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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1241947)
I have not had to write anything down. Its not that hard. Pick the same 5 numbers. Something you know, perhaps your old password. Add to the front a 3 letter airport code. Each time it asks for a change use a different airport. Keep the numbers the same. All you have to do is remember which airport your using. You can reuse after 5 cycles. All you have to do is have 5 favorite airports.
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Originally Posted by check essential
(Post 1241964)
good point. We need to keep things in perspective. It does not matter.
At least not compared to olympic beach volleyball. http://media.komonews.com/images/120..._women_x_4.jpg http://2media.nowpublic.net/images//...21674b539d.jpg |
Originally Posted by Jesse
(Post 1242372)
Sorry to hear that BB. Let me know how that surge protector $25,000 guarantee works out. But seriously, I hope you can recover as much as possible. Which brings me to the question, anyone have any experience with one of those online back up companies? Good..bad?
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1241838)
Adios for a while APC friends. Had a lightning strike. Took out everything wired to a wall. Even AC units on a 100 AMP sub panel, garage door openers, cell phone chargers, kitchen appliances, shop equipment. The file server was on a battery BU, behind a surge protector, still got blown to smithereens. Hoping the company network nerd can get data back off the RAID.
Good news is ... the house did not burn down and the musical equipment was unplugged. Bucking Bar, Sorry about your house. Had the same thing happen to me once in NC. Fried everything at the time. Good time to update with new stuff. On another subject about a meeting we both claim to have been out where JC demanded ALPA merger policy for Comair. A post has been made on the Dalpa forum by one of the inside players that describes in Delta how Dalpa approached management with a program to give ASA and Comair pilots a seniority number at Delta. Management approved it. The ASA and Comair pilots lead by JC refused it completely and went back to their demands for a full merger with ALPA merger policy. You have to wonder how different your career at Delta would have been if they had said yes to a ground breaking program. I don't have permission to copy his name and the post but I will PM it to you. |
Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 1242328)
I saw a lot of people screaming how we should have no problem flying 76 seaters at mainline. Air Canada does! Well Air Canada stood their ground on scope and went to arbitration. Look what it got them.
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1242387)
On another subject about a meeting we both claim to have been out where JC demanded ALPA merger policy for Comair. A post has been made on the Dalpa forum by one of the inside players that describes in Delta how Dalpa approached management with a program to give ASA and Comair pilots a seniority number at Delta. Management approved it. The ASA and Comair pilots lead by JC refused it completely and went back to their demands for a full merger with ALPA merger policy. You have to wonder how different your career at Delta would have been if they had said yes to a ground breaking program. I don't have permission to copy his name and the post but I will PM it to you.
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Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 1242400)
What's JC doing these days?
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1242387)
Bucking Bar, Sorry about your house. Had the same thing happen to me once in NC. Fried everything at the time. Good time to update with new stuff.
On another subject about a meeting we both claim to have been out where JC demanded ALPA merger policy for Comair. A post has been made on the Dalpa forum by one of the inside players that describes in Delta how Dalpa approached management with a program to give ASA and Comair pilots a seniority number at Delta. Management approved it. The ASA and Comair pilots lead by JC refused it completely and went back to their demands for a full merger with ALPA merger policy. You have to wonder how different your career at Delta would have been if they had said yes to a ground breaking program. I don't have permission to copy his name and the post but I will PM it to you. The poster suggested that perhaps a flow through could be offered, for Captains, providing certain criteria were met. Terms to be cram down. No tears. What a deal. How would Northwest's DC9 and A319 pilots respond to such an offer? How would Western's or Northeast's? Or Pan Am's ATR drivers who retired as DAL L1011 Captains? JC Lawson (according to this report) told them no, that ALPA had a merger policy and it should be followed. What many fail to realize is the effect of D-ALPA's misguided arrogance on Delta pilots. Delta pilots took unnecessary furloughs. Delta pilots saw their high water mark contract come apart within six months of ratification over scope failures. Delta pilots saw half their flying outsourced. Delta pilots entered bankruptcy and Delta (the Company) basically burned 4 Billion dollars* which today we are paying back with interest. The track record is abysmal. Unity is always the best policy ... not for the Comair pilots ... for all of us. Personally, I profited by sort of jumping a made up line. I'm "senior" to several thousand I'd had been junior to under the plan posted; however, half my airline's domestic flying was outsourced making it LESS than a wash. I really wish we had 4 billion back in the bank (plus interest) and we could have that cash to grow on. Comair learned their lesson. Did we? For review:
We just recovered some flying. I'm willing to applaud our current direction and will applaud the retirement of those gentlemen on both sides of the issue who cost us a decade. * Note: I'm too lazy to add the full Capital Expense. New terminals, General Offices, 500 RJ's all cost something in addition to the purchase price of the airlines and proxy labor fight. The real number could easily be over 7 Billion. |
Originally Posted by PilotFrog
(Post 1241737)
Also if you have had a number password for a while and now have a new one with the new rules, to make things much easier when calling Dal Crew on your phone, set up a PIN! You won't have to remember the number coincidental to letters for punching it in on your phone.
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Originally Posted by vprMatrix
(Post 1242131)
From the AMR section:
AA pilots vote to reject TA 61% NO to 31% Yes http://bsalert.com/f-store/hitch_nuts.jpg |
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