Northernsky
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Northernsky

AA's new 3-class A321's are great. I was on one of the first LAX-JFK flights in January. They are pretty much the same seats as their new international business class (which is also pretty good) but in a 1-1 configuration.

AA's new A321 that they're flying JFK-LAX are great in First. Admittedly it's a little longer than two hours, and you're right about all their other services, but I was impressed when I took it in January. Hopefully they'll be bringing that standard to the whole fleet.

Someone's got to do it. Good work, sir.

Onkyo and Kojinsha released versions of this dual-monitor netbook 5 years ago.
Remember when netbooks were cool?

Since Dr. Ferry Porsche rolled the very first 356 prototype out of a garage in Gmünd, Austria, in 1948, every vehicle to bear his family name has been meticulously engineered to give its driver a visceral experience. From classic two-seat sports cars to hybrid supercars, no other manufacturer has so successfully

There's a maths fail in there somewhere...

It's an unfortunate error, but best to move on.
As they say...

My last two rentals in the US were with Hertz. Enjoyed them both a lot.

It started in Japan, Mane no tora. Creepy ass intro.

Isn't this track by Themselves? Slug, Eyedea and Sole did 'Saviour?' on this album.

Why do people think there is a proper long haul First class on a 1.5hr flight?
BA only has 'Club Europe' on these flights which is economy seats (middle seat left empty), a salad and a curtain behind you so you can feel smug.

There is no First on London-Nice... Only *shudder* Club Europe. Which is really Economy-with-the-middle-seat-empty-and-a-curtain-behind-you. Poor guy.

I get what you're saying, although a number of high-end watches are out of the box ETA movements slapped in tacky cases designed to fleece idiots (looking at you, Bell & Ross).

Quick! Go tell those guys in Switzerland not to make expensive watches anymore, maybe they haven't realised yet that your phone has a clock on it.

You've got it the wrong way around, they mandated low noses to prevent the high noses from launching cars (see Mark Webber at Valencia 2010).

You really believed that disclaimer?

Fun fact: The building I've highlighted here was one of the only buildings left standing after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It's a bank and was up and running 3 days later.