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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: longnshort who wrote (973298)10/17/2016 8:29:22 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (4) of 1571736
 
Nope: money.cnn.com

gizmodo.com

The head of the Braniff Airlines even rang in on the Trump campaign's desperate deception.

Furthermore...

The Braniff Foundation, a nonprofit organization that documents and preserves the history of Braniff Airways, just released a flight attendant manual from 1979 proving that armrests on Braniff’s Boeing 727 airplanes could move. Other airlines from the time also had first class seats with moveable armrests.The 1979 manual for Braniff flight attendants explained that “the arm rests in first class are removable by pulling up.” According to Ben Cass, founder of the Braniff Foundation, it would’ve taken “two seconds” to move the armrest.

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