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excellent point on easing him in. Look at Seattle-they thought Shane Wright was ready at age 18 , lasted 8 games . This yr called him up in Nov, lasted 3 games back down. Teenagers playing vs men.... they better b crazy skilled . Wright was an underager, got exceptional status and drafted into The OHL at 15

Cuylie, Othmann, Perreault --hopefully at least one pans out for the Rangers , who knows maybe all 3. ........how about the The 2014 draft. 4th round...pick #118. Rangers brain trust roll the dice on a kid playing in the KHL, fuck it : Igor Shesterkin

as u know Cuylie is a big guy, 6'4 210 , 21 . maybe a Tom Wilson type-player? power forward...who fucks with Tom Wilson? lol

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Well he looked pretty good last night for his first game. Panarin was on fire and yet they gave the Broadway hat to Othmann.
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shocking was has happened to this American iconic company. Does China have better quality control ? ...fuckin embarrassing

Boeing's quality control process and company culture are being heavily scrutinized after the 737 Max Flight 1282 blowout​


An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 had 177 people on board on January 5 when part of the fuselage was blown off. Oxygen masks were deployed, one passenger lost his T-shirt, and others had their cellphones sucked out of the gaping hole.

It's a miracle of sorts that nobody was seriously injured as the plane returned to Portland International Airport 20 minutes after taking off.


No one was sitting in the seats right next to the door plug, which covered an unused emergency exit. If it had been lost at a higher altitude or farther away from an airport, fatalities could have resulted.
After the Federal Aviation Administration grounded all 737 Max 9 planes with a door plug, United Airlines and Alaska Airlines discovered loose hardware on several.

The FAA then announced that all 737 Max 9 planes with door plugs would stay grounded until all were inspected as Boeing revised its inspection instructions to airlines.

"The safety of the flying public, not speed, will determine the timeline for returning the Boeing 737-9 Max to service," it added.

After the door plug was found, the National Transportation Safety Board announced four bolts holding it in place were unaccounted for. Investigators don't know whether they were lost — or never installed.

On Friday, the FAA announced "significant actions" to increase its oversight of Boeing, including an audit of the 737 Max 9 production line. It's also exploring using an independent third party to oversee Boeing's inspections.


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just when she was ready to break that $260 top ...

with that said, hopefully when the dust settles an opportunity presents on its chart

'never let a good crisis go to waste'

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cant make that shit up

Portland school teacher surprised to discover Boeing jet door plug in backyard​




A school teacher in the United States has become an overnight celebrity after finding the missing door plug that broke off an Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight.

Bob Sauer, a science teacher at Catlin Gabel School in Portland, Oregon, discovered the door sitting among the trees in his backyard.

"I've been following the news about it all weekend on the radio. But it hadn't dawned on me that it was actually in my neighbourhood where the debris had come down," Mr Sauer told 7.30.

"I wasn't out looking for it or anything like that."

The National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) had been desperately searching for the door, hoping it could assist their investigation into Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 after the plane's door plug blew off shortly after take-off, leaving a gaping hole in the cabin.

There were 177 people on board.

Mr Sauer told 7.30 he'd heard a number of passengers' personal effects "that came out through the hole" had been located in his neighbourhood.

A friend had urged him to check his own backyard.

"And I thought, 'oh yeah, not very likely to be my yard, but maybe I'll get around to that'," he said.

When he did it was late Sunday in the US, and dark, so he got out his flashlight and searched the property.
"As I came around the corner of the house, I noticed that against the back of the property under a line of cedar trees I'd planted, there was something gleaming and white that should not have been there," he said.

"As I started walking towards it, my heart started beating faster because it looked very much like an airplane part."

Mr Sauer took a closer look and realised it was the missing piece the NTSB had been looking for.

"NTSB wanted a photo of it because someone else had claimed to have found it earlier in the day," Mr Sauer said.

Early the next morning, the recovery team arrived at Mr Sauer's property to collect the door and thanked him for his assistance.

The 'Bob' effect​

Mr Sauer's discovery resulted in him becoming known as "the Bob" after the NTSB press briefing.

"I'm excited to announce that we found the door plug," NTSB's Jennifer Homendy said on Sunday night after Mr Sauer called them.


"The man's name is Bob. Thank you, Bob."

Mr Sauer has since found himself in the middle of a media circus.

"People immediately started tracking down who I was. And so I was getting emails and texts all night and all this morning," he said.

"It makes me appreciate that I'm actually not a global celebrity in real life because I couldn't sustain this lifestyle for very long.

"My students today were all very excited about it. And I didn't really get any schoolwork done at school today, because so many people came in to talk to me about it, colleagues and students and media."

After 40 years of teaching, Mr Sauer plans to retire at the end of this year and has several international trips coming up where he'll be flying.

"I hope they get it fixed before then, or figured out before them," he said.



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i'd imgaine the CEO of Boeing aint havin' a lot fun
 

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lol, big tech , CARRYING the market on its broad shoulders...someone has to carry the load......

however, the big boys have earnings next week :)



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double bottom on the highest timeframe . would love a little more upa upa before Jan month end

nonetheless, front running

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also, note the drop in volume with price escalation on the qqq's. in fairness, Jan vol is not done yet. ...huge huge upcoming week
 

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thanks Scott , hope all is well...... ..........where have the years gone?
 

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