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4) REMOVE THE LOWER SEAT BELT REEL BOLTS (16mm pre'94 17mm '94 and later) AND SPACERS. Also remove seat belt reel alignment screw at the top of the mounting bracket (small screw w/ 10mm head) and discard. Pull the complete assembly forward and bend the alignment tab down flat, this will allow the reel to tilt inward for better seat belt alignment and retraction after the bar is installed. Do not reinstall the small alignment bolt at the top of the reel.
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From the North (I-95 or I-93)
If you are heading south on I-93, follow I-93 into Boston then follow the I-93 instructions below. If you are heading south on I-95, take the I-93 South exit (exit 55 A/B [old exit 37]) then follow the instructions from I-93. Alternatively, take the I-90 East exit (Massachusetts Turnpike) from I-95 then follow the instructions from I-90.

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From the South (I-95 or I-93)
If you are heading north on I-93, follow I-93 into Boston then follow the I-93 instructions below. If you are heading north on I-95, take the I-93 North exit then follow the instructions from I-93. Alternatively, take the I-90 East exit from I-95 then follow the instructions from I-90.

Swing the locking arm around and line up the notch on the underside to the pin on the left rear frame. Press the button on the locking mechanism to slide it back while you place the notch over the pin, then push it forward again to lock it. Check that the cable on the right side of the lounge is firmly attached. If you have an older model, you will have to attach a locking arm on both sides using bolts and acorn nuts; place a washer on either side of the pre-drilled holes before you put the bolt through.

The Esports Gaming Lounge is the hub for collegiate esports teams and recreational gaming on Cornell University's campus! Located on the second floor of Robert Purcell Community Center, the lounge features 13 gaming PCs and 3 TVs for gaming on consoles.

Cornell's esports teams receive priority access to use the gaming PCs in the lounge. Individual reservations may be shortened, moved to different PCs, or cancelled as-needed for intercollegiate matches.

Players are welcome to bring their own equipment to use on PCs in the lounge. USB and bluetooth devices are supported by the PCs as well as traditional headsets that use a 3.5mm aux jack (available under the PC monitor). Please note that lounge PCs do not have speakers, and the lounge does not currently have headsets or headphones that are able to be borrowed. Players should plan to bring their own.

The lounge features 3 televisions, each equipped with a PlayStation 5 console and a Nintendo Switch console dock. Students may borrow controllers, games, and Nintendo Switch consoles from a staff member in the lounge. Staff can also assist you with getting your game started and connecting controllers for you and friends.

Use of the Esports Gaming Lounge is a privilege, and all players are expected to follow some general guidelines to help us ensure a safe and inclusive environment and that the equipment is able to be enjoyed by students for many more years. Students who violate the guidelines of the lounge may lose access privileges.

The Esports Gaming Lounge is grateful to all our supporters who help us continue to provide an on-campus space for students to find community through video games. Gifts of any amount go toward maintaining our video game console and PC equipment, purchasing new video games, hosting gaming lounge events, and funding our team of student employees who make operating the lounge possible.

The lounge has expansive weekly hours during the academic year to accommodate PC reservations and drop-in play. In an effort to keep the lounge consistently available to as many students as possible each week, we do not currently offer opportunities for student orgs to reserve the entire space. Orgs interested in using the whole space for a gathering or informal event are encouraged to reserve groups of PCs and schedule the event on Monday-Wednesday afternoons when the lounge has reduced drop-in traffic.

Please be sure to familiarize yourselves with the general lounge policies and operations before planning a gathering in the space. Lounge staff do periodically adjust PC reservations that exceed 3 hours if they are during days/windows when other students would like to use the PCs; please contact us at esport...@cornell.edu if you are planning a gathering that will have PC reservations longer than 3 hours.

At this time, the lounge is only able to accommodate current Cornell University students. Our PCs require active Cornell netid credentials in order to play games, and only current Cornell students are able to borrow games, controllers, and other console equipment to use in the lounge. Current students are only able to log into a single lounge PC at a time and are unable to log into a second PC for guests.

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Partnerships, corporations, trusts, and employers who reimburse their employees for business expenses should refer to the instructions for their required tax forms and chapter 11 of Pub. 535, Business Expenses, for information on deducting travel, meals, and entertainment expenses.

If you have one expense that includes the costs of non-entertainment-related meals, entertainment, and other services (such as lodging or transportation), you must allocate that expense between the cost of non-entertainment-related meals, and entertainment and the cost of other services. You must have a reasonable basis for making this allocation. For example, you must allocate your expenses if a hotel includes one or more meals in its room charge.

You pay $199 a day for a double room. A single room costs $149 a day. You can deduct the total cost of driving your car to and from Chicago, but only $149 a day for your hotel room. If both you and your spouse use public transportation, you can only deduct your fare.

If you travel by public transportation, any place in the United States where that vehicle makes a scheduled stop is a point in the United States. Once the vehicle leaves the last scheduled stop in the United States on its way to a point outside the United States, you apply the rules under Travel Outside the United States, later.

If you travel by ocean liner, cruise ship, or other form of luxury water transportation for business purposes, there is a daily limit on the amount you can deduct. The limit is twice the highest federal per diem rate allowable at the time of your travel. (Generally, the federal per diem is the amount paid to federal government employees for daily living expenses when they travel away from home within the United States for business purposes.)

Entertainment includes any activity generally considered to provide entertainment, amusement, or recreation. Examples include entertaining guests at nightclubs; at social, athletic, and sporting clubs; at theaters; at sporting events; on yachts; or on hunting, fishing, vacation, and similar trips. Entertainment may also include meeting personal, living, or family needs of individuals, such as providing meals, a hotel suite, or a car to customers or their families.

If you have one expense that includes the costs of entertainment and other services (such as lodging or transportation), you must allocate that expense between the cost of entertainment and the cost of other services. You must have a reasonable basis for making this allocation. For example, you must allocate your expenses if a hotel includes entertainment in its lounge on the same bill with your room charge.

Generally, you can't deduct any expense for an entertainment event. This includes expenses for entertaining guests at nightclubs; at social, athletic, and sporting clubs; at theaters; at sporting events; on yachts; or on hunting, fishing, vacation, and similar trips.

Taxes and tips relating to a business meal are included as a cost of the meal and are subject to the 50% limit. However, the cost of transportation to and from the meal is not treated as part of the cost and would not be subject to the limit.

Daily transportation expenses you incur while traveling from home to one or more regular places of business are generally nondeductible commuting expenses. However, there may be exceptions to this general rule. You can deduct daily transportation expenses incurred going between your residence and a temporary work station outside the metropolitan area where you live. Also, daily transportation expenses can be deducted if (1) you have one or more regular work locations away from your residence; or (2) your residence is your principal place of business and you incur expenses going between the residence and another work location in the same trade or business, regardless of whether the work is temporary or permanent and regardless of the distance.

Figure B, earlier, illustrates the rules that apply for deducting transportation expenses when you have a regular or main job away from your home. You may want to refer to it when deciding whether you can deduct your transportation expenses.

If you have one or more regular work locations away from your home and you commute to a temporary work location in the same trade or business, you can deduct the expenses of the daily round-trip transportation between your home and the temporary location, regardless of distance.

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