All ducks in a row re: homeschooling.
Aug. 31st, 2014 12:49 amAnd despite what I said about the cops not needing military gear, I've decided to join them and get my own piece of military gear.
It is a compass. I'm sure it will be very useful for homeschooling. It might be slightly less handy for crimefighting. The Human Compass would be the absolute lamest superpower ever. Definitely. (But at least they'd hardly ever be accused of superhero brutality.)
It is a compass. I'm sure it will be very useful for homeschooling. It might be slightly less handy for crimefighting. The Human Compass would be the absolute lamest superpower ever. Definitely. (But at least they'd hardly ever be accused of superhero brutality.)
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Date: 2014-08-31 08:17 am (UTC)Cops don't need compasses. Presumably the police in a given town know the town and surrounding area, and if they don't, they can radio for directions. Cops don't leave their vehicles and go orienteering off into the Wild on foot, either; they call for a helicopter.
Apparently being a Human Compass is a whole lot cooler than it sounds (http://archive.wired.com/wired/archive/15.04/esp.html), though it would probably be much more useful for Search and Rescue than for fighting crime.
Search and Rescue are the real superheroes anyway. Oh yeah, the cops think they're such macho bad-asses, driving around in their armored transports, wearing their Army Surplus storm-trooper outfits. SAR goes up the mountain, down the canyon, through the river, in black night, pouring rain, pelting sleet - whatever it takes - all to save lives, not end them.
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