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626.1 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Dialed in for dharma. | Fri Jan 05 1996 11:13 | 3 |
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Glycol.
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626.2 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri Jan 05 1996 11:17 | 1 |
| And your dog will love it!
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626.3 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | two cans short of a 6 pack | Fri Jan 05 1996 11:22 | 2 |
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and its only sold at the finest of taverns.
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626.4 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Fri Jan 05 1996 12:00 | 5 |
| It glycol, probably heated, can't be disposed of in your wastewater or
storm sewer, has an attractive smell/taste that most animals can't
resist, and kills them.
Bob
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626.5 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | two cans short of a 6 pack | Fri Jan 05 1996 12:22 | 5 |
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<< has an attractive smell/taste that most animals can't resist,
and kills them.
hhmmmmm, maybe we should send some to congress.
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626.6 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Dialed in for dharma. | Fri Jan 05 1996 12:24 | 3 |
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Wow. We have a "glycol" topic. What next? :^)
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626.7 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Big Bag O' Passion | Fri Jan 05 1996 12:29 | 1 |
| Ethylene Glycol, one of my favourite country music artists.
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626.8 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:03 | 6 |
| Didn't she do the "Mr Plow" song?
Mr Plow is a loser
And I think he is a boozer...
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626.9 | Deice | SMURF::LIU | Fear is the thief of Dreams | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:20 | 7 |
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The larger airports have specially engineered ramp areas where
they dispense the deice stuff onto the airplanes and the
pavement has catch basins and drains that funnel the over
spray and drips into holding tanks for recycling. The stuff
ain't cheap and the EPA doesn't like putting it into the
normal storm drains. But it beats having ice on the wings.
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626.10 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment vescimur. | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:32 | 4 |
| .9
What beats having ice on the wings is avoiding the use of airplanes as
a mode of transportation.
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626.11 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Dialed in for dharma. | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:41 | 3 |
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Those infernal flying machines!!
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626.12 | Just Say No | SMURF::LIU | Fear is the thief of Dreams | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:56 | 9 |
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> What beats having ice on the wings is avoiding the use of airplanes
> as a mode of transportation.
Well if folks would stop lining up to use the things to go places
the industry would fail and your problems would go away. Ya just
gotta convince all your friends and acquaintances to drive, no, go
back to using horses. That's it. Ride a horse to Florida for
vacation. Yup.
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626.13 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment vescimur. | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:58 | 7 |
| .11
From the Curmudgeon's Dictionary:
airplane n. A cigar-shaped counterfeit bird with an alarming
propensity for falling out of the sky at inconvenient times and in
equally inconvenient places.
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626.14 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Hemorrhoid from Hell | Fri Jan 05 1996 13:58 | 5 |
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But horses bite people sometimes.
Ban horses!!
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626.15 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Dialed in for dharma. | Fri Jan 05 1996 14:00 | 3 |
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Hey, I ain't takin' no boat 'cross the Atlantic...boats sink!!
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626.16 | flight hassles | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Fri Jan 05 1996 14:23 | 18 |
| Thanks to an 1 hour delay (sprayer ran out of juice) de-icing our plane in
Colorado Springs, I got to run through crowded DIA with stroller, car seat,
3 carry-on bags, wife, baby, and 5 year old to the connecting flight where
the ramp was already retracted. We finally boarded and made it to our
destination. Our luggage arrived 12 hours later.
Returning from Florida (snow-free), the airline went into 15 minute
update mode - hydraulic fluid problem. Two hours later we boarded,
the tow bar was attached to the front landing gear and we pushed
back only to suddenly stop. The 3 stooges towing service had caused
the tow bar to deattach and it rammed to landing gear. Now we sat
in a hot plane for 30 minutes while the pros decided what to do.
After waiting in lines to find another flight, we left 4 hours late.
On a different airline.
Next time I air travel, it won't be during holidays !
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626.17 | Flying Cattle Cars | SMURF::LIU | Fear is the thief of Dreams | Fri Jan 05 1996 14:50 | 17 |
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The airlines have certainly turned commercial air travel
into an annoying, onoxious, event. But then, airlines are
really run by accountants, not by folks who like traveling.
The pilots fly the equipment they are given and the cabin
crew hands out whatever is loaded aboard labelled "food".
Kill Devil Hill these days doesn't look much like it did in
1903 when the Wright brothers were there. But every year
on a day early in December, two things happen there. Somehow,
a flight of U.S. Navy fighters comes smoking in from out to sea
and blasts overhead at the exact time that the Wright's very
first flight lifted off. And the members of the "Man Will Never
Fly" society are doing their thing. Their motto is:
"Birds Fly, Men Drink"
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626.18 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | two cans short of a 6 pack | Fri Jan 05 1996 14:57 | 3 |
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<--- get yee to topic 19 and identify yourself. who are all these
blue smurfs lately?????
