The North American automotive association AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group) is publisher of the CQI-19 guideline. The CQI-19 describes product and process approval for sub-suppliers. As a long standing member of the AIAG, TopQM-Systems already specialized early on in the introduction, development and qualification of employees according to the content of CQI-19 and its transfer of knowledge, including methods of „best practice“.
The CQI-19 "product and process approval for sub-suppliers" guideline was developed by the AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group) to define minimum quality requirements for sub-suppliers. It provides details on the identification and inspection of pass-through characteristics (PTC)
He takes a breath. The room holds it with him.
The red balloon slips. Mac watches it rise three inches, stall, then drift toward a ceiling fan.
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He brings it to his lips. Doesn’t blow. Just listens. He takes a breath
The rubber whispers back: You used to believe in things.
Mac raps slow, like he’s underwater: “Balloonerism — that’s the doctrine of the loose air, The gospel of the string that snapped, the prayer of the nowhere. They said ‘touch grass,’ I touched clouds instead. Now my shadow’s a ghost, and my ghost is a kid Who forgot how to be scared.” A sample cuts in: a old interview, Mac laughing — “I don’t wanna be famous, I just wanna be heard while I’m quiet.” Mac watches it rise three inches, stall, then
Mac’s voice, layered and frayed: “I was five years old, I tied a balloon to my wrist So I wouldn’t float away to the place where the lost socks live. Now I’m 26, I tie a rubber band around my arm Same reason. Different pharmacy.” The piano comes in — drunk, beautiful, missing every third note on purpose. A saxophone moans like it just lost a friend. Behind it all: a child’s music box, warped, playing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” backwards.
He takes a breath. The room holds it with him.
The red balloon slips. Mac watches it rise three inches, stall, then drift toward a ceiling fan.
Want me to extend this into a full fake tracklist or write a simulated lyric sheet for one of the “songs”?
Pop.
He brings it to his lips. Doesn’t blow. Just listens.
The rubber whispers back: You used to believe in things.
Mac raps slow, like he’s underwater: “Balloonerism — that’s the doctrine of the loose air, The gospel of the string that snapped, the prayer of the nowhere. They said ‘touch grass,’ I touched clouds instead. Now my shadow’s a ghost, and my ghost is a kid Who forgot how to be scared.” A sample cuts in: a old interview, Mac laughing — “I don’t wanna be famous, I just wanna be heard while I’m quiet.”
Mac’s voice, layered and frayed: “I was five years old, I tied a balloon to my wrist So I wouldn’t float away to the place where the lost socks live. Now I’m 26, I tie a rubber band around my arm Same reason. Different pharmacy.” The piano comes in — drunk, beautiful, missing every third note on purpose. A saxophone moans like it just lost a friend. Behind it all: a child’s music box, warped, playing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” backwards.
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