timwinters
Ejection Handle Pulled
...with the news' attitude of self-importance...
These words were posted on a PILOTS' forum...
...seriously...
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Now THAT'S funny!
...with the news' attitude of self-importance...
... According to the media
If only the media gave that same vigilance and respect to us. How many careers, reputations, companies, etc., have been destroyed by poorly covered and misreported, or blatantly false, stories. This was an innocent but necessary reminder that there is virtually no modicum of caution when it comes to the news media todayWell, it harmed this poor woman's reputation
I totally agree, but the media threw that away in 2016.. I hate to say "they started it" .. but they did. And the crazier it got the more traffic and views they got, and hence the more money. So it's a nice talking point.. but ultimately in the for profit media business it stays just that, a talking point. The media found that the more outlandish and crazy the headlines the more shares, retweets, etc., they got. The ball is in their court to restore civility.When did civility and kindness become such a rare commodity anyway...
Note that I didn't say, "and pilots' modesty"...actually, that was probably the first time in history that "pilot" and "modesty" was used in a sentence together!These words were posted on a PILOTS' forum...
...seriously...
???
Now THAT'S funny!
Well then it's on Hazelton. I mean, would I have done it? Probably not. But I don't think the guy is a jerk or dick, at worst it's harmless fun... in the world of media gaffes it's much better than this
I’m not assuming, I’m betting.Objection your honor, assumes facts not in evidence.
I think I told this story a while back, but I was living with this chick back in jersey and any time I fixed something in the house and she asked what the problem was, I always told her it was a bad flux capacitor. she had an issue with her stereo receiver that I fixed and when she asked I said 'looks like it had a bad flux capacitor'. she had 2 parrots and there was a broken cage part I fixed one time and of course when she asked, I said I had to fix the flux capacitor. she never knew what I was talking about and wasn't smart enough to say "hhmmm, I have a lot of things that all have bad flux capacitors in them, that's odd". luckily for me, she was smokin hot. and this is why I like jersey girls.
Because what she heard sounded like Charlie Brown's teacher talking. So it didn't matter what you said, as long as the credit card was good.I think I told this story a while back, but I was living with this chick back in jersey and any time I fixed something in the house and she asked what the problem was, I always told her it was a bad flux capacitor. she had an issue with her stereo receiver that I fixed and when she asked I said 'looks like it had a bad flux capacitor'. she had 2 parrots and there was a broken cage part I fixed one time and of course when she asked, I said I had to fix the flux capacitor. she never knew what I was talking about and wasn't smart enough to say "hhmmm, I have a lot of things that all have bad flux capacitors in them, that's odd". luckily for me, she was smokin hot. and this is why I like jersey girls.
So was she a reporter?
Oh she was a stripper.sure did have all of the qualifications.
Oh she was a stripper.
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Well, it harmed this poor woman's reputation and, perhaps, her career. I don't think that's a nice thing to do...
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The ball is in their court to restore civility.
If you want to make a career based on your reputation for reporting, it should behoove you to report facts, and not conjecture.
Oh, you mean one of those ‘alternate facts’!She did report a fact. She reported that the person who worked at the airport said it was the flux capacitator.
That in itself is debatable. Even the non-clickbait mainstream media is rife with poor or non-existent editing.There is still tons of high quality non-clickbait journalism being done.
This gets even better..... The pilot was 20 year old Jacob Haselden who was hospitalized for minor injuries then released. He told her a defective "flux capacitator" was responsible for the incident. Jacob Haselden, hats off to you sir, well done.
http://www.time.com/5381748/flux-capacitator-plane-crash-news/
This author is more careful:This gets even better..... The pilot was 20 year old Jacob Haselden who was hospitalized for minor injuries then released. He told her a defective "flux capacitator" was responsible for the incident. Jacob Haselden, hats off to you sir, well done.
http://www.time.com/5381748/flux-capacitator-plane-crash-news/
She did report a fact. She reported that the person who worked at the airport said it was the flux capacitator.
This gets even better..... The pilot was 20 year old Jacob Haselden who was hospitalized for minor injuries then released. He told her a defective "flux capacitator" was responsible for the incident. Jacob Haselden, hats off to you sir, well done.
http://www.time.com/5381748/flux-capacitator-plane-crash-news/
Well, the last time the NTSB corroborated something, it didn’t go so well....Hmmm, so if I read this correctly, she sought corroboration from the NTSB that the "flux capacitator" was the indeed the issue and the NTSB "would not confirm or deny".... I'm telling you, a lot of people had to keep a straight face to make this happen, I love it when people work together like this..... kudos.
Hmmm, so if I read this correctly, she sought corroboration from the NTSB that the "flux capacitator" was the indeed the issue and the NTSB "would not confirm or deny".... I'm telling you, a lot of people had to keep a straight face to make this happen, I love it when people work together like this..... kudos.
Well, it harmed this poor woman's reputation and, perhaps, her career. I don't think that's a nice thing to do.
When did civility and kindness become such a rare commodity anyway...