Note that the Alaskan city formerly known as Barrow changed its name to Utqiagvik two years ago.
Note that the Alaskan city formerly known as Barrow changed its name to Utqiagvik two years ago.
Don’t ask the FAs for re-seating help. If you have to board without having seats together, your only hope is getting other pax to swap. And don’t expect those with aisle seats to swap for a middle!
Agreed. And, furthermore, some of us frequently fly across locations where either, or both, air-to-ground (cell tower based) or air-to-orbit (satellite based) coverage is poor or absent. Flights over the ocean obviously have no ATG coverage, and ATO is bad at high latitudes because geosynchronous satellites orbit…
Lime is the common term for calcium oxide, which is a strong alkali. It is very caustic, reacting with water and producing lots of heat. When you heat CaO to 2400 C, you get limelight. Lye (sodium hydroxide, or NaOH) is also a strong alkali, and can be used to “digest” animal matter (including human corpses) when…
Huh? I still barely weigh 106 (I am 63). Menarche at 13.
That’s actually the plane’s main gear, located right beneath its original center of gravity, in contrast to the nose gear.
Bingo! I live in Murkowski’s state and have had to add a dozen or so numbers to my call block list in the past couple of months — too many national organizations (that I am in sympathy with) calling to exhort me to ask my senator to vote against confirmation. I’ve already let her office know I don’t want Kavanaugh on…
Calibre, and Apprentice Alf if you must.
Why not freeze shampoo? Not that you need more than 3.4 oz/100 ml on short trips, but there’s no reason to think thawed shampoo would not work. I live in Alaska and lots of things have frozen in my car when I’m doing multi-stop shopping trips.
You have mis-stated the choice here, which is *not* “Is it better to spend money on humans or to spend money on animals?” Your failure to grasp this, as well as your stubborn insistence on imposing your personal moral code on the pig-owning protagonist, makes you come across as a rigid bore.
Huh? Your comment does not seem to relate to what I said in any way. Where does the human:animal hierarchy, if there is one, enter into a private decision about how to spend money?
If it’s their money, why should they be any more ashamed of spending it on their pet than people who own multi-million dollar second or third homes are ashamed of spending money to buy more real estate instead of donating it to a sick, underinsured person? Conspicuous consumption of non-essentials (multiple cars,…
Keep in mind that there is a high degree of heterozygosity in the genes responsible for determining whether you are a fast, intermediate, or slow caffeine metabolizer. In lay terms, this means that due to common genetic variations, your body may overproduce the enzymes that break down the caffeine, clearing it from…
“The Anchorage area is not prone to 90-degree days. Please enter another city or town, like New York or New Delhi.”
Came here to say the same thing. Statistically, you are probably more likely to die in a fatal car crash on your way to or from your doctor’s offices for the shot than you are from rabies. Bats get inside houses quite frequently in rural areas. I’ve had bats in various houses several times; have never been in a car…
Federal employees can’t go on strike -- it’s against the law in this county. Soooo glad I retired after 27 years this past spring, but this totally sucks for all the good people I used to work with.
Take it from someone who flies red-eyes virtually every time she leaves her state: that eyemask is likely overpriced and is definitely not very functional. It appears to lack baffles for the bridge of your nose so light will leak in. Also, it looks very slippery. Between the faux satin fabric and the single,…
Take it from someone who flies red-eyes virtually every time she leaves her state: that eyemask is likely overpriced…
I use my phone when I can, but I also let the airline pay to print my boarding pass by stopping by their kiosk before I go through security. For awhile, the airline I fly most (Alaska) was giving me a discount for printing my pass and bag tags at home, but when they stopped doing this, I figured it was time to start…
I think I’ll wait until a competing site called Burro launches.
You don’t need to travel internationally to experience 6+ hour flights. Just live in Alaska or Hawai’i and visit the East coast. I make that trip several times each year. Going east is easier, both because the flights are shorter (jet stream) and because they are invariably red-eyes, allowing me to sleep away many of…