We should all take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by the TSA, who created a barrier, then put a barrier around it, then offered to sell you a subscription to a service to get around it.
Thank you for your courage!
We should all take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by the TSA, who created a barrier, then put a barrier around it, then offered to sell you a subscription to a service to get around it.
Thank you for your courage!
@sirphenom I think so
So where is this evidence that Red Meat is bad for us, exactly?
Hey @adam someone asked about a "Kiss My Ring" jingle in a donation segment. It's here: http://media.phoneboy.com/najingles/KissMyRing.mp3
I have a few other odds and ends here that I've collected over the years: https://phoneboy.com/noagenda-ringtones
We've had a 25 times increase in sugar consumption over the last 40 years and, well, the diabeetus intensified.
One doctor in particular was prevented from even recommending to his patients to cut their sugar intake (thankfully, the Aussie medical establishment has since reversed this).
Sugar is a drug and drugs are bad, m'kay?
@mysticgeek wasn't that hard to predict.
Don't forget the great blonde hair @YoVinnie
I actually got one of these mailers the same day I got my absentee ballot. And sure, the mailer is deceptive, especially since the guy they said to vote for isn't running.
Even so, since when is advertising to voters they have different choices "voter suppression"? And more importantly, would The News Tribune be covering this story if this tactic were being used against a Republican candidate?
https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/politics-government/election/article220501185.html
Will be in Denmark next week, fly back to Seattle only to turn around less than a day later to end up in Florida. Then fly home for a few days, and go back to Florida.
Clearly, I need more airline miles. And hotel points, both of which I recently spent for the benefit of the family.
@yukiame Whatever it is, they spent a lot of shekels to acquire it.
Woke up to this news.
@progo They're happy to accommodate me, especially when I call on the Diamond Medallion line. They just have no idea how to do so.
How is it most airlines have no clue how to let one passenger buy two seats for themselves online? Even the reservations folks have trouble with the request. Very annoying.
Let that sink in: I am unable to retrieve 5-10kb of text/information, because someone thought it to be necessary to bundle that little nugget of information with hundreds of kb to several mb of javascript bullshit to make some menu glow when you hover over it, or track you for consumer-manipulation purposes.
THIS is what is keeping other countries with low bandwidth internet connections out of our information world/age.
@dcgirl @AdamAtSea Seriously, if you have any level of status on an airline, the odds of you getting bumped are much lower.
With IHG, I have Spire Elite, which gets me a free drink/snack or points. That said, I've earned enough points to buy my wife a new phone.
@mhjohnson if you only travel occasionally in the US, Southwest is great.
@mhjohnson where you live pretty much dictates what airline you fly. I think I've flown American 4-5 times maybe in my life, living primarily in United and (recently) Delta hubs.
@AdamAtSea you get some token gift and permanent "Silver Medallion" status. At two million, it's permanent "Gold Medallion" status.
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