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    There’s a picture of the airplane I was flying less than two weeks ago on the front of the book consisting of the first block of lessons for this course. It’s giving me feelings. Other notes of interest regarding this first week: 

    • There are an alarmingly large number of ways you can wash out or get fired during this 4 month training course. Most of them are pretty common, fail a test, get a DUI, etc, but some are extremely strict. You’re late twice: fired. You get a moving violation on campus: fired. You forget to turn off your cell phone and put it in the box in the back of the room: fired. The FAA does not front. We’re told in general 30% wash out, though that number fluctuates. 
    • I have the most aviation experience of anyone else in the class by a fairly large margin, though there are a couple of other flight instructors and a guy who flew a contract King Air. This has made me a de facto leader in a room full of type A people, which is strange but I’m actually okay with it. 
    • The MMPI is the psych test used to evaluate air traffic candidates, though today we learned that in the implementation of this test back in 2007, they ran some studies from current controllers and figured out they had to skew some cut lines, particularly in the realm of hypomania, or what the examiner referred to as “bounciness.” It turns out that many successful controllers displayed particularly high levels of this. So she said if they hadn’t skewed the cut levels, some very good controller candidates may have been medically disqualified during the application process for being “bouncier” than normal…but not too “bouncy” to be a controller apparently. 
    • Speaking of research studies, there is data that supports the theory that self efficacy in air traffic control candidates is directly correlated with success. That is to say, if you think you’re going to be successful at training, you view it as a challenge to overcome and are statistically more successful. If you fear you’ll wash, you view it as threats to avoid, and you’re statistically more likely to wash. Needless to say, as the most experienced guy in the room, I like my odds at 70/30. 
    • The first part of this course is Basics, which is to say, everything I already know and have been both teaching and doing professionally for the last 5 years. Literally, it’s a 4 year aviation degree crammed into 5 weeks so it’ll be drinking from a fire hose for the guys with no aviation background. But for myself and the other pilots, not to say I’m discounting it, but this is essentially a refresher. A very dry, very boring refresher. I find it frustrating being taught something I already know as if I don’t know it, so my biggest challenge until we start non-radar training in February is going to be battling that frustration and staying awake in class. Because they’ll fire you for falling asleep too. Turns out after the last couple of years the FAA is very sensitive to controllers sleeping. Imagine that.  
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      alexwatt:

      Balloons by Al. 

      “That’s you shining a beacon of light on a lady–well, I messed up her cleavage, so I made her a bird.”

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        A REAL HUMAN BEING AND A REAL HERO

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          About this Tumblr!

          Dear Internet Citizen:

          Recently, Elizabeth Gilbert rediscovered a cookbook called At Home on the Range that was written by her great-grandmother, Margaret Yardley Potter. She read the book in a single sitting and loved it, and then sent us an effusive email about this hilarious narrative cookbook that was way ahead of its time, saying we should publish a new edition, with sales benefiting ScholarMatch.

          So naturally we pressed the magic Publish button, and eight months later, here we are, gorgeous new book in hand, and a possibly too-ambitious Tumblr project underway.

          And what is this possibly too-ambitious Tumblr project? It’s:

          • Recipes, stories, and histories from Alexa Potter, an historian by trade, and great-granddaughter of Margaret Yardley Potter.
          • Original art, which is all for sale, with proceeds benefitting ScholarMatch.
          • Margaret Yardley Potter’s old Wilmington Star cooking columns from the ’40s and ’50s.
          • A post here or there from McSweeney’s staffers trying their hand(s) at Mrs. Potter’s recipes, as well as updates about the book, excerpts, events, etc.
          • Submissions from you!

          You’ll notice that last one is bold. Because it’s important. Because everyone involved in At Home on the Range so far has been so inspired by the stories behind the food that it sent us scrambling to seek out old family recipes, to compile them, and then to… to what? We didn’t know. Until now.

          Our goal with this Tumblr is to compile, through submissions, a folk recipe database. Anything that your grandma taught you, or gave to you on recipe cards. The BBQ sauce recipe you gleaned from your neighbor. Your uncle’s lil-of-this-lil-of-that brisket recipe.

          If you don’t have any of these in mind, but love the book, tell us about your favorite recipe! If you don’t have a culinary bone in your body, but your friend does, tell them about our quixotic venture!

          As the book ramps up, you’ll be hearing more from us. And in turn, we hope to hear more from you. And once everyone is hearing from everyone, we will have collected every recipe ever, and then our job will be done.

          Thanks.

          McSweeney’s

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            bbook:

            Ladies.

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              I’ve never tweeted about pregnancy, but that didn’t stop Klout from saying it’s a topic I have an influence on—while I was in the middle of an IM conversation about a lady who might have been “with child.” Now I’m not saying Klout is spying on me, but I will say that this is eerily similar to what I assume George Orwell’s 1984 is about. Oh, and that someone bought four packages of Marshmallow Peeps and a pregnancy test at a Duane Reade last night. I’m saying that, too.

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                The idea that values issues are losers is held by a group of people in the media who live in the New York area,” he said in an interview with American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer. “Because they don’t know anybody or very few people who share those values, so they just assume the rest of the country is like them.

                Santorum blames negative press on New Yorkers - The Raw Story

                Whatever happened to “We’re all New Yorkers?”

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                  Really wow i had no idea

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                    coolchicksfromhistory:

                    life:

                    Pat McGee rides barefoot as she demonstrates her skateboarding technique in California. Looking ever so stylish, might we add, in that red sweater and white pants.

                    (see moreLIFE Goes Skateboarding)

                    Patti McGee was the first female pro skateboarder.  In 2010, she became the first woman inducted into the National Skateboarding Hall of Fame.

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