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Comment Re:'Hidden city' explanation (Score 3, Insightful) 126

or if you set the timer to go off on the leg from ORD to LAX but get off at ORD and don;t mention the baggage. If I were the airline, I'd be using the necessity to resolve that conundrum as the basis for my complaint, not some rubbish about not being able to sell the same seat twice.

Comment Re:I wish it had been dismissed on the merits (Score 3, Informative) 126

I've never understood why they won't transfer me to an otherwise empty seat on an earlier flight when I happen to be early for a connection. It would seem to be in their best interest to fill up the planes and push the "empty seat" to a later flight when they have a chance of selling it, but they never do offer me a free change, they always want to charge me an extra $50, so I just get a soda and wait it out.

Comment Re:in terms of energy ? (Score 1) 678

Apparently I shoudl ahve used google !

In theory, calculation shows that 1 kWh is enough to produce one ton of fresh water from seawater. However this assumes a perfect thermodynamic and mechanical system which is not possible to build. In practical terms a desalination system will require 7 to 18 kWh/m3 depending on the corresponding investment.

Comment Re: Decent (Score 4, Funny) 482

Why pay $1515 per month ?

When with new Amazon Babycare your infant child (maximum 20 pounds and 30" x 10" x 10") will be picked up by drone on Sunday night and returned on Friday evening each week for a mere $1000 per baby per month. Baby warehouse specialists will tend to your child's every need and facilitate full access to kindle baby entertainment and eLearning.

Prime discounts available.

Comment Re:regulation? (Score 1) 245

Most of what you cite is just you imagination run riot, and even if it weren't you don't need the right to carry a concealed handgun for any of the purposes you cite. I have no concerns about people defending themselves in their own homes. If I lived a fair distance from law enforcement help I'd probably get a shotgun too if I were concerned. But handguns in particular, especially in cities, cause all sorts of problems and knock-on effects, we would be better off if the public were not armed and the police and business owners did not need to be so edgy about it.

Comment Re:Don't want to be tracked? (Score 2) 73

The hypothetical member of the insurance industry AC had it right.

Take my health insurance for example. I can't be charged extra for a pre-existing condition. But I don't qualify for the discount for not having the pre-existing condition. It starts with "discounts of up to $35 per month" available if you participate in the health screening (blood analysis, BMI etc.), so you participate. Then "oh, and by the way to qualify for the discount you have to answer the online survey (you guessed it, lots of mental health questions). Then "oh, you don't qualify for the full discount because of your girth/height ratio. You should take action".

last I checked my waistline was pretty similar last year.

Insurance has become a nickle and diming game based on taking your personal information and either losing it, selling it or using it against you directly

Comment Re:Honestly? Cut him a check & send him on vac (Score 1) 279

It may be better for the employee too. After all, if I were working out my last couple of weeks I'd be paranoid about making some critical mistake and screwing something up. I'm careful anyway, but things can go wrong and if they do at a time when people are suspicious anyway then there'll be a law suit.

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