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I forgot about it too, but I just signed up and there's still room.
But do it now
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Tonight was supposed to be a real quick flight down to KCAK for some landings so I could sign my student off to fly at night solo. After arguing for 15 minutes over whether or not dispatch would close before I got back, We finally got in the air. Jake, another flight instructor, was already in the air on the same lesson. Winds were very strong tonight, from the southwest at 60 knots at 3000 feet!
So we take off relatively normal and climb to 3000 feet while listening to the automated weather, no big deal. We make our initial call, So as we're flying to Akron, we're hearing poor Jake and his student trying to head east after finishing their landings and they're giving them a hard time, trying to fly them different headings and utterly confused at the notion that they would like to go somewhere other than kent state. Finally 117KS cancels radar services and just leaves and they start giving us headings (vectors) to space us behind some learjet where the real fun begins
The learjet is about 250 feet above the ground when we hear: So I'm thinking great, they're probably going to take this out on us..... So we're finished with our last landing, expecting to get a vector northbound, and nothing, so I have my student ask for one and the controller gets all pissy and makes us fly further south! "9783P, fly runway heading (190 or almost directly south) and you need to tell us on downwind before your last landing when you expect to depart the pattern" And my student wants to go off on this controller, and I'm telling him not to because it won't help and would just make us look bad. We told them 2 landings then depart northbound on our first call but they said we did it wrong, despite 4 years always doing it the same way! But oh well! So we finally get a vector northwest (310) and we fly for a while and we don't hear anybody which isn't so unusual this late at night but we're out of Akron airspace and almost getting into Cleveland so we're trying to call Akron to get free of their control just like Jake but nothing is happening. Finally I switch to radio #2 and we call and they're all like "we've been trying to call you for 10 minutes where were you?" so we explain we just switched the radios and the first one wasn't working, and sorry can we just go back to KSU. And then I hear "Is there an Instructor on board?" And my heart sinks down about 2 feet... "Yes.." Have him call this number...blah blah blah" so I copy it and I'm freaking out cause this only happens in bad situations and I was worried about us having a stuck microphone and they were hearing all the things we were saying. We called Kent Operations on the "bad" radio and it worked so I don't know what was happening.. Solar Flares or something. So we landed and I'm all pissed cause I don't know what's going to happen with ATC. But I called and they only wanted to know what happened (which I sorta knew I didn't do anything wrong but you never know). They said we drifted too close to the arrival end of the runway and interfered with a jet. They blamed it on the airplane's gyro drift (where the heading instrument gets off over time), but I bet the wind was just stronger than they thought which blew us closer and they were unable to tell us about it for unknown reason. They probably had to give me a phone number just to look like they were punishing me for not knowing how to fly even though it was some mechanical quirk.
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To solve everything, why don't we just give the Sunnis the crappy part of Iraq, and the Shiites get the shitty part?