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626.20 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Mon Jan 08 1996 16:49 | 1 |
| Get thee to topic 548!
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626.21 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Thu Jan 11 1996 10:54 | 3 |
| Watching the local news. To de-ice a plane, its about $1000 per bath.
Champaine anyone?:)
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626.22 | | IROCZ::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Sat Jan 27 1996 16:00 | 6 |
| > Watching the local news. To de-ice a plane, its about $1000 per bath.
Does that include fluid recycling costs?
If there are 100 passengers on board, that's $10 per passenger. I guess it's
worth it.
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626.23 | Alternative transport? | IROCZ::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Sat Jan 27 1996 16:02 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 626.10 by SMURF::BINDER "Eis qui nos doment vescimur." >>>
> What beats having ice on the wings is avoiding the use of airplanes as
> a mode of transportation.
What do you suggest as an alternative?
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626.24 | | SMURF::BINDER | Manus Celer Dei | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:23 | 14 |
| .23
Cars, trains, ships, bicycles, feet. Use as appropriate.
Airplanes, if one ignores their tendency to kill large numbers of
people at once, are noisy, uncomfortable, and inconvenient; they also
serve the lousiest imitation of food I've had outside a moribund
greasy spoon diner.
I use airplanes only in situations when I cannot work out some other
mode of transportation that satisfies time constraints. During the
summer of '83, I spent several thousand dollars more on transportation
in order to travel by train. FIrst class. With food that, if not
four-star quality, was at least not execrable.
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626.25 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Too many politicians, not enough warriors. | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:09 | 9 |
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Ahhh.... you're just a chicken aero-phobe!!!!
>Airplanes, if one ignores their tendency to kill large numbers of
>people at once,
What's the stats vs. your other modes of transport???
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626.26 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Captain Dunsel | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:10 | 1 |
| I'll betcha he has no qualms about taking a ferry ride.
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626.27 | | SMURF::BINDER | Manus Celer Dei | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:37 | 33 |
| .25
> What's the stats vs. your other modes of transport???
From the Curmudgeon's Dictionary:
statistics n. Mathematical figures purporting to describe reality,
sufficiently arcane that they can be explained in whatever way makes
the prospects most attractive to the customer.
The simple facts are that stats for other modes of transport, such as
cars, include all the people who:
o drive s***boxes (I don't.)
o drive drunk (I don't.)
o forget the basic laws of physics and drive up the next guy's
tailpipe (I don't.)
o allow the people in the preceding item to pursue their idiocy (I
don't.)
o neglect to wear a seatbelt (I don't.)
o ignore traffic signs and signals (I don't.)
...and so on. Sure, I'm statistically more likely to die in a car than
you are in an airplane. I'll take the chance that I might be able to
avoid an accident - having done so several times and in most of those
cases watched the accidents happen from a position of safety. If your
airplane decides to crash, you have such a statistically small chance
of surviving that I think, all in all, I come out ahead.
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626.28 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Too many politicians, not enough warriors. | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:02 | 5 |
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Ahhh.... you're just PO'd cause you can't have your hand on the control
stick... :) :) :)
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626.29 | nix to jets | GAAS::BRAUCHER | Welcome to Paradise | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:17 | 8 |
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Agree with Binder. Flying, although sometimes necessary, is
awful. I don't trust their statistics, or their calming voices
from the cockpit. They are hurtling you through the vois in a
deathtrap of twisted metal and explosive chemicals. And serving
you dogfood while they do it.
bb
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626.30 | | SMURF::BINDER | Manus Celer Dei | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:21 | 6 |
| .28
> hand on the control stick
I do freely admit that the few times a friend handed over the stick of
his Citabria to me, I had a helluva good time.
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626.31 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:22 | 6 |
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How can you not trust the statistics?? A smaller amount of people
have died on commercial airplane flights than have died in auto-
mobiles. But then again, I'm sure an even smaller number of people
have died on commercial trains.
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626.32 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Captain Dunsel | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:22 | 1 |
| It's not safe to play with wild cats like that.
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626.33 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Too many politicians, not enough warriors. | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:29 | 6 |
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re: .30
Ain't it fun though!!!!!!!
:) :)
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626.34 | | HIGHD::FLATMAN | Give2TheMegan&KennethCollegeFund | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:35 | 13 |
| RE: .31
> How can you not trust the statistics?? A smaller amount of people
> have died on commercial airplane flights than have died in auto-
> mobiles. But then again, I'm sure an even smaller number of people
> have died on commercial trains.
Given how long passenger trains have been in business, I don't know if
that would be an accurate statement. Of course the municple water that
was served in New York in the early 1800's was absolutely deadly ...
everyone who drank it is now dead.
-- Dave
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626.35 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | We shall behold Him! | Mon Jan 29 1996 21:56 | 10 |
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If I have the time, and my destination is on the route map, I'll take
Amtrak. Fun way to travel (and catch up on reading to boot!).
