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Everyone always says you should take time and appreciate the simple things in kife. In a fast pace world full of deadlines bills stressful happenings and just everyday life that sounds nice but isn't always at the forefront of our consciousness.

This morning though it happened. I wasn't searching for it, in fact I was just going through the motions of any typical day but it happened all the same.

I dumped a load and when I exited the restroom I felt as though I could run as marathon. For this momentary feeling of awesomeness I am truly thankful.
 
Rogue I won't be making any purchases on Black Friday this year. I fact I have never made an official purchase on any Black Friday. Seems I'm always in the red on Black Fridays.

In other news what started out as a spiritual moment this morning which inspired this thread turned into an amazing day at the park. We had an amazing turnout today at the track. New and old, beginners and seasoned drivers alike showed up today and seeing them all there and truly appreciating and at the same time enjoying themselves was tremendous.
 
Archie I've had a couple copiers but nothing the size of the one that killed that young man. Flying a fixed pitch copter can best be described as trying to balance a marble on a 2x4.

You have to assume something malfunctioned with his helicopter though. I watched other videos of him flying and he did sometimes fly it closer than should be considered safe but he was very skilled as are most at his level. That said though they are still mechanical and things can and do go wrong. It was a terrible way to die but then I'm not sure there is a great way.

I enjoy flying but I'll stick to planes. Planes are more stable than copiers for the most part Course that's not to say planes don't present just as much danger for injury or even death if things go wrong.
 
Young man was crushed by a copier.

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