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I mentioned in the last post that I bought an unlocked Motorola PEBL on ebay and I recieved it on Tuesday. I've had a few days to play around with it, and here are my thoughts:
PEBL, new phone on left, Panasonic x70, old phone on right for comparason: Wow! Compared to my last phone this one is amazing. I don't have much experience with the RAZR to compare it to, but I really like this phone. I don't know why it didn't get good reviews. I guess I can be glad though, since the price sure came down fast! For those that don't know, I got a black Motorola PEBL new from ebay. What attracted me to this phone was the smooth exterior, simple design with a quirk (the unique pull-down to open flip phone). One of the reasons I like the apple powerbooks and macbooks is their smooth kinda minimalist design. The phone doesn't have many things sticking out of it, different layers of plastic, etc... I like the weird way of opening it, even though it took some getting used to. It's fun to pull down on the lid when I'm bored even though I'll end up breaking it. The black matte exterior is cool and doesn't show fingerprints. No scratches as of yet, it seems pretty durable. The outside LCD is very long (tall) and skinny. Black and white only. You can't set the display to show a clock so that you'd hold it sideways, like my old panasonic x70. You can only have a crappy looking analog squished clock or a digital clock like in the picture. As I get used to it, I find myself caring about it less and less and the big numbers are actually convenient. MiniUSB charging was weird on the PC. I had to install software to get it to charge on my usb port (which i also use to charge my motorola h700 bluetooth headset). I was hoping to be able to charge both devices on the same cable, and even though I can now, I'd rather not have to install software. Jo says it's a Windows thing and the mac should just work (like normal),but I don't want to unplug the usb cable and I haven't tried. I've been charging it via the wall charger lately which is fine. Battery lasts forever. When I go flying, all cell phones lose signal and begin to search which eats up battery like crazy. The PEBL still has yet to drop from full battery so far, and I charge it every night. Jo says the RAZR (and so the PEBL too in theory) has good power management and won't spend the whole battery searching for signal when it can't find it. Bluetooth power management is similar and it won't keep bt powered when nothing is paired. More on bt later. The PEBL gets better reception than the panasonic and sounds great. I was talking to Alison while driving and she couldn't hear any road noises behind me, and thought I was at home. That's pretty sweet. I also like the antenna-less design. My panasonic antenna was getting loose. I'm unable to send text messages on the pebl. I also couldn't do it on the panasonic so I'm thinking it's a weird t-mobile thing and I haven't really checked on it. The software was something I was warned about with motorola from RAZR users. While at the beginning I didn't like it too much, most of it is customizable, and now I have no issues with it. By default it only showed 3 phone numbers at a time in my address book (which is quite large with numbers from the airport and stuff, if i've ever called a number its in my address book) in "picture mode", and it had a weird search feature that gave me the wrong names when searching. I've been able to switch it to a simple list of small names and when i push a button on the keypad, it will jump to that letter in the phonebook. Much better and faster. Phone settings seemed pretty straight forward and I was able to disable useless features like the greeting and a screensaver (for a phone, really?). Haven't had any desire to play the games yet. I can finally hold down "1" to get my voicemail again! The panasonic tried to call some weird phone number and i couldn't change it. But for some reason it sends me a blank text message every time i check voicemail. Weird. There's also three buttons on the sides that i haven't figured out yet, like voice dialing. Ignoring them for now. Bluetooth was very simple to setup on my macbook pro. It synced right away with iSync and copied all my calendar and contacts without any setup or driver cds. I can browse the files on the phone like finder or explorer and copy from it via drag-and-drop. Jo said he couldn't with his RAZR, but that's unverified. I also sent some mp3s to it for ringtones and a picture for the background. Once I remembered how to work my h700 bt headset, I synced easily and sounds great. (Side note: I also synced the h700 to my mbp and used it with ichat video chat, verdict: Awesome!). A feature I just discovered and love is that I can be talking on the phone like normal and maybe I decide to use bluetooth. Even though bt isn't enabled, I can enable it during the call, have it automatically sync to my headset and be able to close the phone and only use the headset. After the call, I close the headset and bt turns back to idle! Unheard of on my old phone! The panasonic required me to have bt on and already synced before making a call. Then if I hung up, it would unpair from the headset for a few minutes while it caught up. Big improvement. Only downside I could find to bt is that if my headset is paired (which requires the headset to be active, open, and in my ear) when the call comes in, it uses a default motorola rigntone instead of my own - wtf? But it's not a big deal since I don't walk around with the headset active. Jo says it happens on all motorolas and he helped me discover it. Bluetooth is a big selling point for me and I'm very happy with it on this phone.
Common complaints about the PEBL are low memory and bad camera. It does only have 5mb of memory, but that's enough for the two ringtones I use and my background with room for a few pictures. It's not an issue now but we'll see in the future. Let's compare cameras:
Motorola PEBL: Much better, even if it's not the best. I don't take a ton of phone pics anyways, so again we'll see if it turns into a big deal. Jo says the PEBL is almost the same thing as his RAZR, and I much prefer the design of the pebl ovr th razr, so I win :D Overall I'm very happy with my PEBL and we'll see what I think in June when the iPhone comes out!
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