News and notes from around the interweb:
- Rain storm outside a Delta hangar in Alabama, unclear additional details but was just posted to Reddit in the past couple of days. (HT: Tommy L)
- I don’t often take long drives (prefer to fly) but for those who do, the electric vehicle charging problem hasn’t yet been solved. (HT: @crucker)
All the Teslas in Hope, B.C., in line waiting 2.5 hours for a charger to continue on to Vancouver. pic.twitter.com/ZXDWXzLcDw
— Lola (@LolaHumphrey19) July 31, 2021
- The vehicle regulatory culture that is Oregon [New Jersey?] (HT: @crucker)
Due to the extreme heat, Oregonians can pump their own gas until midnight tonight. Here’s a how-to video https://t.co/LVu0S41R43 pic.twitter.com/kCVV6lUmtg
— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) July 30, 2021
- Should startup airlines license their brand for a loyalty program that gets run by a retail chain, giving the chain access to travel rewards and the airline access to its customers?
Loyalty program are old hat. Startup airlines shouldn’t bother.
“Close the blast doors! Close the blast doors!”
Lol,we were home during that storm (south of the airport) and we thought the weather stations had missed a rain wrapped tornado. The rain was actually going sideways. And the wind was massive.
I was thinking microburst