Thursday, January 30, 2014

There Are Things That People Have Said About the Presidency That Do Not Sit Well

Dear Yahoo:
No. Checking laws and legislation generally speaking, that is like slander and libel, in addition to casting negative views which in turn can possibly cause harm to reputation stability, on anyone, moreover the Presidency.

'Doesn't get', 'still doesn't get', has a colloquial nuance, that has to do with setting someone in a standoffish way sharply outside of a construct or belonging which that person may already be in, or interfacing with. All of the Presidents constitute legacy of the Presidency.

Careful when you insult. Affecting the esteem of the Presidency, is not tolerated by everyone.

Was it Matt Bai acting alone? Did the combination of news caption, to story, turn out to be what was originally intended? These might not get you off the hook; media professionals know about these ripples.

How old is Matt Bai? Does he know through first hand experience, how many dimensions of advisors, that for sure are older than Matt Bai, that the Presidency interacts with?

In regard to respect of higher governmnt offices, whether a total fan of the President and Presidency or otherwise, really does not matter.

And, in a second term, it is not a situation that there is a prospect that will be running against him, being a raison d'etre for 'comparitive politicking'.

The other comment in the Matt Bai article, '...about his job', is also impolite and condescending in tone. Unless you know for sure you can do his job better than he, which if you could you would, it might be better to hold off on those comments.

Revision. Not all the details are put here. There are media professional that know what to do.

There really is not anything he can say or Yahoo can say, to rebut and tilt the scales in their favor on this one. We are talking about the disrespect, not he say she say of what the opinion polls are.

If you have an objective of improving an aspect of the political system, the ethical approach is to do the due diligence and pursue it with the appropriate tools, such as an approved letter to your the Senator.

Recapping, here is what happened, Matt Bai wrote an article it appears earlier today, that juts out on the Yahoo.com landing page, referencing 'doesn't get'. The Yahoo caption is, 'What Obama still doesn’t get about his job', and the article title is, 'What Obama still hasn't figured out about being president', at the URL http://news.yahoo.com/what-obama-still-hasn-t-figured-out-about-being-president-221911009.html with the bulk content.

Matt Bai and Yahoo, are not the first ones that have said 'stuff', and made comments, that were awkward in tone, concerning higher offices of government. Negative attitudes do not help anyone, going all the way back to the first few days after sitting in office for the first term. A referent concern, is about laying all the weight for all the woes, on one man, then before, after, and, or during, dereliction, exacerbating, abandonment, when you know a team effort is needed to get certain things on par.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Helicopter Safety Improvements Within Reality

Helicopters in this day and age, is taken to be a technology that is not intended to have crashes and accidents at levels of regularity. The frequency of reported helicopter crashes in recent months does not befit what we are accustomed to having as the conception of helicopters.

One out of three cars crashing every 3 minutes in ordinary weather, would be an absurdity. If every time a spaceship was sent to outerspace, there was a mishap, it would be a conflict of interest in establishing the technology.

It is known that building a helicopter can be expansive. Safety features sacrificed for cost of construction minimization, is up for question. How much is really being saved, when lives are being lost at the rate they have been lately? Markedly of reference is the recent crash this week in an area about 150 miles west of Denver, Colorado.

Notions of sequences of causes and events, as it stands now, does not have to be, in terms of improvements in helicopter safety that can be made for the better.

There are a few basic technologies that are already in existence, that if applied to helicopters, might have an effect to increase the safety of passengers of helicopters and the air vehicle itself.

One unfortunate notion that might commonly be held currently, is that if and when a helicopter crashes, the results are disastrous; what was up in the sky came down, and the force of the crash caused bodily damage, almost always assumed to be fatal, with rare exceptions of a miracle. This picture in held in mind, does not have to be, and the sequence of events of flight crash and fatality, does not have to be reality.

Looking at a photo of the crash that occurred outside Denver on Monday, the helicopter was still in many ways intact.

Visiting, what if, certain technologies had existed, now presented is a summary of 3 technologies already in use, toward study for application to helicopters:

1- Thermal protection pods
These are the same pods that are used by firemen that contend with high temperature forest and wildfires. When it looks like the fire has become overwhelming, they can inflate the emergency pods, protecting them from thermal injuries.

2- Air bags
Many cars now have air bags. The same or similar concept applied to helicopters, a larger airbag, or sets of them, that accomplish the safety objective, placed in helicopters, might reduce injury caused by sudden impact. With something that resembles a waterbed, in situations where helicopters crash resulting in impact and jolting effects of the body, if the passengers were cushioned, there could possibly be a decrease in the rate of injury.

3- Sprinkler systems
Trinkling water like sprinkler systems in old office buildings, might not be sufficient in a helicopter fire. The idea of having a system that forcefully smothers flames whether water or some other mechanism, that is activated when needed, could help minimize or prevent thermal injuries.

Combinations of these, and further development of a vast set of technologies, is as innate in importance as the vehicle themselves.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Maryland Gravitation Toward Misery Exposed

Aspen Hill area near Silver Spring and Rockville: 25 year old female teacher elopes, probably alone, ensuing lowly elopement, possibly traveling from NY to Hong Kong or thereabout, airflight out, after suspected of abusing 15 year old male autistic student. Incident involved teacher going into the property of the parents of the student, evidently on more than one occassion.
It is unfortunate that this sort of behavior has gone on here and there, in the DC/ Maryland DC suburbs for years, age mismatches sometimes between older male than female, some of which are documented in the form of case studies in text books, with no breach of the law cited. The fact that the suspect was a teacher, might have affected the story.

Aide to Senator commits reportedly suicide after having 'hundreds' of a mass of child porn

Stalemate regarding constitutionality of aspects of pretrial sentencing

Morals in the heights of stratums still not clear

Finally, violence...--