JerryBaumchen

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  1. Hi Bill, Everything in that post is right on par with the idiot who thinks robbing a 7-11 is a sure thing. Jerry Baumchen
  2. Hi folks, As we all have often wondered, what does the dog do when it catches the car: Less than six months after celebrating their decades long goal of toppling Roe v. Wade, conservatives saw their hard-fought court victory galvanize abortion-rights supporters to outspend and outvote them in the midterms. They are lashing out at McConnell — The divisions among anti-abortion groups and Republican leaders threaten to undercut a movement that for decades has shaped party platforms, tipped the scales in primaries, and helped steer the federal judiciary rightward. The infighting in the anti-abortion movement - POLITICO Jerry Baumchen
  3. Hi 13, IMO this answers your question: . . . the mfr decided that they did not want to give a free canopy away. Jerry Baumchen PS) Back some time ago, when I was still in the mfg business, I bought a number of no-longer-in-service Demo Reserve Canopies from PD. They were the owners of the canopies until I bought them. They had written Not Airworthy on each of them. They had told me this prior to any purchases. Their explanation was that the canopy(s) did not pass their porosity checks as examples of their reserve canopy(s). When they arrived some of them seemed to be in very good condition to me. I would have considered them airworthy. I then talked to PD again as I thought some of them were airworthy. PD said that 'some of them' would pass PD's test standard for porosity on re-certification by PD. However, they would not pass PD's in-house standard for a Demo Reserve Canopy.
  4. Hi Rob, My post was in regard to the authority of a mfr's Service Bulletin vs the FAA's Airworthiness Directive and ends up buying the owner a new canopy. In the scenario I wrote about, it would seem as though the mfr decided that they did not want to give a free canopy away. Jerry Baumchen PS) Re: Now we get into a lengthy debate about whether a lowly rigger should follow the second or third edition of the manual. Did you know that an Owner's/Packing Manual is never mentioned in TSO c23(b)? * In other words, the mfr has no obligation to provide the owner with one. * If I'm wrong this, I will happily be corrected. The PIA could probably do a 4-day Symposium on just these matters. And, people would still walk away shaking their heads.
  5. Hi Rob, Lawyer: RiggerRob, why did you mark out the TSO placard on the canopy, by marking across it with a large MagicMarker and then writing NON-AIRWORTHY DO NOT JUMP on the canopy? RR: In the 3rd generation of the Owner's Manual, the mfr said to do this. Lawyer: Mr. FAA Administrator, did this rigger in the field have FAA authority to take this action? Mr. FAA: No, we did not issue an Airworthiness Directive regarding this item. Lawyer: Ladies & gentlemen of the jury, I rest my case. Jerry Baumchen PS) Guess who just bought the canopy owner a new canopy?
  6. Hi Peter, So is the Grassy Knoll; but, I am sure that you would be surprised about the number of 2nd shooters that were there. Jerry Baumchen
  7. Hi Doug, Are there 72 female virgins there? Some of us want to know. Or, as I always say: The Glass is Half Full. Jerry Baumchen
  8. Hi John, For almost all of my life I have been opposed to capital punishment. A couple of lifetimes ago, when I was in Basic Training, SSGT Don A. Willocks once told us that he thought a sentence of life in prison was worse that being executed. I had to give that some thought. Some time ago, we had a fairly consistent poster on here, Andy9o8 who was opposed to capital punishment with an exemption that if you killed or had someone killed, while you were incarcerated, you could be put to death. I had to give that some thought also. I decided to agree with Andy9o8. * Jerry Baumchen * I wish he were still posting here, as he was an attorney & always gave us well thought out input. As do a few others on here. PS) IMO The Innocence Project has provided more than sufficient evidence to eliminate this barbaric practice. Innocence Project - Help us put an end to wrongful convictions! Innocence Project - Wikipedia
