www.sig-is.org Review:

SIGIS | The Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards - The Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards was formed to create a standard industry solution that could be both scaleable and broadly adoptable, while consistent with IRS requirements.

  • https://www.sig-is.org/about-sigis SIGIS | About SIGIS - About SIGIS provides an overview of who SIGIS is and the services that are offered.
  • https://www.sig-is.org/programs/eligible-product-list SIGIS | Eligible Product List - A list of eligible health care/medical products that qualify for purchase with Health Benefit card.
  • https://www.sig-is.org/programs/tps-merchant-certification SIGIS | TPS Merchant Certification - Information for how merchants that use a SIGIS certified third-party servicer may qualify for a simplified IIAS certification.
  • https://www.sig-is.org/programs/iias-versus-90-rule-comparison SIGIS | IIAS versus 90% Rule Comparison - A comparison that highlights some of the key characteristics and requirements of both the IIAS and 90% Rule programs.
  • https://www.sig-is.org/card-holders/store-locator SIGIS | Store Locator - A store locator by which consumers can find IIAS and/or 90% retail locations that support the SIGIS standards.
  • https://www.sig-is.org/card-holders/eligible-products SIGIS | Eligible Products - A list of eligible and ineligble products for card holders to purchase with Health Benefit Card.

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  • Jason D Preiss - Velcro strap pulls off quickly

    These good looking gloves are light weight with excellent air flow. The material is not very stretchy so getting the proper size is important here. My size XL were a little tight on the average. The gloves feel good and are comfortable. However the small, thin velcro strap at the wrist started pulling away from its stitching after only a couple hours of casual riding. This was unacceptable for me so I cannot recommend these unfortunately.

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  • BillH - A very interesting 2010 technical review of the F1 season

    This review of the 2010 F1 technical advances has fascinating close-up illustrations of details that one doesn't normally see on TV or magazine coverage of Formula 1 cars. The illustrations seem to be all computer-generated although they look like colored hand-done drawings. It's hard to know just how accurate they are as the book contains no photographs. It appears that much of the art is taken from photos or on-the-scene sketches, although the author does not elaborate.

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