• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Sybway Superman gets rewarded

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
Originally posted by: Qwest
Originally posted by: mugs
Autrey -- whose boss didn't believe his excuse for being late to work until he saw on the Internet what Autrey had done -- is also scheduled to appear on both "The Late Show With David Letterman" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

While looking around on the MTA's site yesterday, I found that they'll actually give you a note if they make you late for work.

link?

Yes, it's an official policy but the transit workers had no idea what i was talking about when they rerouted the L and made me 30 min late to work.. No one asks for proof, they just grumble and go to work.
 
Originally posted by: Qwest
Originally posted by: mugs
Autrey -- whose boss didn't believe his excuse for being late to work until he saw on the Internet what Autrey had done -- is also scheduled to appear on both "The Late Show With David Letterman" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

While looking around on the MTA's site yesterday, I found that they'll actually give you a note if they make you late for work.

link?

Yes, it's an official policy but the transit workers had no idea what i was talking about when they rerouted the L and made me 30 min late to work.. No one asks for proof, they just grumble and go to work.
 
Originally posted by: ngvepforever2
He deserves that and much more.

Sounds about right. I believe if you get a gift of over $11,000 you have to pay Federal tax on it, so the $10,000 from Trump means he gets to keep all of it. I am not sure if the two other undisclosed checks would push that over the limit or if it is $11,000 per gift. A week at Disney cool. And scholarships for his kids, nice. An apartment make-over? I hope its not Queer eye.
 
Man, I never would have thought to pin someone down while the subway passed over head. Just a bit high, he could expect to get pwned by the subway.
 
Autrey said: "You see somebody in distress, you help out,"

If everyone lived by these words, the world would truly be a better place. Kudos to Mr. Autrey's bravery and heroism, we need more people like him. :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
Reuters

Autrey -- whose boss didn't believe his excuse for being late to work until he saw on the Internet what Autrey had done
============================
Typical

Trump should've hired Autrey.

Speaking as a manager...I wouldn't have believed it either. It sounds too ridiculous to be true.
 
Originally posted by: DanDrop
Autrey said: "You see somebody in distress, you help out,"

If everyone lived by these words, the world would truly be a better place. Kudos to Mr. Autrey's bravery and heroism, we need more people like him. :thumbsup:

I agree, but in this case who among us would have actually jumped onto those tracks and did what he did, not knowing if you would actually clear the train as it passed over?

This was extremely heroic but the man was also with his 2 young kids, what would happen to them if he died? Imagine the trauma they would've went through if he didn't make it out alive. It was a ballsy thing to do, but perhaps too risky considering the chances of the man dying even if you were brave enough to try and save him.

I commend him for his actions, but some rescue attempts are just too risky to take especially if you have a family to take care of. It's one thing if you're a cop and it's your job to take risks because you're trained to handle certain things, but this guy was an innocent construction worker who took a huge chance to save this guy and luckily made it out okay.
 
Originally posted by: essasin
Finally something good in the news.

yea really. that's kinda why i stopped watching the news...you can find about the good stuff on the net but keep yourself isolated from the bad stuff making you less desensitized about all of it.
 
I didn't think it was a big deal when I read the headline. I then read on about what he did. Whoah.
I am positive he didn't think about, just an instinct. You have to be one kind person to do this without hesitating.
Glad his work didn't go un-noticed.
 
Originally posted by: Tizyler
Imagine the suspense while the train was on top of them.... and then... it passes.... and they're ok!

It didn't pass. It stopped over them. They had to wait for the transit workers to cut power to the third rail before they crawled out.
 
Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
Originally posted by: ngvepforever2
He deserves that and much more.

Sounds about right. I believe if you get a gift of over $11,000 you have to pay Federal tax on it, so the $10,000 from Trump means he gets to keep all of it. I am not sure if the two other undisclosed checks would push that over the limit or if it is $11,000 per gift. A week at Disney cool. And scholarships for his kids, nice. An apartment make-over? I hope its not Queer eye.

If you get a gift of over $11,000 the GIVER has to pay tax on it (and the limit is $11,000 per person per year, and there is a $1 million lifetime threshold that factors in somehow too, I'm not entirely clear on all of it). The recipient doesn't have to pay taxes on a gift.

However you have to pay taxes on prizes regardless of value. I'm not sure how they draw the line between gifts and prizes. For instance, when Oprah gave away all those cars, the people who received them had to pay income taxes on them. That seems like a gift to me. If you got in on the free Vista/Office 2007 Microsoft was giving away (to developers only) for watching webcasts, you have to pay taxes on that even though it seems more like a gift than a prize.

So I'm not really sure how the line is drawn or whether the guy will have to pay taxes, all I know is the $11k threshold for the gift tax has nothing to do with it.
 
Back
Top