Jim
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626.36 | | TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITH | If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing | Tue Jan 30 1996 13:27 | 15 |
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My feeling on flying:
0-150 miles I drive.
150-300 miles toss up - I'll usually drive.
300+ miles - Usually will fly, but it depends on circumstances.
Buses - I generally refuse them. They have the downside of flying
(having to hit the schedules and wait for the bus to show), are slower
then driving (always stopping), I hate their smell, and you can't crank
the radio.
Trains can be okay - but I can usually do better driving.
Skip
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626.37 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Feb 28 1996 15:39 | 6 |
| From a mailing list on adopting from the former USSR:
Although we were very nervous about flying
Aeroflot from Moscow to Rostov and back (especially after seeing the plane
being de-iced by a man standing on the wing with a snow-shovel and a
broom), the flight was uneventful...
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626.38 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Feb 28 1996 16:06 | 4 |
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Better than seeing him carrying a couple cases of "Sno-Be-Gone"
spray cans.
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626.39 | Sno Be Gone Can o beer | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Wed Feb 28 1996 16:07 | 0 |
626.40 | | BIGHOG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Wed Feb 28 1996 16:20 | 11 |
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Gee, thanks guys.
I have to get on a plane tommorrow AM and it's snowing like crazy
here at the moment.
It doesn't help to know that this aircraft will be sitting out
all night, either.
Jim
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626.41 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Feb 28 1996 16:24 | 2 |
| You're flying Aeroflot? BTW, their flights to/from the U.S. are supposed to
be reasonably safe, since they have to meet U.S. standards.
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626.42 | Don't worry Ocean will put out the fire | TINCUP::AGUE | http://www.usa.net/~ague | Wed Feb 28 1996 17:04 | 8 |
| I talked to a guy who had just flown Cancun to Havana and back on
Aeroflot built plane (AirHavana was the airlines I think). Soon after
takeoff from Cancun, condensation started rising from under the
flooring. The passengers thought the plane was on fire.
Apparently Mexico to Cuba is an easy way for US citizens to visit Cuba.
-- Jim
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626.43 | | BIGHOG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Wed Feb 28 1996 20:44 | 13 |
| <<< Note 626.41 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>
>You're flying Aeroflot?
Nah, UAL (logo: "The DEC, err, Digital Corporate Airline).
Springs to Denver, Denver to San Fransico, Denver to Tokyo,
Tokyko to Singapore.
Elapsed time, on the order of 30 hours.
Maybe this belongs in the TTHT.
Jim
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626.44 | Denver to SF, Denver to Tokyo, Tokyo to ... | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Feb 28 1996 20:52 | 3 |
| Which part are you leaving in Frisco, Jim?
I hope it's polite, as it will need to visit Jim Henderson's Mom
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626.45 | | BIGHOG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Wed Feb 28 1996 20:59 | 10 |
| <<< Note 626.44 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>
>Which part are you leaving in Frisco, Jim?
That'll teach me to note and partake of fruit of the Highlands
and the same time.
;-)
Jim
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626.46 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | We shall behold Him! | Wed Feb 28 1996 22:14 | 8 |
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Yes, while changing planes in SFO, face south and say "Hi" to my mom!
Jim
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626.47 | | USAT05::HALLR | God loves even you! | Wed Feb 28 1996 22:15 | 3 |
| Jim,
How is your mom in SF anyway?
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626.48 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | We shall behold Him! | Wed Feb 28 1996 22:20 | 9 |
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I don't have one in SF, but I have one in San Carlos, about 10-15 miles
south of SF. She's fine, at least she was last time I spoke to her.
Jim
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626.49 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Hindskits Velvet | Wed Feb 28 1996 22:21 | 1 |
| As soon as you hung up, she prolly went insane.
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626.50 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | We shall behold Him! | Wed Feb 28 1996 22:24 | 4 |
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Heck, I drove her there along time ago ;-)
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626.51 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Feb 29 1996 09:04 | 6 |
| re .42:
I think the phrase "Aeroflot built plane" is more or less equivalent to
"TWA built plane." Airlines don't build planes. Cubana Airlines flies
Fokker F27's and Tupolev Tu-154's between Cancun and Havana. Mexicana de
Aviacion flies DC-9's and Fokker F27's on the same route.
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626.52 | Russian plane down in Norway | GAAS::BRAUCHER | Welcome to Paradise | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:18 | 7 |
626.53 | I'll stay at low potential energy point when possible | DECWIN::RALTO | Jail to the Chief | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:43 | 7 |
626.54 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu Aug 29 1996 15:59 | 4 |
626.55 | Saftey | KERNEL::FREKES | Excuse me while I scratch my butt | Fri Aug 30 1996 09:53 | 3 |
626.56 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Every knee shall bow | Fri Aug 30 1996 10:02 | 11 |
626.57 | | SMURF::BINDER | Errabit quicquid errare potest. | Fri Aug 30 1996 10:18 | 5
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