Ha, I love the map going along with the video, great idea, i may barrow
that sometime. If you ever go back there again, and you have enough time to
let me know a few days or so I will meet you down there, it looks like it
is about half way.
+lonestarrider I have some time i will be stuck in an office sunday all night, I will see if i can figure out a way. but its a great idea. That is why I have not done it yet, but yours looked great, sorry it took so long.
+Heartland Dual Sport The map thing took way to long to do, I need to figure out a better way to edit it in. I do plan to go back and I will let you know in advance. Thanks again Dale!
+WheelsNotHeels Thanks my friend! I'll have to look up Red's next time I'm in Alabama. I took the tracks off my Garmin GPS and on Garmin Base Camp has a play mode. I did a screen capture and put it in my video editing software. It take a lot of work to get the Maps on there, If I can figure a way to get it done faster I'll keep putting the Maps on there.
+Jerry Thompson Thanks Jerry! The Map mode was something new I was trying. It take a lot of work to get the Map mode on there, If I can figure a way to get it done faster I'll keep putting the Maps on there.
Rex, I never realized your name is derived from a motorcycle group! What a
fun meet-up organization! Those hushpuppies and catfish looked fantastic!
Thanks for having us along!
+Juanelo1946 Don't know why I could not say "Cruisers" I'm just stuck in my ways! ;-) The food was really good! Thanks for the kind words and commenting my friend!
+BillGoudy About as rowdy as a herd of kittens! ;-) Bill, the catfish was fantastic! They serve the food family style with tomato relish, hushpuppy, and fries. All you can eat, for $16.00! I was stuffed! Thanks for commenting my friend!
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Unarmed aviation police told to run and hide
Hundreds of police officers at one of the country's busiest airports say that in the case of an active shooter, they are instructed to run and hide. CNN's Drew Griffin ...
Why is CNN making this a National story? It's just a big ass advertisement
telling potential terrorist "Hey if you want to hurt a large amount of
people with little risk, COME TO CHICAGO"
Very smart CNN
All they want is to have a gun period. no Chicago officer is qualified to
have a gun. And these 2 fucking pussies don't even the courage to show
their face or voice. I'm sure I'm gonna depend on these guys ti be a
Fucking HERO??. Shut up accept your lucky to be employed and not digging a
ditch. These guys are more like to be the attacker more than anything. And
they have armed personnel it just happens not be the people in uniform who
are idiots. You wanna gun so badly stop hiding at airport and get up on
horse and call yourself the sheriff in the streets of Chicago. TSA agents
with guns is that what we want?
What is the point of having them there then? I am a gun control supporter,
but this is NOT what I had in mind! We need our police to be armed and told
to fight for us! RIDICULOUS!
+Nanadaime Hokage I would look at your own argument first. Which was ''Would you feel safer if nobody had guns or everybody had guns?''How dumb are you?
the point of gun control is to normalize a lack of guns among the majority of the population especially the police to the point that only the rich and powerful will be protected with weapons in the end
+Book Forge Yes they are. I've seen it. My neighbor (who works for a high school) has to keep milk and cereal in her office because these kids don't have this at home. Stats vs people I see in front of me. You're a fucking moron.
Not likely. I'd like to see the stats on what kids eat at home before whining the heart-string ballad. Not feeding your kids is neglect. People are not starving in the US. Let's get the facts.
With more children going hungry now than ever before, why in the *hell*
would they skimp on school lunches -- often the *only* meal that some of
these kids will eat!? *That's* why school lunches were upwards of 2,000
calories in the 1960s and 1970s, and even into the 1980s (and there wasn't
this whole obesity epidemic back then either).
Kids are getting fat now *mostly because of a sedintary life-style* in
addition to poor portion control, not even necessarily the kinds of foods
that kids are shoving down their gullets today. When I was a kid, we had
this great big thing called *OUTSIDE* to play with.
