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 The software engineer who plowed his small plane into an office building housing nearly 200 federal tax employees on Thursday was even-tempered and mild-mannered, according to two people who knew him.In a Web diary written before the crash, Joseph Stack took aim at the IRS, outraged at loopholes that benefit large corporations but not average Americans. But Stack, who used to play in the Billy Eli Band, was  stanley canada described as  easy going  by the band s manager. He talked politics like everyone but didn t show any obsession,  said Pam Parker, the wife of Billy Eli and manager of the band.  The letter sounded like his voice but it was nothing I ever heard him say. Parker told CBS News that Stack had a full-time job and had just gotten married when he stopped playing with the band a year and a half ago.         Parker said that she saw Stack six weeks ago and he was  his usual easy going  self.Facebook Groups Support Domestic TerroristFather-in-Law: Pilot Had Hang-Up Over IRSAustin Plane Attacker s Wife to SpeakIRS Worker: Austin Attack  Unfair Austin Pilot Left Anti-IRS Suicide NotePhotos: Austin Crash Pilot Joseph Stack Clearly there was crazy in him but it must have been way in the back of his head, it wasn t who Joe was,  she added.Patrick Beach, a writer for the Austin American Statesman who practiced in a band with Stack and his wife Cheryl, says he s shocked.        stanley canada       It seems extremely out of character stanley italia ,  he told CBS News correspondent Don Teague.   He was the quintessential Xovo A complete explanation of the new comment system on io9
 If you spend your weekends flying drones, be careful you don ;t stray too close to a ball game: the FAA stanley thermobecher  has issued a warning which warms of large fines or imprisonments if your UAV strays too close to large sports venues .     And honestly, close doesn ;t even mean that close. The rules point out that it   illegal to fly within 3 miles and under 3,000 feet of stadiums from NCAA Division 1 football, Major League Baseball, the National Football League and, err, even big car races. Air stanley fr  space above these places is designated as national defense airspace for one hour before and after events鈥攈ence the strict penalties. This is really an extension of existing rules鈥攂ut it   the first time the FAA has ever explicitly stated that criminal penalties can result from flying in restricted airspace stanley cup . So, better stick to watching the game on TV, then. [FAA via Ars Technica] Image by Bureau of Land Management under Creative Commons license                                                        Drones