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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 1404395)
Oh didn't you hear? Virgin Atlantic has agreed to give Delta a few of their landing slots at LHR, but at the cost of purchasing Virgin America. Anderson isn't too happy, but he likes the NEOs on order and will take them sooner this way.
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 1404783)
Oh I would gladly take a Delta staple tonight. Based on the current DL seniority list, if I was hired today I'd retire #3.
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 1404783)
Oh I would gladly take a Delta staple tonight. Based on the current DL seniority list, if I was hired today I'd retire #3.
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As if I needed any more reasons than the DAY layover location to stoke my dislike for Ohio.
Women held as slaves in your neighbor's house; crazy AK wielding maniacs...that state just made it to the top of a lot of people's avoid list. WARNING: Graphic video |
Tablets
Microsoft admits Windows 8 misstep. "The learning curve is definitely real," Microsoft's (MSFT) head of marketing and finance told the Financial Times, in a partial explanation of why the company will reportedly change "key aspects" of how Windows 8 works when a new version is released later this year. The company's apparent about-face is being likened to Coke's infamous New Coke debacle and it appears MSFT will attempt to appease those whose difficulties adjusting to the tablet-like interface have prompted calls for the return of a more familiar PC experience.
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Suicide by the po-po
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Originally Posted by GunshipGuy
(Post 1404836)
As if I needed any more reasons than the DAY layover location to stoke my dislike for Ohio.
Women held as slaves in your neighbor's house; crazy AK wielding maniacs...that state just made it to the top of a lot of people's avoid list. WARNING: Graphic video |
Originally Posted by iceman49
(Post 1404874)
Microsoft admits Windows 8 misstep. "The learning curve is definitely real," Microsoft's (MSFT) head of marketing and finance told the Financial Times, in a partial explanation of why the company will reportedly change "key aspects" of how Windows 8 works when a new version is released later this year. The company's apparent about-face is being likened to Coke's infamous New Coke debacle and it appears MSFT will attempt to appease those whose difficulties adjusting to the tablet-like interface have prompted calls for the return of a more familiar PC experience.
I'll bet Microsoft will be able to dump these useless new Windows 8 tablets on some unsuspecting big new customer who wants to use them, instead of carrying around a 40lb. a bag full of paper...:rolleyes: Oh wait! :eek: :D |
Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1404893)
I'll bet Microsoft will be able to dump these useless new Windows 8 tablets on some unsuspecting big new customer who wants to use them, instead of carrying around a 40lb. a bag full of paper...:rolleyes:
Oh wait! :eek: :D |
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