Recent news restores a bit of faith in the system

It’s almost enough to restore your faith in the system. I’m talking about two incidents this week that reminded me that we do have a voice and it has a right to be heard.

The big one of course is today’s deadline on the Harmonized Sales Tax referendum. Citizens of B.C. rose up in anger, waved their pens and signed petitions and voila (OK maybe after numerous court challenges and committees and over-spending on advertisements) the government had to review its decision and, rightfully so, listen to the will of the people.

Of course the flip side of that will be the never-ending debate if all the government did was pull the old shell game and switch one tax for another.

After watching the U.S. politicians butt heads for the past few months, or is that few years, I realize that many fine-print additions to bills and amendments slip under the radar before it’s too late.

Next thing you know you’re worried your license will be suspended and your car towed because you had a beer at the golf course.

Nevertheless, it is inspiring to see that if enough people make enough noise, it does get heard.

The other item this week is Shaw Cable’s decision to return to its Spokane feeds after pulling the rug out from under West Kootenay viewers recently and serving up Seattle stations.

It took only one newscast to make me realize what we had out of Seattle – two murders, one abduction and a stolen van topped the newscast and left me wondering if I was watching an episode of “Cops,” or the 6 p.m. news.

The weather was as irrelevant to me as most of the Global TV predictions for cloudy skies and rain in Vancouver.

I wasn’t the only one upset with the sudden change.

Local citizens, politicians, plumbers, bakers and candlestick makers started making calls to the cable provider in hopes of getting answers.

It certainly wasn’t easy.

Two reporters at the Trail Times were given the corporate cha-cha sending them dancing from one voicemail to another until they were back to the initial person still unable to provide answers.Calls were not returned and this time waiting could have been better spent watching the form of ice at Cominco Arena.

Then, finally, someone has to call Shaw, someone who could provide answers.

And the answer was, "customers were heard.

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Recent news restores a bit of faith in the system

And they certainly don't have to tell us we need these things in commercials at a volume that could drown out a jet engine. Maybe the federal government and other leaders might learn something from what happened in BC on the HST and locally with Shaw



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Jet engines which are mostly fitted on fighter aircraft are made on the principles of Newton’s third law  - “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction”. What a Jet engine does is – It sucks the air in through the fan at the front of the engine  and later this air is compressed in the compression chamber.  This high pressure air is then passes through the combustion chamber where it is ignited by fuel and air mixture. This ignites the high pressurized air sucked in and is made to escape through turbines.These turbines to power the compressor to provide more air and completes a cycle and forms a loop. As the hot gas fire passes through the turbines and exits the engine, it provides confidence in the opposite direction based on Newton's law. The engine also works on the principle of Newton's second law expressed here: Acceleration Force = Mass x

More pressure and the pressure created in the jet engine, the higher the jet will push forward. Therefore, the jets are known to travel at very high speeds have jet engines that produce maximum confidence.


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