Well I don’t know about you, but I want to have sex with that car.
And yes it is more feminine looking than most supercars nowadays. But all supercars have always been girls. Some of them, even redheads.
Well I don’t know about you, but I want to have sex with that car.
And yes it is more feminine looking than most supercars nowadays. But all supercars have always been girls. Some of them, even redheads.
If you created the docs on the clock, chances are your work will consider them theirs.
That very well could be it. Most of the people I know obsessed about the recline encroaching in their space don't seem to fly often. You can tell I'm the comments that a lot are that way in that they imagine much more significant reclines than even exist. I mean even the worst designed seats only move back an inch or…
Dude, I cracked a tailbone in a motorcycle and flew 1 month later to Singapore, in coach. You can be assured I reclined, and I needed to, it was excruciating, and sucked. And it sucked for years after. Now I can go 5 or so hours without a recline. But I wouldn’t be so quick to judge that someone “Doesn’t need” the…
Virtually all airlines (other than the super cut rate airlines) have different classes of seats you can pay a little more for legroom. For example Delta has “Economy Comfort” that gives you 3 inches more leg room and a tiny bit more recline. And it is usually less than $100 to upgrade.
No, it sounds like you are using the airline seats shrinking space to be an asshole, you are the one that wants the person around them to not use a feature they paid for, for your own comfort considerations over their own.
Airline seat space has been shrinking yes, but fares on average have also been getting more…
well if you are talking 70,000,000 people then you are talking WORLD statistics, because there are less than 5,000,000 males in the US that tall. So once you lump in the Billions of shorter people living in China and India, into the mix, then you are likely in the 99th Percentile for height.
It is actually more…
So here is what I am finding fascinating about this thread. This or a similar article has been posted to the Gizmodo/Gawker network dozens of times. And virtually every time the comment section was almost always in the opinion that reclining was evil, and only a few people stubbornly insisted the recline space was…
Every international flight I have ever taken has sock-like slippers, eye masks, & ear plugs at a minimum. Even in coach. I have flown internationally dozens of times on Delta, Air France, British, Air France, KLM, American, United, Singapore Airlines and Emirates, and probably a few others. I have never not gotten sock…
OK, that 1/4" shorter than 6'3" puts you in the 97th percentile for height for males.
Still not something that would be considered a normal height.
whats even worse is being a flight in an aisle seat where the damn flight attendant is constantly putting her hand on your seat back every time she walks by. I have flown on a flight like that and every single time she walked up and down the aisle my seatback got jarred. EVERY SINGLE TIME. How hard is it to walk on a…
what kind of plane were you on that reclined so far back that you could see his face from over the top of the seat? Most seats move like 4 inches.
I make a point of matching my sleep to the destination I am heading. So if I am flying to somewhere where it is 12AM while it is 4PM when I departed, you bet your ass I am goign to recline and go to sleep and miss the meal service. It makes the jetlag way easier to overcome.
Just carry a hair brush and start brushing and braiding their hair, and be like “I thought you wanted me too”
And they will NEVER EVER do it again :)
Exception. Lengthy international flights, they pretty much expect you to take off your shoes and provide little booties to wear when you do. They are tucked into the seat back.
But yeah, not on short domestic flights, that is just nonsense, especially barefoot and such.
If you are abnormally large in any direction, pay more to buy a seat that accommodates your frame.
Just how much gas are you intending to buy? The national debt is $65k per person and growing. So that means a humble little family of four owes $260k to the national debt to pay it off. I can assure you I will not be buying enough fuel in my lifetime to put a dent in the national debt.
BMW’s designers need a good smack upside the head. I was in Germany a few weeks back and they had some pre-release model in the airport, announcing that it would be going on sale this fall. Anyway, I literally stopped to take a picture just based on how damn ugly the grille was.
How about if you are afraid of smart speakers, as a guest, you inform your host of this and they know not to invite your paranoid ass.
But on this note, I recently stayed at a hotel in Singapore, and on the first night, on looking up from my bed, there I saw a Echo Dot mounted in the corner of the ceiling. I think…
Ah, yeah, that makes more sense. There are definitely a LOT of consultants in other fields that do the same Mon-Fri every week trips. Tons of IT consultants do that. Obviously in your field you probably don’t get a lot of interaction with them, and maybe you don’t bump into them on flights because they are back in…