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identity01 63M
4 posts
6/23/2008 10:55 am
Something New.


Every time I think I am attempting something new, I find others have "been there, done that."

I thought of an idea a few years ago that I thought was very new! I and my friend then went to the patent office to check it out, but a "black box" for vehicles, rather than just airplanes, already had several versions.

So, I'll just now say it is new to me. I'm a book reader. A book worm really. I love books and like a truly genuine book reader, I have narrowed my synoptic reading to not just certain principles, but to certain subjects with underlying rational principles. What I find interesting, even crucial to myself are; philosophy and economics.

However, these aren't my only interests. I have decided to do something completely new and unknown to me. I have decided to parachute out of an airplance for the experience, to challenge and stretch my limitations.

The weather has been stormy so I'll register and wait for what the instructors will identify as acceptable weather conditions.

What a turn around for me! Who would ever have thought I'd skydive.

Has anybody here ever done any skydiving? I'd be interested in hearing your experience. I won't be looking for reassurance, or a reason to back out, but simply your story that, perhaps you've never told. --- identity01

ChispasT 68M
2183 posts
5/29/2009 10:22 pm

Been there , done that .


identity01 63M

8/3/2009 12:47 pm

You've gotta speak English to me if you wish to communicate to me.

I'm trying to think of something different again. Its been too cloudy this summer to really enjoy sky-diving, so I've been instead doing a lot - I mean a lot - of reading on the environment.

What's exciting is the American environmental and ocean scientists have broken away from the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change), which is an international environmental panel that was set up by politicians - for politicians. These politicians have been giving science a bad name by ignoring critical parts of science reports, huge amounts of data, re-editing wording (in other words, fraud), and selecting only those research papers that suggest man is at fault for global warming.

A few years ago, I suspected fraud and lies from politicians (as I usuually do) but this time the proof is evident and exposed by this new body of American scientists called the "Non-government Panel On Climate Change." Bravo for them! Only in America do people still have the courage to stand up for their honest convictions and findings.

Now we will see more honest reports coming, not from politicians, but science. The first big break I saw came from "The Great Global Warming Swindle." - England.

I only wish other organizations had the courage to break away like these scientists. There's the field of immigration, importing, finanace, banking, retail, - all these fields have non-profit organizations that need to be free of governmental manpulation.

American politicians have forced trillions from the productive midle class pockets and lived high on the hog, and gave away the future of Amreica to other countries who don't even like America and who are to this day, still plotting America's demise.

If America stands for anything at all it stands for freedom! Do you?

... I do.

That's my character.