It was the shortest class session this entire quarter. Jimmy spoke briefly on the design classes that we shared with him and the rest of the class that we would be taking next quarter. It was also sort of a pep-talk to motivate us to be engaged in our studies and the artwork we are creating. To me, it makes a lot of sense. I need to start devoting more time to my artwork. I have so much going on right now, and it looks like I am going to have a hard time juggling more than a handful of obligations until the middle of Spring Quarter. Thats when my term as the president of my organization ends, plus I will have recently finished a MASSIVE, continual, several month-long project at work that began a couple weeks ago, and last but definitely not least my favorite season will be kicking in, Summer.
Regardless, the talk Jimmy gave us yesterday was helpful in that I am reminded of a saying my private pilot instructor told me, "stay on the ball, the ball is your best friend" (because one of the instruments on the dash in the cockpit of an airplane (in my case, Cessna 172) is something that looks similar to a bubble level, when making turns in an airplane, obviously there is a proper/crucial technique to doing it. The "Turn/Slip Coordinator" is the bubble that indicates whether you are executing the technique properly or not, or "staying on th ball" or not). So, stay on the ball and you'll get home alive!
Cockpit
Turn/Slip Coordinator


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