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  • #16
    Re: Just in case, who to contact?

    I agree with VictorBravo! Put it together, sell the extra parts, and have a good time. Lawyers are BIG trouble and will only make things more complicated. (They do this to make more money.) Having parts "here and there" will be a disaster financially. Thats asking to lose. Read Victor Bravo again, then proceed! jc

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    • #17
      Re: Just in case, who to contact?

      Originally posted by NY86 View Post
      Bill: I want to see your face when you get your first mailing from AARP...

      You'll hear me screaming all the way out in New York!

      I think I read somewhere that forcing yourself to balance and do hand-eye coordination type tasks will help stave off Alzheimer's and other old age problems. I cannot remember where, but I swear I saw something that suggested walking up stairs with your hand safely near the banister but not touching it (forcing your brain to do the spatial calculations) and that sort of thing would be a big help.

      For me, I'm going to go out and buy a tail-heavy Pitts S-1 biplane, put a lot of toe-out in the wheels, and find a long runway to go up and down at 60 mph to beat the hell out of myself with rudder-dancing to fight off Alzheimer's!

      Anybody here sees me slow down on any level, please kick my ass back into gear!
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