero g flights, mainly due to delays with rotor design. We’ll just have to see how well the device performs—they promise to carry out some zero g flights at the end of 2016."
There are regulatory constraints, of course.  

"May the Love which overcomes all differences,
which heals all wounds,
which puts to flight all fears,
which reconciles all who are separated, 
be in us and among us
now and always."
-FREDERICK E. GILLIS

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