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80ktsClamp 09-20-2014 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1731309)
MB he can quit molesting women, stealing crab legs and screaming out profanities. That'd be a start.

I think he's a punk...and I don't have any skin in that game.

I agree with you there.

My point was how he behaved on the sidelines and to Macguire- he stayed up with Macguire the past few nights helping him get ready.

buzzpat 09-20-2014 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1731314)
I agree with you there.

My point was how he behaved on the sidelines and to Macguire- he stayed up with Macguire the past few nights helping him get ready.

Somebody has to be telling him that he's losing millions of dollars. I wanna be his agent. It's so easy. Don't be an ass and don't get arrested. How hard is that?

satchip 09-21-2014 02:10 AM

The only lesson JW is going to learn from this is how indispensable he is. How special he is and they need him. Therefore he can continue to go through life with no consequences.

The only reason FSU won last night was Clemson's ineptitude. JW will end up in jail, either at this level or the next.

tsquare 09-21-2014 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1731290)

I gotta give it to Jameis for being such a good sportsman.

Drink much on Saturday?

tsquare 09-21-2014 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1731316)
Somebody has to be telling him that he's losing millions of dollars. I wanna be his agent. It's so easy. Don't be an ass and don't get arrested. How hard is that?


Yeah but he will be in with the really cool crowd in the NFL... You know... Ryan Leaf... Jamarcus Russell... Manziel... those guys

orvil 09-21-2014 07:25 AM

I don't really understand what he was doing on the sidelines in the first place. He was suspended. If he wanted to go to the game, he should have bought a ticket like the rest of the student body.

orvil 09-21-2014 07:27 AM

While I'm on my soapbox, why did ABC feel the need to put a camera on him during the game? He should have been persona non grata. He hasn't learned a damned thing.

Rant over.

Oberon 09-21-2014 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1731214)
The fact is that both suffer from selection bias. Neither is a true statistical example- only Wilson Polling would be able to get that. I'd be willing to bet that an extremely high % that participated in the DPA one participated in the DALPA one.

Trying to insinuate that one is more scientifically valid than the other like Reroute did is incorrect and shows a poor understanding of statistics. I'm sure the DALPA one will have more participants than the DPA one, therefore giving a slightly better cross section and reducing some of the selection bias, but neither is truly scientifically valid unless one of them miraculously reaches 100% participation.

The two surveys in question aren't necessarily trying to be statistically acurate. A more accurate description of them is "politically accurate". An elected official doesn't care about the opinion of someone who doesn't participate in the political process. I suspect there is a roll for Wilson polling which is statistically accurate but it is simply a data point to determine where there may be a divergence from what the politically active think and what the general population thinks.

Our system is set up so those who actually attend meetings and propose resolutions are heard the loudest. Sometimes that leads to a vocal minority driving the agenda. As good as technology is now I think we could do more to make participating easier. In my opinion more people involved means a better system.

That said, if you are reading this you have probably already taken the survey so I'm not going to say take the survey. Instead you should tell everyone you run into to take the survey. I'm talking about the ALPA survey since they actually represent us.

RockyBoy 09-21-2014 07:35 AM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1731136)
SEA-HND was just pulled effective 10/1 through 3/29.... only 10 days notice to the passengers. Yikes!

It appears as though the importance and viability of HND might have been a bit overstated.

Well a few weeks ago we had a government affairs guy ride in the back from DCA. He stopped up to say hey and we asked him what the biggest issue for Delta was right now. He said if we can't get Japan to let us move our entire NRT operation to HND and get good slots (I guess we have slots that are almost impossible to make work) then we will shut down the whole operation in Japan and over fly everything. We asked him how likely that was and he said, "Didn't we just announce that we were parking 4 747's" and gave us that look.

flyallnite 09-21-2014 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by RockyBoy (Post 1731431)
Well a few weeks ago we had a government affairs guy ride in the back from DCA. He stopped up to say hey and we asked him what the biggest issue for Delta was right now. He said if we can't get Japan to let us move our entire NRT operation to HND and get good slots (I guess we have slots that are almost impossible to make work) then we will shut down the whole operation in Japan and over fly everything. We asked him how likely that was and he said, "Didn't we just announce that we were parking 4 747's" and gave us that look.

Not getting those slots and not having a partner in Japan (ANA/JAL) effectively cedes the whole operation to oneworld and star. When the widebody RFP becomes an order, that will be the beginning of the NRT drawdown, which has really already begun.


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