Southern_Man

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  1. How frequently do the pools change? I'd hate to invest too much in the posters if they become obsolete every year. If it is every 5 years that is a different story. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  2. Yes, I've thought about doing that at my local Kinko's or whatever. I have no idea what the approximate cost of that would be. Any guesses? You would need some medium thickness paper plus laminating. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  3. I would have figured the Adam's Apple was a dead giveaway, or the deep voice. You plan on relying on the voice? "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  4. Does anyone have a source where I could buy a poster with the current blocks and randoms? Thanks, "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  5. I would guess she has quite a low IQ, so the "not much" answer posted probably has a lot of truth to it (although complicated by other factors Don mentioned as well). "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  6. the Far 91.211 is not ambiguous about supplemental oxygen: Supplemental oxygen. (a) General. No person may operate a civil aircraft of U.S. registry-- (1) At cabin pressure altitudes above 12,500 feet (MSL) up to and including 14,000 feet (MSL) unless the required minimum flight crew is provided with and uses supplemental oxygen for that part of the flight at those altitudes that is of more than 30 minutes duration; (2) At cabin pressure altitudes above 14,000 feet (MSL) unless the required minimum flight crew is provided with and uses supplemental oxygen during the entire flight time at those altitudes; and (3) At cabin pressure altitudes above 15,000 feet (MSL) unless each occupant of the aircraft is provided with supplemental oxygen. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  7. Evidence that you don't believe in the concept of people being held responsible for their own actions. I can't argue with crazy people. I don't think it is evidence of anything that Quade believes as much as it is simply statement of existing legal precedent. "Dram shop liability" is well established in the US legal system. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  8. Here are some things she can do: Seek an emergency committment order, temporary detention order, whatever they call it in yout state to have the individual hospitalized. Seek a restraining order. She can do tht as an individual. Such a restraining order requires him to give up all weapons and prohibits him from the facility. She needs to call everybody involved in the care of the individual, including the case manager, mom, any other care providers. She may also need to involve regional human rights advocate or others. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  9. Should have let them go under. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  10. Why doesn't somebody start a new thread (or revive one of the dozens already on here) about these sorts of questions and just use this one for helping the O.P. answer his question. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  11. For the USA the only rule is that to pack for somebody else you have to be a rigger or under the direct supervision of a rigger. You do not have to be a skydiver or a member of USPA. Individual drop zones may have additional requirements. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  12. bizarre to say the least. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  13. I like Sam Adams, just saying... No 206 Me neither. I am really looking forward to the first formation load. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  14. Yeah, this is being dumped on... "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  15. All of the SSRIs have a black box warning against use in adolescents and young adults (up to age 25) because of increased suicidality. It increased to twice the rate of those taking placebo. I am unaware of any effects on violence towards others. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  16. I like Sam Adams, just saying... "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  17. My understanding is that GA is basically non-existent in China right now, Is that correct? "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  18. I'd give it a listen to see if it was worth my time. I really like SDR. My only issue is that I would prefer a show that was shorter but came out a bit more frequently as sometimes I have a hard time finding enough time to listen to the whole thing straight through. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  19. Please clarify because this statement leads me to believe that HIM cheating has now turned into YOU taking responsibility for the failure of the relationship for not loving him enough? Yes, he is the one that cheated. He is the one that is responsible for the breakup of your relationship. It is a personal decision to stay or go that I do not make any judgements on for other people. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  20. Apparently reading/comprehension is not your strong suit. His insurance company refused to pay and told him he'd have to go after the kid's family (who was insured by the way). It is also the responsibility of the uphill skier to stay clear of the downhill person. If the person coming from uphill cannot avoid the collision, they were aiming to pass too close to the downhill person. From your comment, I assume you have little experience skiing. If you are going to ski in control you have to look where you are going, which is downhill. If you are always looking behind (uphill) you aren't looking where you are going, and then you are very likely to crash at best, or run into an obstacle such as another person at worst. When you are coming up on another skier you have to assume they may turn or even stop; few people have the skill or desire to bomb straight down the hill without turning to avoid obstacles, bumps, or just to maintain a comfortable speed. For that reason you always give the downhill person a wide berth. Very much like the reason the low jumper has the right of way. If you get hit from above by someone pulling a 360 in traffic, would you say "oh my bad for being in the way"? I don't know how severe this accident was, or if the person suing is exaggerating their damages. Maybe he's being a dick, I don't know. But, he did get an ambulance ride and surgery out of the deal, and his insurance put him in the position of paying out of pocket or going after the person who is responsible for the collision. Legally the age of the uphill skier is irrelevant. If there is a "dick" in this, I tend to think it's the guys medical insurance for telling him he needed to go after the kid. It would be better if Colorado had a law like the Ohio law I cited above, so the insurance company would not be able to tell him it's not their problem. Don I admit this is a little bit out of my depth of knowledge, but I've never had or heard of insurance companies being able to do this. I have heard of the insurance company surogating their losses but not refusing to pay outright. What is the contract language that allows them to do this? What would the insurance company due if the name of the kid who ran into him was not known? "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  21. I listen to SDR. What would the new show offer that SDR does not? "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  22. How YOU doin'? "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  23. Farm subsidies are a pernicious form of corporate welfare. Better to let them all expire. "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"
  24. Have not seen it, do you have a link? "What if there were no hypothetical questions?"