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forgot to bid 11-11-2014 05:10 PM

Hey MD88... take back your DAY and FNT overnights. :mad:

Doug Masters 11-11-2014 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1760999)
Newk. You are welcome to come melt with me. We both had rough weekends.

Join the club. And Buck Fama! :mad:

Mesabah 11-11-2014 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by Big E 757 (Post 1762023)
I'd like to see the Bears win a game. That would be one way to pay tribute to Chicago area service members.

Just a thought.

Tampa Bay in two weeks.

http://i57.tinypic.com/2r46btj.jpg

The Thanksgiving game should be terrible because the Lions are good. <- First time this has ever been said.

badflaps 11-11-2014 10:41 PM

Question: Is there any way that the 717 can be landed without driving the mains through the cement? I ride it a lot, seems like 3rd wire every time. Sure does beat the crap out of the 50 seater though. Nice bird.

forgot to bid 11-12-2014 01:10 AM


Originally Posted by badflaps (Post 1762133)
Question: Is there any way that the 717 can be landed without driving the mains through the cement? I ride it a lot, seems like 3rd wire every time. Sure does beat the crap out of the 50 seater though. Nice bird.

It can make very good landings consistently.


It can. You just have to get used to doing nothing as you hear fifty, forty, thirty, twenty, ten... Now you can flare. Do something too soon and it plops down.

And if it's an autoland the airplane makes the most minute corrections all the way down to ten feet then it just holds what it has. Most of those are stiff but not back breaking.

Bucking Bar 11-12-2014 04:01 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1762028)
That coincides with my M1 Abrams idea.



The MD88 auto flyby mode?

ExAF 11-12-2014 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by Herman (Post 1761304)
Oh me...I miss Tsquare.

I miss the young whippersnapper too.....but mostly for the entertainment value.:D;)

NERD 11-12-2014 08:35 AM

If you choose one of the HSA plans, can you contribute to the FSA in addition to the HSA accounts? Use the FSA money for out of pocket to try and roll more/all HSA money over to the following year?

Cohiba 11-12-2014 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by NERD (Post 1762303)
If you choose one of the HSA plans, can you contribute to the FSA in addition to the HSA accounts? Use the FSA money for out of pocket to try and roll more/all HSA money over to the following year?

Yes you can contribute to both. I try to preserve and never touch my HSA contributions and I try to forecast the FSA costs (Orthodontia, Vision, Dental deductible, any Out of Area & Chiropractic, accupuncture). Some people use their HSA like a FSA and any remaining stays in the account. In the FSA its a use it or lose thing. I tend to under estimate my FSA costs so I don't lose it.

Denny Crane 11-12-2014 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by NERD (Post 1762303)
If you choose one of the HSA plans, can you contribute to the FSA in addition to the HSA accounts? Use the FSA money for out of pocket to try and roll more/all HSA money over to the following year?

If you have an HSA you can only have the Limited Purpose FSA. Basically it can only be spent on dental, glasses etc. You cannot use it for medical expenses.

Denny


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