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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1345435)
She was very funny and said he was a great kisser! Damn, I should have been a computer geek!:D |
Originally Posted by georgetg
(Post 1345196)
Re: "Latency" Bulletin:
As someone else mentioned, Delta is getting big into "data mining." When compared to our competitors data-set, our structural deficiencies or operational issues start to becomes evident. As pilots while we might not have the "big picture," we do have a front row seat to the operation and if asked would be able to put our finger on quite a few issues... Of course most of the time we end up greasing the skids to make the whole operation run without a hitch and on time. There are many little things as cockpit crews we do daily that facilitate a smooth operation. When we stop doing that, the whole operations takes a big hit. Unfortunately this proactive approach helps mask operational or structural issues in other departments...issues that never get fixed because their negative effects are being continuously mitigated by cockpit crews. It's like a minor squawk you don't put in the book. Three weeks later you get the same jet and it still has the squawk because nobody else has put it in the book... That's how I read the memo, nothing more, nothing less. But here's a look at a blip of the "Data" that most likely triggered the memo: Our taxi times from OUT to OFF compared to our competitors JFK Taxi Time 2010, DAL vs AA & JetBlue As you can see, on average, Delta aircraft spend 5-10 minutes more on the ground from OUT to OFF...http://i1.wp.com/airinsight.com/wp-c...11/11/2010.jpg JFK Taxi Time 2011, DAL vs AA & JetBlue http://i1.wp.com/airinsight.com/wp-c...11/11/2011.jpg And while I don't have the data, I'd imagine the numbers in ATL to look about the same, thus the attempt at "pushing on the 45" to save time. Obviously when viewed through the data mining lens, these minutes become accretive and suddenly we "recover" several aircraft/day by adding up all the time. The motivation here is doing more with less. We've shrunk to the point where any further cuts in capacity have big negative affects on CASM and these efforts are a an attempt to gain some wiggle room. Cheers George Very good points but showing this data would harden the case for the pilots yet they don't. |
Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1345441)
Did you see them on the Today show a few days ago?
She was very funny and said he was a great kisser! Damn, I should have been a computer geek!:D **** WHIPPED GUYS SAY - YouTube |
Something just not appealing about the Ravens.
Maybe it's because Ray Lewis killed the lights. But I hope he enjoys dancing on Ellen. |
The Ravens won that game fair and square though.
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Originally Posted by scambo1
(Post 1345456)
The Ravens won that game fair and square though.
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Originally Posted by scambo1
(Post 1345456)
The Ravens won that game fair and square though.
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Originally Posted by scambo1
(Post 1345456)
The Ravens won that game fair and square though.
Still, they won and it probably wouldn't have been close without the power going out. I'm just saying as a person who doesn't have an NFL team, the Ravens just are not appealing to watch or hear about. |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1345464)
Someone said do you remember as kids when you were beating your brother in Madden and he got mad stood up and hit the reset button? I think that's what happened here on a grand scale.
Still, they won and it probably wouldn't have been close without the power going out. I'm just saying as a person who doesn't have an NFL team, the Ravens just are not appealing to watch or hear about. What was really said: "In your face, Booyah, Beotch!!!" His brother: "F... you!" :D |
Originally Posted by Fly4hire
(Post 1345410)
Thought it was Lee Moaks fault :rolleyes:
In related news, the Chief of Network Marketing says electrons are indistinguishable and customers don't care where they come from. Heard the blackout was when Tom Wychor thought the ConEd Regional Feed said "Comair Regional Feed" and made a deal to pull the plug for 25% less. Of course the DPA has it's alternative electrical representation: http://www.maloneelectrical.com/ what ... nothing ... well how about ... Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail and, with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him... a super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis. |
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