Well a big thing was that schools had recess, playgrounds, an outside area, SOMETHING. But they took that away because... reasons. Now that Moochelle Obummer has forced schools to butcher the already lacking school lunches and substitute it with garbage like plain wheat pasta and a wheat roll (as an entree), or as another personal lunch example: "burger" (marketed as "[My county's] Best Burger) made of grey ground beef that is literally 1/2 the size of the bun, a 1-1/2 inch deep red apricot, milk, and a salad made of iceberg lettuce and a various assortment of beans, including black-eyed peas, red beans, and... more. Oh, and milk. It's no wonder I saw the sportsball players (and people who had big tests) bring in their own big lunches to either fill them up or get a bunch of nutrition to stay awake.
Are school lunches really served in styrofoam containers? Ecomentalists
lost their shit when McDonalds was using styrofoam containers
twenty-something years ago. Is what's good for the state not good for the
corporation?
Most schools to my knowledge do not serve in the same Styrofoam that you find from take-out boxes (close-able ones I mean), but in Styrofoam trays with separate "sections" for the "food". And yes, there was a big stink about the lack of recycling. Thing is, when I was young we had ceramic lunch trays. Then they moved to Styrofoam, had a big "green movement" phase where we couldn't throw our Styrofoam trays away but had to stack them to recycle, but then schools apparently forgot all about that and students can now throw them away again.Don't ask. Leftists are just plain morons.
There is a teacher in my son's school who tries to keep them up on news
going on in Politics. I went to tell my son about Biden's drug issue. My
son said that his teacher already told the class about it. That is a good
thing.
I think the schools should just reject the Federal Lunch Program Standards
(& the money tied to them) and go back to letting the school boards &
cafeteria staff plan the menus. They may not have the best tasting food,
but what cafeteria does? The local Health Departments can still inspect for
cleanliness and food quality. Federal overreach in action!! AGAIN!!!
I noticed (and liked) the additional graphics for the "Under the Radar"
segment intro. :)
Too bad the SONAR sound effect and expanding rings visual ruin it.
+jamcat62I once saw a TV programme here in England where they mentioned that. A woman that worked with the police (she wasn't a policewoman but, I think a traffic warden). A police helicopter with a heat camera was filming peoples roofs while passing overhead and saw her house had an unusual heat signature. The next thing she knew, they raided her house as part of a drugs raid. She had nothing of the sort there but her colleagues didn't care as they raided her anyway.
+Adrian Fisher not a bad suggestion. but I think too many conservatives (or control freak leftists) would think they're teaching kids how to grow pot. :))
+jamcat62There are always the options of creating hi-tech versions of farms and include hydroponics. I've heard of people thinking of using similar ideas in high-rise buildings within highly urban areas where the food is grown on different floors, in some cases, almost entirely automated. I'm not saying I'd prefer this to traditional farming but as long as people like Monsanto aren't involves it could be healthy. If it was done wisely, which won't be the case with a government project, it could be used to turn a profit. The entire school syllabus could be centred around it and cover everything from financial best practices, marketing and other areas.
+Adrian Fisher Not a bad idea. I've seen something like it in rural or suburban schools that have the acreage. Usually as part of the 4H program. But almost all that I know of relied upon donated equipment or land. And was normally extra-curricular. School budgets and classroom subjects nowadays just aren't meant to teach kids real world skills, unless it's a "tech" school. And even those are "transitioning" to "high tech" and not manufacturing or "service" industries. Most of those are being taught by for-profit "Vo-tech colleges".
+jamcat62 I know it's a fringe theory but why don't they incorporate it into the syllabus? Open up a school farm and use it to teach farming/gardening, etc and the children can learn about the environment that way as well.
WFT Michelle Obama! how the hell does the presidents wife have this kind of
authority!? if Barbra bush did this, she would NEVER get away with it, even
if George Bush tried to do it, congress would shut it down! and c'mon
people, rationing food is what the worst communist countries do! even china
does not have this kind of crap!