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Posted by Leon on Apr-23-2009 23:03:

anyone flying lately

with all those plane crashes lately, I've come down with the pryda-syndrome, finding it safer to drive across a continent with crazy american drivers at high speeds in high times

but fwug dat, I need to go to canada this summer. anyone know of some hot deals, or better ways to travel these days?


Posted by Teezdalien on Apr-23-2009 23:07:

Get a bike dude.


Posted by wotyzoid on Apr-23-2009 23:09:


YES, YOU WILL CRASH.


Posted by Leon on Apr-23-2009 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid

YES, YOU WILL CRASH.



Posted by Reza on Apr-23-2009 23:31:

u gatta die one day... might as well go down with style


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Apr-24-2009 01:28:

flying rocks.


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2009 01:34:

quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
flying rocks.


its become a bore for me. too much hassel at the airport. same old quaqmire pilot on the speaker. same old small cans of pepsi with the same old chunks of ice.

i try to get to the airport at the last minute possible, so i don't have to spend so much time there. and layovers? fuck those that are mroe than an hour. so boring.

on the flip side, 20 min layovers suck ass when you have to haul ass across the trippy underground of the detroit airport

meh


Posted by iclone on Apr-24-2009 01:36:

LA to canada? depends if you want to get there quickly or enjoy the journey along the way...


Posted by ziptnf on Apr-24-2009 01:47:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
its become a bore for me. too much hassel at the airport. same old quaqmire pilot on the speaker. same old small cans of pepsi with the same old chunks of ice.

i try to get to the airport at the last minute possible, so i don't have to spend so much time there. and layovers? fuck those that are mroe than an hour. so boring.

on the flip side, 20 min layovers suck ass when you have to haul ass across the trippy underground of the detroit airport

meh

Definitely. There is a reason the travel industry is in the shitter. Poor economy, lame airport regulations, layovers, weather issues... the list goes on and on.

I have an awesome idea...


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-24-2009 01:48:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
its become a bore for me. too much hassel at the airport. same old quaqmire pilot on the speaker. same old small cans of pepsi with the same old chunks of ice.

i try to get to the airport at the last minute possible, so i don't have to spend so much time there. and layovers? fuck those that are mroe than an hour. so boring.

on the flip side, 20 min layovers suck ass when you have to haul ass across the trippy underground of the detroit airport

meh


Drop a bean or a gel tab, and I promise the flight will be...interesting


Posted by l�cid on Apr-24-2009 01:50:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
on the flip side, 20 min layovers suck ass when you have to haul ass across the trippy underground of the detroit airport

meh

ha, yeah that's fun.

flying out of Detroit twice on Christmas eve because your original flight can't land due to visibility is also fun.

i love airports.


Posted by verndogs on Apr-24-2009 01:50:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
its become a bore for me. too much hassel at the airport. same old quaqmire pilot on the speaker. same old small cans of pepsi with the same old chunks of ice.

i try to get to the airport at the last minute possible, so i don't have to spend so much time there. and layovers? fuck those that are mroe than an hour. so boring.

on the flip side, 20 min layovers suck ass when you have to haul ass across the trippy underground of the detroit airport

meh


I'm actually looking forward to the DTW airport only because my friend game me a free northwest worldclub pass


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2009 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Drop a bean or a gel tab, and I promise the flight will be...interesting


To be honest, most of the time when i fly, i fall asleep before the plane even takes off. next thing i know, i'm either in mid-air, or i'm landing at said destination.


Posted by Cpt.Cocaine on Apr-24-2009 01:53:


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2009 01:53:

then of course you get to your spot and you're sitting there, waiting and waiting to get off the plane. and that damn old lady is going SO FUCKING SLOW....so you finally get passed her; and then its more waiting to get your bags. and nothing is quite as boring as watching other people's luggage go by....maybe boiling water. i dunno. i try not to do either.


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-24-2009 01:54:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
finally get passed her



Posted by tubularbills on Apr-24-2009 01:55:

*past


Posted by idoru on Apr-24-2009 01:55:

Airport security can suck my left nut. The day I was told that, even though the small water bottle was CLEAR, the liquid inside was CLEAR and you could see directly through it, I needed to place a water bottle through the x-ray machine "so that it [could] be examined for safety reasons" was the day that I lost all faith in the FAA.