  9. Hi Peter, A quite well thought letter, I could suggest a few editorial changes, but you've 'hit the nail on the head.' About 4 yrs ago I was contacted by a rigger who had sent his square reserve parachute back to the mfr [ who shall remain nameless as I believe that there is more than one mfr who has boxes to be checked on their canopies ] to have a line check determination completed. He had inspected the line lengths & thought that they might be out of spec. I do not know exactly how the mfr responded, i.e., phone call, letter, e-mail, etc. As I recall, this mfr informed him that a sufficient number of the various check boxes had been filled in and that they would not re-certify it; I may be wrong on the exact wording as it has been some time ago & I may have been communicating with the rigger/owner by phone or by e-mail. He asked me if I could help out, as he only wanted a line check completed, nothing more. I gave him some thoughts to include into a letter to the mfr [ I told him to put it only into written form & not phone call or e-mail ]. I also told him to include in the letter to the mfr a demand that they send the canopy back to him & that they take no further action regarding the canopy as it was his property. A few weeks later the canopy was returned to the rigger/owner in the same condition as he had sent it to them. They did not provide any info regarding line lengths. Jerry Baumchen
  10. Hi 13, A couple of months ago, I had to get a new version of MS Office. The subscription route was one option; however, simply buying it was another option. I found a retailer on-line & bought it for about $120. Jerry Baumchen
  11. Hi Bill, Jettison Trump, eh? IMO in the long run, this is what the GOP should do. Will they; I doubt it. Just read this: “Donald Trump would rather Joe Biden be president for a thousand years than Ron DeSantis be president for five minutes.” ‘A Crazy Old Man Fighting With Himself’: Can Trump Do to DeSantis What He Did to Bush? - POLITICO I think that will apply to any GOP contender for the nomination. As I continue to say: They eat their own. I'll consider it a good day as long as they sit at the dining table. Jerry Baumchen
  12. Hi Ken, And, do not forget the 35 clowns getting out a small car. We all appreciate humor. Jerry Baumchen
  13. Hi X-1, Somewhat. But, I do remember her emails. Is that enough? Jerry Baumchen PS) Does anyone remember how much federal money Trey Gowdy spent investigating Hillary? Besides, Hunter can just say, 'I don't remember.'
  14. Hi Robert, Actually, IMO all of them are terribly entertaining. And, that is the sad part. Jerry Baumchen
  15. Hi Robert, I don't think Lindell is a lawyer; but, this one is: Sydney Powell. I think that Rudy & her, would fit right in with Kari Lake. Jerry Baumchen
  16. Hi folks, Sort of looks like another politician is trying to be 'Forgotten:' Kari Lake . . . raising concerns about the election process Kari Lake declines to concede, says she’s assembling legal team | The Hill It worked so well for Der Leader, why not give it a go? Jerry Baumchen PS) Re: assembling legal team. Well, Trump has some unpaid lawyers she might get to work for her. NOT!!!!!! All of the winning; yea, sure.
  17. Hi Rich, It is called 'politics as usual.' Jerry Baumchen
  18. Hi Wendy, Hang in there. I was at the Berlin Wall in the summer of '63. I knew it would come down one day, I did not think that it would come down in my lifetime. The glass IS half full. Jerry Baumchen
  19. Hi Keith, You write that as if it were a statement of fact. It is your opinion, nothing more. Jerry Baumchen PS) And, I disagree with you. I have pointed more than one D in the Another Scumbag thread.
  20. Hi John, Yup. That is a legal lesson for today's class. Jerry Baumchen
  21. Hi folks, And, another Trumper bites the dust: Katie Hobbs defeats Trump ally Kari Lake in Arizona governor’s race | The Hill Trump: The Kiss of Death Jerry Baumchen PS) And, one more: Facing defeat, Joe Kent campaign looks to ‘cure’ challenged ballots - OPB
  22. Hi Robert, I'm thinking this might be a good thing; in the short run. Jerry Baumchen
  23. Hi Robert, It is all of that winning. Or, is it whining; it's tough trying to keep up. Jerry Baumchen
  24. Hi Rich, I think that is his game plan. IMO it will depend on the amount of control Trump has over the GOP once the dust settles on these mid-terms results. If Trump continues to have 'substantial' influence, then Ryan has no chance of getting the GOP nomination; at least not in 2024. Ryan is only 52, young for POTUS by today's standards; he can wait until 2028. Jerry Baumchen