Mar 3, 2009

Finding some new LDS friends

As a traveler who has already seen a bit of everything on this world, I would say that I am quite a moderate person when it comes the time to meet different people and different cultures. In fact, I would even say that those differences often attract my curiosity and so it is amazing how much I tend to learn with new people!

Still, there are some groups of people who are often forgotten in our society but not on the Internet! Personally, I have always loved to chat with LDS friends and so when I recently found this new LDS chat website I was really excited with the possibility of being able to find some new LDS friends with who I may share some of my personal opinions and even discover more about their own lifestyle and beliefs! Moreover, as you would expect, LDS are really interesting people who have a different life approach, making them really special to meet.

So, would you like to meet some new LDS friends? If that’s the case, then you definitely need to have a look at the website to which I have linked just above and which is completely free to register, allowing you to start chatting in just a few minutes! What else could you ask for?

A good example on how we shall solve problems with planes


As you know, over the past few weeks there are been a few disasters with planes and airlines all around the world. In fact, people no longer feel as secure as they used to in the past and an increasing number of people is trying to find alternatives to the planes... Still, there are some stories that reveal us that we should continue to trust airlines just like the one that may be read below or on msnbc.com:

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A U.S. Airways Express flight with a faulty landing gear light has landed safely after being diverted to New York's Kennedy Airport.

Flight 4042 from Norfolk, Va., landed around 8 a.m. Tuesday. The flight was operated by Air Wisconsin Airlines Corp. and bound for LaGuardia Airport in New York.

Air Wisconsin spokeswoman Annette Daly says the crew thought the plane's landing gear had not extended because the light didn't go on. The pilot flew by an airport tower to confirm the gear was OK and the plane was cleared to land.

The plane was diverted to Kennedy because it has a longer runway. The flight had 39 passengers and three crew members.

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