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agreed.
agreed.
agreed.
agreed.
agreed.
And then...
agreed.
The one thing about deregulation is how deregulated are you if you have to have your operations, airplanes, pilots, procedures, maintenance, et. al. approved by the government?
Looks like the DOJ, just reading the complaint, is saying consolidation = collusion.
And as to how you break it up as J29 asked? Well, not to unlike how the DOJ is telling AMR to break up their hold on DCA. Give us a plan and we'll approve it if we like it.
BTW, I'm just tossing this out there as food for thought, nothing more.
agreed.
agreed.
agreed.
agreed.
And then...
This government is arrogant and deluded enough to think it can competently administer the nation's health care, a system of vast complexity--far more complex than your questions above.
I'm sure this enlightened and benevolent government will have no problem thinking it is qualified to quickly dispose of those comparatively simple issues you raised.
I'm sure this enlightened and benevolent government will have no problem thinking it is qualified to quickly dispose of those comparatively simple issues you raised.
The one thing about deregulation is how deregulated are you if you have to have your operations, airplanes, pilots, procedures, maintenance, et. al. approved by the government?
Looks like the DOJ, just reading the complaint, is saying consolidation = collusion.
And as to how you break it up as J29 asked? Well, not to unlike how the DOJ is telling AMR to break up their hold on DCA. Give us a plan and we'll approve it if we like it.
BTW, I'm just tossing this out there as food for thought, nothing more.
So I tried to be a good boy (far right),

and read my B717 VOL 2 cover to cover. I got stuck a few pages in when I realized how much time, 3 pages, was being dedicated to how the toilet works.
As you read: "A toilet assembly is in each lavatory. The toilet assembly is installed behind a removable shroud. It is a self-contained line replaceable unit with electrical and plumbing connections. The toilet includes the following:
• A toilet bowl
• A Flush Control Unit (FCU)
• A flush valve
• A rinse water valve"
And it goes on and on about the flush control unit. Then you get to the Logic Control Module. Yes, it has one and it gets its own header on the page. But it uses 28 VDC power to operate 2 channels. I know right. Duh.
Then there is the 3-phase 115 VAC blower control relay and it bullet points the 3 reasons that system energizes which includes being below 16,000', service panel door is closed and wait for it, the thermostats in the vaccum blower do not sense a blower motor over temp.
And this is all before we get to the ultrasonic level sensors.

and read my B717 VOL 2 cover to cover. I got stuck a few pages in when I realized how much time, 3 pages, was being dedicated to how the toilet works.
As you read: "A toilet assembly is in each lavatory. The toilet assembly is installed behind a removable shroud. It is a self-contained line replaceable unit with electrical and plumbing connections. The toilet includes the following:
• A toilet bowl
• A Flush Control Unit (FCU)
• A flush valve
• A rinse water valve"
And it goes on and on about the flush control unit. Then you get to the Logic Control Module. Yes, it has one and it gets its own header on the page. But it uses 28 VDC power to operate 2 channels. I know right. Duh.
Then there is the 3-phase 115 VAC blower control relay and it bullet points the 3 reasons that system energizes which includes being below 16,000', service panel door is closed and wait for it, the thermostats in the vaccum blower do not sense a blower motor over temp.
And this is all before we get to the ultrasonic level sensors.
it's 3 solid pages with no fluff.
Hay ftb, how long until you.... FLUSH... that information?
(puts sunglasses on)
(puts sunglasses on)
So I tried to be a good boy (far right),

and read my B717 VOL 2 cover to cover. I got stuck a few pages in when I realized how much time, 3 pages, was being dedicated to how the toilet works.
As you read: "A toilet assembly is in each lavatory. The toilet assembly is installed behind a removable shroud. It is a self-contained line replaceable unit with electrical and plumbing connections. The toilet includes the following:
• A toilet bowl
• A Flush Control Unit (FCU)
• A flush valve
• A rinse water valve"
And it goes on and on about the flush control unit. Then you get to the Logic Control Module. Yes, it has one and it gets its own header on the page. But it uses 28 VDC power to operate 2 channels. I know right. Duh.
Then there is the 3-phase 115 VAC blower control relay and it bullet points the 3 reasons that system energizes which includes being below 16,000', service panel door is closed and wait for it, the thermostats in the vaccum blower do not sense a blower motor over temp.
And this is all before we get to the ultrasonic level sensors.


and read my B717 VOL 2 cover to cover. I got stuck a few pages in when I realized how much time, 3 pages, was being dedicated to how the toilet works.
As you read: "A toilet assembly is in each lavatory. The toilet assembly is installed behind a removable shroud. It is a self-contained line replaceable unit with electrical and plumbing connections. The toilet includes the following:
• A toilet bowl
• A Flush Control Unit (FCU)
• A flush valve
• A rinse water valve"
And it goes on and on about the flush control unit. Then you get to the Logic Control Module. Yes, it has one and it gets its own header on the page. But it uses 28 VDC power to operate 2 channels. I know right. Duh.
Then there is the 3-phase 115 VAC blower control relay and it bullet points the 3 reasons that system energizes which includes being below 16,000', service panel door is closed and wait for it, the thermostats in the vaccum blower do not sense a blower motor over temp.
And this is all before we get to the ultrasonic level sensors.

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