I’ve found that power outlets on planes ‘wear out’ and it’s hard to get your power cord to stay in the socket, sometimes I’m jiggling the cord to get the perfect goldilocks spot — not too far in, not too far out, the plug has to be just right in order to pull any juice.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for April 2017.
TSA Goes Full On ‘A Few Good Men’ at Airport ID Check Station
In A Few Good Men Lieutenant Sam Weinberg (played by Kevin Pollak) asks Demi Moore why she likes the marines they’re defending so much. She replies, ‘Cause they stand on a wall, and they say “Nothing’s gonna hurt you tonight. Not on my watch.”
Lawmaker Banned From Flying Keeps Trying to Travel Using Fake Names
The Indian Member of Parliament who attacked an Air India employee when he was denied business class on a plane without business class has been banned from flying, so he’s been trying to fly using fake names. But getting caught each time.
Earn United Miles While Filing Your Taxes for Free
In the bible, Joseph established the world’s first flat tax — a 20% rate on agricultural production. Leviticus describes the world’s first tax cut – the rate was dropped to 10% after the Hebrew Exodus.
But the first time I recall earning miles for taxes was a MileagePlus credit card offer of 5000 miles for any tax payment a dozen years ago. I didn’t owe any taxes but made a $1 tax deposit with my United Visa for the miles.
Metal Cards Ranked by Weight and Booking a Second Hotel Room for Clothes
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
NOT QUITE: Financial Analyst Claims “Airlines Make More Money Selling Miles Than Seats”
Justin Bachman has a Bloomberg piece on the business of airlines selling miles. He’s basically covering the financial analyst Joseph DeNardi’s thesis that airlines are undervalued because their mileage programs have huge margins and represent a stable source of income not nearly as cyclical as air transportation.
The Problem With This Whole ‘New Terrorist Laptop Bombs May Evade Security’ Thing
You know that news stories on the threat are actual propoganda when they end with the claim that laptop bombs could be considered “a testament to the success” of US airport security.
Passengers Wind Up in Cold Sydney, Canada Instead of Sydney, Australia — Again!
A Dutch student wound up in the wrong Sydney this week. He wanted to fly to Australia before starting college, and the flight to Sydney on Cape Breton Island’s East Coast in Nova Scotia was US$225 cheaper so that seemed a great way to get there.
This happens over and over.