jacob1
jacob1
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29th Sep 2012
16th Mar 2014
Post any bugs you find here. But there aren't as many bugs that are really bugs and I don't already know about than when this first started, so also use this as a general conversation save, or to ask / tell me anything. #1 most commented save in tpt!
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  • jacob1
    jacob1
    12th Nov 2012
    my dog is afraid of power outages apparently... or maybe it was the noise of everything stopping and turning back on a few times. I hope it doesn't go out again when i'm gone, because that makes the alarm go off for low battery, which would just scare her more. (and be annoying, especially if it got to the painfully loud screeching alarm)
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    12th Nov 2012
    ... sounds complicated. And definetely really dangerous.
  • cj646464
    cj646464
    12th Nov 2012
    Well, to be a figher pilot, I need to know how to calibrate my instriments and stuff. Like if I crash, I need to know how to start up a homing beacon from my seat. Or Ill need to do math equations (complicated ones) while in a dogfight so I dont end up in front of the guy or stalling. I also need to know how to assemble and fix the engine and other operations of the plane. Not to mention being able to navigate places. Also, need to know how to operate enemy planes just in case I needs to steal me a ride home.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    12th Nov 2012
    that sounds really hard... I just plan to do programming and stuff. Easy (At least if you know how to do programming, maybe both are hard...)
  • cj646464
    cj646464
    12th Nov 2012
    Well. if I want to do what I want to, I have to be in the best condition. They only except the best of the fighter pilots in the ARMY. You also have tp have 20/20 vision and no asthmatic conditions (WHich I have gotten rid of due to physical training. I also have to be a Seargent in a military colleges ROTC and have 4 years of schooling plus pilot school and combat training. I then have to take a course on specialties like special maneuvers and stuff like (when to fire and when not). Also, a special survival course if I get shot down. And dontt forget, I still have to go through basic and other stuff. Its a hard job.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    11th Nov 2012
    wow, that's good that you are so healthy and strong at least. I don't exercise much, and eat a lot, but I never seem to gain any weight... maybe I'm just getting taller. I'm only 140-150 pounds.
  • cj646464
    cj646464
    11th Nov 2012
    Oh, well Im sort of a big guy. At 14 Im 5,10 and 190 pounds. (Not fat, but muscle.) Its a military course and it's run by a major, (the second highest enlisted soldier rank.) They put you through a lot. There are people like me who can run faster than a skinnier person. It's because they don't eat anything and stay inside all day. Like when Im doin powder toy, every half hour I get up and stretch, do ten pushups, 10 situps, and take a drink of water.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    11th Nov 2012
    yeah, lol. That may be a little too much for some, but more is needed. Now that I don't need to take gym anymore, I really don't care as much, but I would hate if I needed to do anymore than we did. i'm not athletic, strong, or anything like that...
  • cj646464
    cj646464
    11th Nov 2012
    I think gym class should be more like conditioning, like what we do is run on the track (1/4 mile a lap) about 3 or 4 laps and then play something like soccer. And then penalties are 10 pushups for whole team and if you kick the ball over the fence its pushups or jumping jacks or we run laps around the cart until they bring it back. Its only one day of the week though. The sad thing is is that we do more in that one day than in a week of gym class.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    11th Nov 2012
    and also, I hate gym classes... I had to take the opposite side though for this paper.