Growing up in HS and College I had a TI-89 since that was the highest level calc allowed on the SAT/ACT. I agree that TI has an unfair monopoly on these products. $130+ for a calc that has the power of less than a 80386 processor? Please. All of the TI-8xs of my HS days used Zilog Z80s, same CPU as...
Jump to postWhy not both? And I am being totally serious. Gas has its major advantage in being simple and quick. Turn on the gas, fire it up, and 10-15 minutes later you are ready to cook. Charcoal is more time and labor intensive, but even something as basic as a 22" Weber kettle grill can do a lot. And r...
Jump to postNicknames, terms of endearment, pet names, etc have no place in a professional setting. This shouldn't even be up for debate.
Jump to postIf you could replace all short haul flights at Denver with ground transportation like is the case in Europe, Denver would end up being only a medium-sized airport. The majority of it's flights can be made redundant by investing in ground transportation, but unlike Europe America never did invest in...
Jump to postThe fact that the US Federal Government allowed all of the major aerospace firms to merge in the 90s reflected the post-cold war reality that we could not support 6+ major aerospace firms (and countless other smaller companies to got merged/acquired into the eventual big 3) with reduced military/def...
Jump to postThe 18, I think, A320s that BN 2.0 had were acquired by America West.
Jump to postI was under the impression MDW receives a lot of GA traffic. Where would that traffic go if MDW where to close. It's not all WN. Its funny how we always forget GA on this site. For GA/corporate access to downtown Chicago, MDW can't be beat. Where is all of that going to go -- O'Hare, DuPage, Palwau...
Jump to postLiving in PHX I flew HP a decent bit until I moved east. Nothing especially special about them. Pre 9/11 I still remember hot meals in Y on longer flights -- I/my family used them a few times PHX-BWI to visit family in the DC area. IFE in the 757s was on large CRT monitors overhead, on the Airbii th...
Jump to postSure why not.
...European airport: London Gatwick (LGW)
...N-American airport: Phoenix (PHX)
...aircraft: Boeing 727-200 (United)
...widebody aircraft: Boeing 777-200 (Continental)
...turboprop aircraft: ATR42 (Trans World Express, Trans States Airlines)
...N-American airline: United
Yes... I had to double check my resume templates, but my address is on my resume, my cover letter template, oh and it is in the internal system for any employer that I am applying to as well. As for the whole tailored vs generic resume thing. One of the best bits of advice I got is that you need to ...
Jump to postI am willing to bet that the answer is that chicken is just cheaper than veal, so as a result you are less likely to see veal. Add in concerns over animal cruelty over how most veal is raised commercially and there you have it -- though ironically not like industrial scale chicken production is all ...
Jump to postI usually just let the suggestions take me through my wild ride of videos. Sometimes you end up in unexpected places. I generally prefer videos where someone is making something. Sometimes wood working on a lathe. Sometimes someone making something with primitive tools. Different techniques for sur...
Jump to postLooking over my sub list I have >20 channels that I follow and watch regularly.... I have been checking out this new channel. <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XCmWXE2J5dF7wXkzUVHtw>, this guy is a train hopper... just footage of him riding the rails. Totally illegal, no voice overs, but totally f...
Jump to postMirror Al Gore is enjoying his 5th term of President of the United States of America and Canada and all the guys have goaties. Radio Shack is alive and well and demands your mailing address so you can buy some AAA batteries.
Jump to postI love road trips and have traveled the entirety of Route 66 on the interstate and much of the old road (note: the actual only original truly remaining stretch is between Kingman and Seligman, AZ, IIRC). Anyhow, lot of touristy kitschy stuff, some interesting history, but it is surprisingly boring....
Jump to postI am new to the whole working out thing and I have found that if I am going to get it done leg day needs to happen at the beginning of the week or its just not gonna happen. Lower body work outs seem much harder in general and I now get why I see all these dudes with well developed upper bodies but ...
Jump to post"White Christmas" by the Drifters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfZPtkqXQIA
And in close second the entire soundtrack to "Its Christmas Charlie Brown"
Ideally colors that easily hide the stains of gravy and cranberry sauce.
Jump to postAs someone of eastern European Jewish descent I share a name (well initials in my case) with my paternal grandfather who passed 6 months before I was born. Thankfully they decided that Bernard, while a perfectly sensible name for a kid born in the 1910s, wouldn't play so well in 1980. That said I do...
Jump to postIf it weren't for that pesky international border both YOW and YUL would be very usable airports for both communities. Otherwise it is a long and not so great drive to get to SYR for these places. And winters can really make traveling suck up there.
Jump to postOne of my favorite aviation YouTubers, Flight Chops, has a friend who's Phenom is registered C-FWTF. On the few flight vlogs there have been a few chuckles from controllers over that.
Jump to postCan you have a sub-moon, orbiting a moon, orbiting a planet, orbiting a star? I saw this today, https://gizmodo.com/astronomers-wonder-can-moons-have-moons-1829639045 TLDR is that it may be possible under certain circumstances.... mainly being having a very large moon with a very large orbit around...
