Although MNL has historically been considered a low yield market, I wonder now that Pinoy-Americans are usually the top 1 or 2 highest earning ethnic groups in the USA, if that might well be changing. We have a winner! The hard-working, expat Pinoy-Americans have moved up the socio-economic ladder ...
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Jump to postAs a casual observer, I have to ironically ask: what could possibly go wrong when you have multiple aircraft buzzing around at low altitude, in low speed multiple configurations in very reduced airspace? Answer: a big boys playing make believe war games with their historical toys accident waiting to...
Jump to postThese bees cannot survive the Alaskan winter and as such they're being rented for a short time in the growing season for Alaska and then would head back to California (or on to another farm location). So they're all removed and any left untransported with the hive would die. There's no risk of inva...
Jump to postThis will not end well...signed, Ayatollah So
Jump to postNote: Urban 5G base stations are limited to 1584 W /MHz , i. e. at a channel bandwidth of 20 MHz you'd measure a total power output of 31.7 kW right in front of the antenna. The "true" power output (how much RF power goes into the antenna) is still in the 100 W range thanks to highly dire...
Jump to postNatflyer wrote:So after all the fuss this issue seems to have fizzled out
This is what I was going to say. Clearly there is plenty of blame to pass around, but we've been building radios for nearly a century. We know how to tune specific frequencies. The fact that sloppy hardware was designed is just shoddy work. The fact that officially certified (you know, the thorough...
Jump to postI feel it's likely there is a lack of expertise in this area. All due respect for your longtime contribution to this board, but this is what was called in Jerry's day a "copeout" There is no lack of expertise in either Telecom or Aviation in this area. There is a lack of backbone to say e...
Jump to posthivue wrote:There is a relatively minimal downside and potentially a fantastic upside.
ItnStln wrote:And what happens to the money that the cell companies paid for this frequency?
What baffles me is this is an airline enthusiast website, but so many people are defending the telecoms. As in many on-line forums, a good percentage of the posters are not independent but institutional mouthpieces. The disinformation and misdirection comes fast and furious in these heady days. Big...
Jump to postThey're talking in all sorts of funny, prankish accents, even when speaking to ATC at one point. Do you condone that in an active professional environment? That accent that says all the offensive stuff is straight out of King of the Hill, and doesn't sound like either pilot's actual voice. So you c...
Jump to postwjcandee wrote:Some of the most-mean and most-vocal of that crew seem to have retired, so I guess we will see.
My understanding in NV at least is with Clark and Washoe Counties already reporting in, the margin is smaller than the heavily red rural mail in ballots left to count. Regardless, NV has stated they will not give any updates until tomorrow at the earliest. Someone mentioned earlier that the "l...
Jump to postWhat’s very interesting to me is that Fox News is not seemingly ramping up to contest the election, and in fact they’ve gone through hoops to back their Arizona call while under attack from the Trump campaign. In the coming hours or maybe tomorrow at the latest, it seems as though they’ll follow ot...
Jump to postfrmrCapCadet wrote:He also is wearing an identifiable uniform.
There are hardly in cultural ties or any major business ties connecting Utah and New Mexico. Hardly any of the 70,000+ LDS members who live in NM have "cultural" ties to Utah? Or as Wikipedia says... "Mormons first came to New Mexico in 1846. The LDS Church has traditionally had a st...
Jump to postGreat post enplaned - the world of Amazon freight-handling made objectively transparent.
Jump to postFarmington has a significant LDS population pushing the growth...must expand the Empire.
You will note there is also a Farmington, "suburb" of SLC.
A couple of questions come to mind: Why does the US Dept of Defense use Delta, a private company, to transport government employees? Don't the Feds have contracts with charter or other operators to fly troops? Are there particular advantages to using the A350 for these routes? Delta offers charters...
Jump to postA couple of questions come to mind:
Why does the US Dept of Defense use Delta, a private company, to transport government employees?
Don't the Feds have contracts with charter or other operators to fly troops?
Are there particular advantages to using the A350 for these routes?
Once upon a time, Delta was a domestic airline company. Before the Globalist Financiers got control....
Jump to postTo me, the current position of any country closing itself off from foreign country is unsustainable, and on the long run its only avoiding the inevitable. Of course you are expecting a vaccine. If a vaccine is not done, what would NZ do? keep closed for ever? You underestimate the adaptable capacit...
Jump to postwjcandee wrote:I said they were helping Sun Country out, which they are.
wjcandee wrote:Amazon is helping Sun Country out by dramatically-advancing the delivery and in-service dates of the aircraft that Sun Country will be operating.
Slice it anyway you want but SLC is a net loser in this pandemic. Apart from their large reliance on DL, the LDS international church traffic (has) will take a foreseeable hit. Expansion is an LDS tenet...things have changed.
