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The one murdered by the widower, was simply murdered. If he paid with
his life he would have got the big sword out and done sodduko. The other guys paid by visa. No jail time. That's not a sentence? John Larry Dighera wrote: On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:44:53 -0700, Paul kgyy wrote in . com: How does one "pay" for the deaths of 71 people? Well it depends. For the four controllers convicted of manslaughter, one would suppose that their sentences will suffice. The one murdered by the widower paid with his life. |
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On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 18:45:13 -0400, The Visitor
wrote in : The other guys paid by visa. No jail time. Where did you find that information? |
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![]() Larry Dighera wrote: Where did you find that informatio In the link, the great link... "The public prosecutor had requested suspended jail sentences ranging from 6 to 15 months." Somewhat a guess I suppose but if the prosecutor is asking for a s.s. then it won't be worse. |
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On 2007-09-10 00:45, The Visitor wrote:
The one murdered by the widower, was simply murdered. If he paid with his life he would have got the big sword out and done sodduko. -snip- That's sounds like a dangerous puzzle? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku |
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Yeah that's just me being light, about a serious topic. In some cultures
it is the honourable thing to do. Others it is mental illness or the cowards way out. I just had the thought, that if a person was paying with his life, then it would have been his decision. I wonder what happened to the widower? John Rolf Blom wrote: On 2007-09-10 00:45, The Visitor wrote: The one murdered by the widower, was simply murdered. If he paid with his life he would have got the big sword out and done sodduko. -snip- That's sounds like a dangerous puzzle? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku |
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http://tinyurl.com/yt3526 "a maintenance manager working for the company at Haneda committed suicide to "apologize" for the accident." The Visitor wrote: Yeah that's just me being light, about a serious topic. In some cultures it is the honourable thing to do. Others it is mental illness or the cowards way out. I just had the thought, that if a person was paying with his life, then it would have been his decision. I wonder what happened to the widower? John Rolf Blom wrote: On 2007-09-10 00:45, The Visitor wrote: The one murdered by the widower, was simply murdered. If he paid with his life he would have got the big sword out and done sodduko. -snip- That's sounds like a dangerous puzzle? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku |
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 11:22:12 -0400, The Visitor
wrote in : Remember this one? http://tinyurl.com/yt3526 "a maintenance manager working for the company at Haneda committed suicide to "apologize" for the accident." 520 Deaths for the want of a row of rivets: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Airlines_Flight_123 The subsequent repair performed by Boeing was flawed. Boeing's procedures called for a doubler plate with two rows of rivets to cover up the damaged bulkhead, but the engineers fixing the aircraft used two doubler plates with only one row of rivets. This reduced the part's resistance to metal fatigue by 70%. According to the FAA, the one "doubler plate" which was specified for the job, (the FAA calls it a "splice plate" - essentially a patch), was surprisingly cut into two pieces parallel to the stress crack it was intended to reinforce, "to make it fit".[3] This negated the effectiveness of one of the two rows of rivets. During the investigation Boeing calculated that this incorrect installation would fail after approximately 10,000 pressurizations; the aircraft accomplished 12,319 take-offs between the installation of the new plate and the final accident. |
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The Visitor wrote:
The one murdered by the widower, was simply murdered. If he paid with his life he would have got the big sword out and done sodduko. I think you mena seppuku Sudoku..he hee -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200709/1 |
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Kloudy wrote:
I think you mena seppuku I think I mena... uh.. "mean". ; ) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200709/1 |
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