Jump to posttrpmb6 wrote:So it seems that Black Licorice is NOT the correct Licorice. So what is?
I didn't realize the hate for DS9 -- I thought the correct hated series was Voyager (though it is probably Discovery these days) amongst ST fanboys. I get the whole mostly being confined to a space station basically throws the whole trekking thing out the airlock and in many ways it tossed out the R...
Jump to postSince we all know that DS9 is the correct ST series I thought we give this one some discussion. Which self-contained episode from this series -- and for DS9 this is very hard as it was very serialized and there are several major story arcs out there so excellent episodes such as In the Pale Moonligh...
Jump to postFor #4 -- back when I used to follow the other half to the mall and would get bored in Sephora my two favorite male colognes were Yves Saint Laurant pour l'homme and Dolce and Gabanna Light Blue for men. Both are nice, subtle, warm scents that are not overly musky. Though I think they should just ma...
Jump to postI go through phases w/ yogurt and get pretty sick of it pretty quickly. For Greek yogurt the Fage 2% flips are my preferred choice. But what I really like are the Trader Joe's whole milk yogurt cups. They come in a six pack for about 3 bucks... while they are smaller than say a Yoplait because they ...
Jump to postI would say this question really needs to be addressed to your OB/midwife and not an internet forum.
Jump to postTo be pedantic, since this is a.net the USS McCain, DDG-56, was rededicated in July to honor all three. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_John_S._McCain_(DDG-56) But the cat is long since out of the bag with both the Stennis and Vinson and naming CVNs after politicians. As an aside perhaps the next ...
Jump to postMy two longest are RIC-MSP on NW and PHX-EUG on HP both coming in a hair under 1000 miles. Given that it has been more than a decade since I did the last one I don't remember them being awful, but not exactly great flights... I suppose a lot of that was mitigated by what was waiting for me upon arri...
Jump to postIs YYZ b/c this is a.net any song with an airport code is the most correct.
Jump to postIn Return of the Jedi Han and Leia fail to bring down the shield. Lets just say things don't go too well above Endor.
Jump to postI believe the pedantic thread is over there ---->
That said I don't like flips flops as they are uncomfortable for me. Teva sandals all the way. I wear them all the time, even with socks (!) until my cat tossed his cookie on mine the other week.
I would like to self-gloss and nominate http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1399449 , even though I abandoned my own thread a week ago. Though I don't believe we've reached peak correctedness yet. Whichever correct thread ends up being the most correct I believe it will involve o...
Jump to postI don't know the correct franchise, but the incorrect one is Dr. Who.
Jump to postMy GF needs TV to fall asleep, but she just puts her laptop on the nightstand and watches random stuff on Netflix. But I am generally in agreement that bedroom should equal no TV. I'll go out on a limb and say the correct number of tvs is > 0 but < number of rooms in the house. We'd probably need to...
Jump to postOne of my past times is looking at real estate online -- with an eye for homes that I could realistically afford in the not all that distant future. But what I find really fascinating in the homes that are not so artfully staged is just how many TVs people have. Bear in mind none of these homes are ...
Jump to postThey are going to do nothing about it, They'll tweet more horror at whatever comes out of the POTUS's mouth from the rest of his time in Helsinki. They'll act all sanctimonious on the Sunday morning talk show circuit. But they'll do nothing. I'd love to be proven wrong but I'll put 5 rubles on nothi...
Jump to postI never really thought the River Visual to rwy 19 at DCA was all that crazy of an approach. It requires a fairly precise track but there aren't any hugely radical direction changes... especially if we are using the old IGS approach to rwy 13 at Kai Tak.
Jump to postI think there needs to be a distinction between cured meat and processed the fuck out of meat (in the case of SPAM). Though I do every now and then crave a bologna sandwich, but I end up splurging and getting the Boar's Head sliced thin from the deli for no other reason than the cheap stuff is alway...
Jump to postNot to be pedantic, but I believe there is no such thing as an incorrect cured meat.
Jump to postOff hand from what you haven't listed, the Piper PA-32 family... Cherokee 6/Piper Six/Lance/Saratoga. There are some smaller aircraft that can seat six but not all the comfortably and maybe not with any sort of usable load. This would include the Piper PA 24-250/260, the model 33 and 35 Bonanzas had...
Jump to postJust plugging numbers into the great circle mapper for the shortest segments that I am think of on the fly. But Recife to Lisbon via the Cape Verde Islands is roughly 1800 statute miles each leg. I suppose most of the not so short legged Citations could do that with a ferry crew. A Youtuber pilot I ...
Jump to postNovember 1991 I think the week before or even of Thanksgiving, PHX-ORD on a United 727-200. Our family had to go back to Chicago for my grandfather's funeral. Despite the sadness of the trip I was still super excited for my first plane trip as I had already gotten bitten by the aviation bug at that ...
Jump to postDid some poking around online and at Target this weekend and while it is still on sale I think the Dyson will win. I really do hope it lives up to the hype, but they seem to have a pretty solid product and you gotta pay to play. Though the price to pay according to the other half is that the old Ken...
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