…and failing.

It helps if you know which mountain is which, and we didn’t. And then it rained, so I took a grand total of 3 photos. And it was foggy, and wet, and I’m unfit, and my legs hurt, and the mountain was too high, and there were too many rocks, and too many sheep, and flies everywhere, and stop reading now…
Good fun though
I really don’t know what to do with this website. I feel I should give it some purpose, but so far any reasonable candidates have eluded me. I almost redesigned it today (again), and got as far as the banner before I realised the current design is perfectly fine. I should probably concentrate on content, and I suppose that’s what this is, but it’s not amazing content – in fact, as far as content goes, it’s a bit shit.
Figured I’d upload these, for anyone who wants a look (you know who you are). I’m only posting this here because I made the covers and I feel it necessary to document every minor achievement in the hopes of justifying my existence.
Featuring interviews with disliked teachers, sub-standard reviews of sub-standard bands, and other examples of “journalism.”
A special valentine’s day issue comprised mostly of confessions of love between students. Unsurprisingly, staff proof-readers demonstrated their detachment from 21st century society by mistaking the more humorous articles for misplaced vulgarities and stripped the issue of its last shreds of humour and entertainment.
Date: 19th March 2009
Location: Glasgow Airport / The Sky
Day 3 of the Flight Testing course. The final flight involved yet more flying, a brief stall, and some other stuff which I can’t remember, since it happened three months ago.
The rest of the pictures can be found here.
Date: 18th March 2009
Location: Glasgow Airport / The Sky
Day 2 of the Flight Testing course. This flight involved a dutch roll, a short period mode, and other vomit-inducing manoeuvres.

