Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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From: A big one that looks like a little one
Last I heard Southwest was going to move out of T4 entirely and move down into the new T1 which was supposed to some day exist west of T2 where we park, where the old executive terminal was. That's apparently where the new train was supposed to end.
And Southwest owns PHX because its actually in the Southwest. Why they continue to win in the Mississippi Delta is another issue.
And Southwest owns PHX because its actually in the Southwest. Why they continue to win in the Mississippi Delta is another issue.
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From: Record-Shattering Profit Facilitator
I have a Brightline bag as well. Great bag. It sits back perfectly on the MDM locker. Allows access to the printer without moving the bag. The huge amount of external pockets make it really easy to stay organized. I think it is the best solution for the maddog driver. I commute as well, fits under seats.
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From: Permanently scarred
Any truth to a rumor about issues with the concrete out at F? Considering the source, I didn't give it much credit, but still thought I might ask if anyone has heard about problems with weight bearing.
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From: Permanently scarred
BTW, it's Friday and the beaches are finally warming up.
Haven't heard the rumor, but if it keeps the 380 away(and only the 380) that would be awesome.
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From: Narrow/Left Wide/Right
Question for the group,
Does anyone know if "guard dude" that started this thread 12797 pages ago ever found a job?
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Does anyone know if "guard dude" that started this thread 12797 pages ago ever found a job?
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Since we're on this topic, what's a good recommendation on the way to go with a Windows OS for putting a iMac bootcampt to work? My iMac is 6.5 years old (2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo, 2 GB SDRAM). I'm considering using easybid and would need windows to run their software. I'm considering Windows 7 Home Premium which goes for around $100. Then again, I'm also thinking of just staying with the PBS method. Suggestions? New iMac might be in the not too distant future--want a newer, speedier platform to edit home videos. This one will do the job, but it's show its age.
Any of the emulators, (VMWare or Parallels) will use all the ram you can give them. The earlier versions of Windows will run better with less ram dedicated to the virtual machine.
I use VMWare Fusion with Vista on an 08 Macbook (4gb ram) daily and love it. I have 1 gb dedicated to VMWare.
I've used Parallels in the past and it works fine too. VMWare Fusion just works better when you want to have the Windows environment running together with other Apple OS programs. It's really easy and quick to switch back and forth. Learn what Hot Corners are and use them to switch from Windows back to Mac.
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From: Decoupled
If you go through LHR, you've still got to pull out the Ipad. Different rules.
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From: retired 767(dl)
The T-rusted traveler program is slick as seal sweat...shoes,jackets on,bag thru the machine, no computer removal. Separate line away from the unwashed. Big time saver.
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