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1 pointMy grandparents were immigrants with zero money. They weren't exported; they left. I will remind you that the same guy you believed on the whole "keep-them-out" platform was using them to run his properties at the same time - and laughing at you when you believed him.
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1 pointDon't let the technical jargon discombobulate you. It's the same thing as, but only different, than factoring in Algebra (and a big SHOUT OUT to Mrs. Fenster at Pioneer High) Start with (network configuration files) + (routing configuration) = (network files) + (routing) = (network files routing) where network = internet; files = email and routing = send button. So it's just a fancy way of saying send an email. Why they make a simple thing so complicated is a mystery.
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1 pointYeah show me one person who believes that Trump would pass on the opportunity for a photoshoot that makes him look like he's the champion of the people. They didn't honor it at all (P.S. you spell honor and organize wrong where you're from ).
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1 pointCoreece doesn’t seem to understand exactly when and why I push that little heart button. I can’t speak for everyone but in my case it’s not because I agree with something someone has said. That happens far too often. It’s almost always because It made me laugh. Joe gets more than his fair share of likes from me because he’s pretty witty and could be very funny at times.
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1 pointWell please hurry and put the correct manual on the website. As a rigger I can assure you my customers never supply me with the manual that came with their product. I always have to find the manual on my own.
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1 pointHi everyone, Firebird is an US owned and based company since 2017. We are headquartered in Eloy and many of the people here and around the US jump our RUSH or other products with positive feedbacks. We can name Steve & Sara Curtis, Jason Peters, Sean MacCormac, Andy Malchiodi, Kim Winslow as satisfied users. The RUSH has a TSO c23D and has no service life limit. Same for other Firebird products We did realize that the old version was still on our website and the new manual will be uploaded shortly. We apologize for that mistake as we are working on a new website. Every product comes with the new manual on an USB stick, so that actual customers have the latest version. [email protected]
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1 pointHi Joe, You are about to enter a crosswalk but you see a car speeding at you. Well, you do have the right of way. The driver is breaking the law. But, if you are dead, does it really matter? Jerry Baumchen
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1 pointOne problem with debating the 'legality' of going against Mfr's recommendations is the liability issue. I wouldn't pack something the mfr says is 'too old'. My 'fear' wouldn't be issues with the FAA. It would be with the ambulance chasers who could convince the family that I should be held responsible (financially) if something went wrong. "Ladies & gentlemen of the jury. My client's father (son, daughter, mother, husband, wife, whatever) trusted the so-called 'certified' rigger to safely inspect and pack his reserve. Instead, the rigger ignored the manufacturer's instructions to not pack one that old..." Perhaps I'm overcautious. But I would not take the chance.
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1 pointOnce upon a time (around 1933) we also had a guy, - who surprisingly became the leader of the nation - who knew all the big words - who knew all the answers to all the problems - who knew which people were the root of many problems - who had his supporters cheer on his rallies - who denounced his political opponents - who didn‘t give a damn about treaties Oh, by the way, it didn‘t end too well…...
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1 pointYou had 3 chops on a 169 Pilot 7 and an ATC? Yeah I’m not so sure I’ll be listening to your canopy advice lmao
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1 pointHow about gatorbait, justaflygirl or pegasus...those seem like good ideas Sudsy Fist: i don't think i'd ever say this Sudsy Fist: but you're looking damn sudsydoable in this
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