Posted by verndogs on Apr-24-2009 02:01:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Airport security can suck my left nut. The day I was told that, even though the small water bottle was CLEAR, the liquid inside was CLEAR and you could see directly through it, I needed to place a water bottle through the x-ray machine "so that it [could] be examined for safety reasons" was the day that I lost all faith in the FAA.


I take it this happened before August 2006. You oan't get water bottles past security now, opened or unopened.


Posted by idoru on Apr-24-2009 02:02:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
I take it this happened before August 2006. You oan't get water bottles past security now, opened or unopened.


Yes, about a year before the whole "liquid explosive" bullshit.

Edit: Show of hands, does anybody feel safer flying than they did when the rules were far more relaxed?


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Apr-24-2009 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
I take it this happened before August 2006. You oan't get water bottles past security now, opened or unopened.
yup yup/

I only had my school purse with me since my boyfriend flew an earlier flight to miami with my luggage... I completely forgot I had my water bottle inside.

I was like doh SORRY! throw it away.


Posted by Arbiter on Apr-24-2009 02:12:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
I'm actually looking forward to the DTW airport only because my friend game me a free northwest worldclub pass


Nice.

Last time I was in DTW I bought a day pass there for $50. My connection was cancelled and the line to rebook was half way down the terminal, whereas the line for customer service inside the worldclub lounge had about five people in it. Definitely one of the better $50 I've spent...


Posted by fbgdavidson on Apr-24-2009 02:34:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
I'm actually looking forward to the DTW airport only because my friend game me a free northwest worldclub pass


I get free lounge access when I fly and it makes a big difference. Somewhere quiet to chill out with a beer, some snacks and the internet. Some lounges you can get a free massage, very nice and relaxing before a longhaul.

I had a flight last year that was delayed 8hrs at JFK, a rolling tech delay and actually found it quite relaxing thanks to the lounge. Had time to catch up on the internet, enjoy some free beers and food and watch all the activity on the apron outside. Sure I'd rather have been spending time in Chicago but for hanging around in the airport it wasn't so bad.

If you travel enough the elite status perks make flying rather pleasant; priority check-in, security lines, boarding, lounge access, preferred seating etc. etc.

quote:
Originally posted by idoru was the day that I lost all faith in the FAA.


FAA? You mean TSA right?


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Apr-24-2009 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Airport security can suck my left nut. The day I was told that, even though the small water bottle was CLEAR, the liquid inside was CLEAR and you could see directly through it, I needed to place a water bottle through the x-ray machine "so that it [could] be examined for safety reasons" was the day that I lost all faith in the FAA.


I don't know for absolute certain, but I can't imagine why they would not have integrated a conveyor belt that only does x-ray scans, but detect scents of explosive material.
I mean, you couldfill your bottle of water, put in a quarter spoon for C(CH2ONO2)4, shake it until it saturates and the water looks completely normal. Once on the plane, go to the bathroom, take out the bathroom lightbulb and use it as a furnace, cook the water bottle until the explosive clay forms on the bottom of the bottle. Then cut out the electrical wire from the light bulb fixture, attach it to an open switch for your makeshift bomb.

Why exactly do you need water up there, buddy? You sound kinda suspicious to not relinquish your bottle of the most abundant resource on earth.


Posted by idoru on Apr-24-2009 03:07:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
I don't know for absolute certain, but I can't imagine why they would not have integrated a conveyor belt that only does x-ray scans, but detect scents of explosive material.
I mean, you couldfill your bottle of water, put in a quarter spoon for C(CH2ONO2)4, shake it until it saturates and the water looks completely normal. Once on the plane, go to the bathroom, take out the bathroom lightbulb and use it as a furnace, cook the water bottle until the explosive clay forms on the bottom of the bottle. Then cut out the electrical wire from the light bulb fixture, attach it to an open switch for your makeshift bomb.


But of course.

quote:
Why exactly do you need water up there, buddy? You sound kinda suspicious to not relinquish your bottle of the most abundant resource on earth.


It's not exactly abundant when you're 30,000 feet above the earth in a solid metal tube, is it?


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