Bill 117......... Good News!!!!!

Posted by fnrat on 2010/3/7 15:33:27
and I quote...............

"The Ont. Legislature prorogued on March 4th and Bill 117 - a private member's bill to outlaw child passengers on motorcycles - died on the Order Paper and will not be carried through for any further consideration. "

finally a little sense returns to the world.........

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!!

Posted by Racso on 2010/3/8 6:41:14
Well that's great news. How are you enjoying your vacation? we had great weather here yesterday and it's going to be 12 degrees today.

Racso

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!!

Posted by Corrie on 2010/3/8 18:23:23
excellent news,

Corrie

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!!

Posted by fnrat on 2010/3/8 19:30:07
was pretty good, not great weather but decent enough to get some riding in, and a start on the tan... next week will be more of a tanning vacation.... LOL

Quote:

Racso wrote:
Well that's great news. How are you enjoying your vacation? we had great weather here yesterday and it's going to be 12 degrees today.

Racso


Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!! now official!!!

Posted by fnrat on 2010/3/10 18:07:48
Bill 117, the Ontario law that would have prohibited persons under 14 years old from riding as motorcycle passsengers, has finally died.

The Act was put down for good when Premier Dalton McGuinty prorogued the legislature on March 4. It will "not be heard at committee and will not move forward in the legislature," according to Jo-Anne Farquhar, communications director at the MMIC.

Bill 117 was introduced as a Private Members Bill by Helena Jaczek, MPP for Markham, in 2008.

A petition set up at ipetitions.com to protest the Bill collected 1,177 signatures.

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!! now official!!!

Posted by BlackBird on 2010/3/14 6:24:39
Now, I can bring Priya on a ride this spring! Does anyone know what the proper gauge bungee cord to use for a 3 month old?

LOL -

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!! now official!!!

Posted by gamy on 2010/3/15 4:26:58
Definitely 10 guage, you dont want her flapping about. Or maybe just some duct tape to hold gher in place.

Good luck with it

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!! now official!!!

Posted by gamy on 2010/3/15 4:27:06
Definitely 10 guage, you dont want her flapping about. Or maybe just some duct tape to hold gher in place.

Good luck with it

Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!! now official!!!

Posted by Visitor on 2010/5/8 3:33:39
NASA managers Wednesday cleared the shuttle Atlantis for launch May 14 on its 32nd and final planned flight, a three-spacewalk mission to the International Space Station. The primary goals of the 132nd shuttle flight are to replace aging solar array batteries, install a backup KU-band antenna and attach a new Russian module loaded with supplies and equipment.

"We had a very thorough review today, we went through all the things that have happened on the vehicle, both the shuttle and also the station," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's chief of space operations. "We're ready to go fly."

Launch is targeted for 2:20:08 p.m. EDT on May 14, roughly the moment when Earth's rotation carries launch complex 39A into the plane of the space station's orbit.

NASA's processing team at the Kennedy Space Center has one day of contingency time left in the current schedule and can make four launch attempts through May 18. If Atlantis isn't off the ground by then, the flight likely will slip to late June because of conflicts with other launches and periodic temperature issues related to the space station's orbit.

"It was a very smooth flight readiness review," said shuttle Program Manager John Shannon. "I am amazed at this team because (the shuttle) Discovery did just land 15 days ago. We're the beneficiaries of its very trouble-free mission. Atlantis has had a very trouble-free processing flow."

But Shannon said NASA managers attending an executive-level flight readiness review did go over two issues related to Discovery's flight.

Discovery's Ku-band antenna system failed shortly after launch, limiting data relay, radar operations and live video from the orbiter. After landing, the problem was traced to a specific transistor and while the same components are in place in Atlantis' Ku-band system, the odds of a similar failure two flights in a row are considered remote.

Engineers also reviewed work to better secure ceramic inserts, or plugs, that are threaded into place over bolts used to hold specific heat shield panels, window frames and other components in place. An insert worked its way loose during Discovery's re-entry, posing a potential impact threat.
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Re: Bill 117......... Good News!!!!! now official!!!

Posted by Sam on 2010/5/8 8:00:24
WTF?

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