That's a great idea. They should also encourage the fast liners to taunt the jerkoffs on the slow line.Originally Posted by Dozerdog
That's a great idea. They should also encourage the fast liners to taunt the jerkoffs on the slow line.Originally Posted by Dozerdog
the first time they miss their plane they will stopOriginally Posted by Dozerdog
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
Not true.Originally Posted by Ebenezer
Flights are controlled by privae companies, called airlines.
They have their own security measures above beyond TSA, (not FAA), mandates.
Last edited by Captain gameboy; 08-10-2006 at 11:12 PM.
I don't have the time to read through this entire thread, so if the points were made, mea culpa.
A few of things that I did note though:
1. These changes are brought about by specific identified threats. It isn't a knee jerk reaction. The concept of blowing a hole in an airliner with a fluid substance has a worrisome point for years. Obviously, that is the specific threat that was uncovered in this latest bust.
2. Op, you really have strong views on things without real knowlege. The only reason Richard Reed did not blow a hole i that airplane is because he used a wet match. A lighter would have done the trick, hence the prohibition.
3. People look at this stuff all the time and follow all the latest gadgets used for such things. They are not stupid.
In fact, they are quite bright and very concerned about your life. Have some trust in them. Deal with the inconvenience while enjoying the convenience of travelling at almost 600 mph at a cost that has never kept place with inflation.
Profiling is not a dirty word.
I hate the fact that these terrorists are controlling our lives!
why the **** can't I take a bottle of gatorade on the plane? That's bull****!
They aren't controlling your life. They are having an influence. It is that way with all who don't chose to live in community with other humans.Originally Posted by Mikey82
Originally Posted by Mikey82
Mikey you are epitome of what's wrong with the American public.
Originally Posted by Billsology
I think the thing that bothers people is that we have been doing this all our lives and suddenly now we are afraid of it, because they think they found someone who was going to blow up a plane with a bomb inside of a liquid. Like I said before....what's going on right now is exactly what the terrorists want. We are letting them win. Each little tiny freedom...my freedom to bring a bottle of gatorade on the plane to drink because I get thirsty and like Valerie said...they supply you with a little tiny cup of soda and a ton of ice. It doesn't do the trick. My freedom to bring a ipod, discman, walkman, cell phone, laptop or any other device that will soon get banned (just watch!). We have had these freedoms all our life and now because we get a little threat, nothing actually happens and we don't know if it ever would have....we lose them? How is that fair?Originally Posted by shelby
Last edited by Michael82; 08-11-2006 at 06:49 AM.
I'll let the terrorists have better oral hygene if it means I won't get blown up mid-flight.
The airlines have brought a lot of this crap upon themselves...purposely overbooking flights, etc...
I think they should replace flight attendants with robots. They would probably be more polite.
On a flight up from Florida one time, my wife and I booked three seats on USEless Air. (As opposed to two and holding the toddler.) My wife took the aisle, I took the window, and we put our daugher, in her car seat, in between us. The thought being, we could take turns feeding and entertaining her, thus cutting down on any disruptions to other passengers.
Flight attendant comes by, "You can't put her there."
"Where?"
"In between you like that."
"Why?"
"Because it's against the rules."
"Excuse me?"
"Because if something happens, you might be trapped."
I replied, "Listen, I'm trying to do you a favor. In between us, we can share reponsibility for keeping her fed and occupied, thereby cutting down any potential disruptions of any of the other passengers."
****Blank stare****
"And by the way, Miss....If this plane does go down, I would rather be behind her so that I can pass her off to try to ensure she survives before me."
****Rolls eyes and stomps away****
The carry-on thing has always been a pet peeve with me too. I always took a small diaper bag with child essentials, including animal crackers, and wore a knapsack with a book, a water, a pair of undies, a discman, and my keys in it....all while people were dragging on huge pieces of luggage.
RE: water. Well, if you aren't going to allow a small bottle of Zephyr Hills onboard, you had better instruct your prissy flight attendants to start passing out pre-inspected bottles (without caps ala RW Stadium, lol) as people board, because they're all going to very thirsty sitting on the runway in Atlanta, or Chicago.
I don't doubt you could squeeze nitro-glycerine into a toothpaste tube. But as long as the passenger is willing to drink a swig of water for the inspector, what's the harm with a bottle of Poland Spring?
Good post! With the new liquid rule. It's fine. But I want the whole can of pop instead of just a few sips. And like you said, a bottle of water would be nice too.Originally Posted by Billsology
OK, I may be opening a new can of worms here, but what the hell - it's Friday...
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but is it written anywhere that airlines have to provide food and beverage? I know it's expected since it's been done for years, but they aren't obligated to give you free soft drinks and peanuts. A lot of people treat it that way, but I don't recall there ever being any kind of "Thou shalt get free stuff on airplanes" commandment or anything.
So I don't get the complaining about not getting the whole can of soda. This isn't directed at you personally, Mikey - I hear this complaint every time I fly. I just don't get it, that's all - especially when it's a short flight. Yeah, if it's a cross-country jaunt it's nice to get a full drink, but since there is no requirement that we even get a free drink, it doesn't really bother me much.
Plus, 9 times out of 10, if you ask the flight attendant nicely, he or she will bring you another drink.
I have another funny one Mike.
My Dad was really ill, back in February of 1998, so I had to fly up from Florida, because we didn't know if he was going to pull through the surgery to remove his leg.
So it's just me this time, and I'm flying out of the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport. (Which, for all intents and purposes, could be called the Hooterville Airport, as it only deals with about two dozen flights a day)
I get to the screener, a cute little old lady of about 70. she Xrays my Timberland backpack, and tells me she needs to open it up.
No Prob.
She pulls out my little Panasonic DVD-TV. I had just bought it about a month before at the Best Buy near the Countryside Mall.
LADY: What's this?
ME: It's a portable DVD player.
LADY: A what?
ME: A DVD player. Press that little switch, and a tv screen pops up, and I can watch a movie on the flight.
LADY: Hmmm. Okay, what are these things? (In the small Caselogic case)
ME: Those are the movies.
LADY: Then what's this other piece of hardware in your knapsack?
ME: That's a cd player.
***blank stare***
ME: It plays music...sort of like a tape player, only with a laser that reads encoded information on the discs.
LADY: (exasperated) I gotta get to the store and check out all this newfangled stuff....oh just go!
I should write a book.
no, it isn't. That's why I always bring a bottle of gatorade and a bag of combos or something.Originally Posted by Dude
If anything, I'm upset that they got rid of the meals. I remember flying to Seattle the week before September 11th and we got a full meal to eat on our way there. It was nice.
You have to keep hydrated on a plane Dude.
I remember the good old days...when liquor was free.
hey!Originally Posted by shelby
One set of rules for all in the beloved community
Originally Posted by Billsology
EXACTLY!Originally Posted by Billsology
The Wright Brothers didn't have in-flight meal service. Do you hear them complaining?Originally Posted by Billsology
I didn't think so.