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Not true as they are removing and adding seats all the time. Passenger seats are designed to be highly flexible in modern aircraft and can be changed on a whim.

It’s against the rules to recline the seat before you get into the air. Recliner was in the wrong.

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Facebook, the less than sympathetic brain slug.

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Definitely watched two dudes get into a fistfight in a plane on the tarmac after a flight from Toronto to Orlando.

I know this will be met with some incredulity but I literally can’t not recline and be any kind of comfortable, especially on delta. Im not talking about “ah, thats nice” I’m talking about my low back starting to spasm after about 2 hours. I recently took a 3 hour flight on a delta 737 (certainly part of the problem)

Yup, I’ve seen enough laptops bonked as well.

Yep. If the seat reclines I don’t mind if the person in front of me uses it. But I wish people would check behind themselves first. I’ve been hit on the head pretty bad more than once when the person in front of me slammed their seat back at full speed while I was reaching into my backpack on the floor to get

I’m 6'2 and don’t understand the problem.... Just freaking recline. The problem doesn’t come from people who recline, it comes from the people who don’t. If everyone recline their seat, everyone has just as much space to stretch their legs and everyone feel more comfortable. When it’s time to eat, hop! Everybody up!

I have a VERY hardline stance on this. If my seat reclines, I’m reclining. Period. I’m not sitting upright for 14+ hours. Not happening. The person behind me sitting up right for whatever moral reason, that’s on them, kudos to that person. It’s not like I’m modifying the seat to do something it isn’t supposed to do.

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The only freeway here I’m familiar with is I-5 through Portland, and there already is a bypass in I-205. Unless you’re a masochist, if you’re traveling down the I-5 corridor and don’t want to stop in the heart of Portland, you’re already taking I-205 to get around it, because I-5 through Portland is probably the

This isnt a call to destroy all of the highways in the country. The point is to eliminate them needlessly passing right through the hearts of downtowns (looking at you 20/59 currently being completely reconstructed through Birmingham, AL) which creates physical and, weirdly enough, often economic barriers which divide

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Calm down gramps.

I guess you like V8 instead of turbo charged 4/6 because you like torquey engine with little delay. You should really try drive an EV, especially a Tesla. I bet you will not want to go back to your lethargic V8 car again.

Hello from the land of the Salt Fairy.

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For $2500 I’ll live with whatever quirks it has. Check the car carefully for flood damage though, with all of the hurricanes and shit in Texas. It’s a steal as long as it hasn’t gone for a swim.