Jump to postIn a non-total lockdown situation, home is the most likely place to get infected. 1 person infected on the outside will most likely infect all others in the household, even if they never leave the door. And the larger the households, the more home infections you'll see. Assuming minority groups gen...
Jump to postHave researchers looked into potential connections between flu vaccination and Covid-19 rates?
Someone provide a primer on flu vaccination in the US?
AirWorthy99 wrote:1) different virus strain
This is something that doesn't make much sense, really.
Your assessment of the US situation is correct. By far one of the most serious problems in our society is a lack of maturity amongst many adults coupled with inability to see any big picture beyond one’s immediate selfish needs. The only "big picture" Americans can see is the Idiot Box. W...
Jump to postIt doesn't explain the (very probable) high Swedish infection rate while maintaining a relatively low mortality rate. The UK tried the Swedish approach, but changed its mind. It didn't work there like it did in Sweden. It is an interesting conundrum. I can understand why the Swedes fare better than...
Jump to postit is apparently coming to light that these regions are fighting a less deadly strain of the virus than the East Coast and Europe which seem to have been afflicted by a nastier one. Which accords perfectly with what folks like Prof Montagnier have stated. This was a botched vaccine experiment while...
Jump to postit is apparently coming to light that these regions are fighting a less deadly strain of the virus than the East Coast and Europe which seem to have been afflicted by a nastier one. Which accords perfectly with what folks like Prof Montagnier have stated. This was a botched vaccine experiment while...
Jump to postIn "serious" studies, the virus has been shown active up to 24 hours on cardboard. What's the point in all the bluster if we're going to continue to buy Chinese made products?
Jump to postThe whole dance is just a bit sickening to me, but I suppose that's just the way it works now, especially since many industries, especially aviation, have been the victims of governments' unpreparedness in this case. What is sickening is the attitude that "unpreparedness" is instinctively...
Jump to postTTailedTiger wrote:Are you not aware that something like 98% of coronavirus patients make a full recovery?
Aaron747 wrote:Nobody from the task force, CDC, NIH, the multiple epidemiologists posting regularly on Twitter - nobody has said anything like that. Ridiculous to believe online lies so easily.
Momentum is building to speed the development of coronavirus vaccines by intentionally infecting healthy, young volunteers with the virus. A grass-roots effort has attracted nearly 1,500 potential volunteers for the controversial approach, known as a human-challenge trial. https://www.nature.com/ar...
Jump to postYou have managed to say what I was planning to, though I would likely have been banned due to the extremely strong language used to express my utter contempt for these selfish, stupid idiots. How to make it simple for idiots? Maybe try to point out to them that if lockdown, which we all hate but ac...
Jump to postIf New Zealand really takes a no off Island travel until a vaccine is widely available approach, the economic damage will be catastrophic. What percent of NZ's GDP is from trade and tourism? With tourism eliminated and trade somewhat reduced, NZ is likely to have a severe depression. Foreign invest...
Jump to postMichigan still stuck on the plateau. 800-1000 cases a day for almost a month, daily numbers look low giving a false sense of hope, but get restated to same level later. Michigan's case fatality rate is 7% Both Caucasian and African American races have 41% death rate. 13% unknown. This pandemic is p...
Jump to postThings are hotting up in Originland. The senator called out the NIH "in collaboration with US institutions". The pigeons are coming home to roost.
Jump to postThat's all well and good, but Chinese university researchers did get the virus's genome out of the country in both samples and papers in early January before the government was able to get its suppression machinery going. And that's a large part of what our researchers are working from now. There i...
Jump to postLook I’ll end this by saying that I have to leave the country on one of these flights I will be fine. I can afford it. If this “town hall” made anything clear is that most of my fellow citizens in this country do not have that kind of luck and privilege and have a far greater need to get home than ...
Jump to postAnd how about more: https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/researchers-say-covid-19-product-of-natural-evolution-not-a-laboratory-construct https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/the-new-coronavirus-was-not-genetically-engineered-study-shows https://www.biospace.com/article/stop-the-conspiracy-theori...
Jump to postbut Donnie's leadership in this situation is a really, really, really low bar to clear:.. I would suggest you prepare an equal and similar Timeline for ALL the G7 (G8?) leaders. And while you're at it, include the heads of state in every country of the World. THEN you can happily try to make the ar...
Jump to posthttps://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... -wuhan-lab
Seems the "conspiracy theorists" have better sources than the WaPo and NYT. What's that John Prine song, "The Great Compromise"...
You may not have experience working in government or large companies, but they do a lot of scenario planning. Pandemic response is not an alien concept to the US government, but to take appropriate steps requires an executive branch that takes the steps seriously and delegates to the right people. ...
Jump to postLooks like some media outlets are seriously working on getting Fauci fired. They were successful cleaning up Trump cabinet in the past and odds are against Fauci. Hope Trump stops taking flame-bait and doesn't fire Fauci. I don't think Fauci is any better or worse than many others in the bio-medico...
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