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Comment That's what a pilot told me too (Score 4, Insightful) 532

[...] one of the multiple reasons is passenger attention.

That's what a pilot told me too. If passengers are listening to music, for example, they won't hear announcements made on the speakers.

It's not that the inability to hear announcements is a direct threat to the safety of passengers. But it's one of those cases where you want to eliminate anything that can potentially make a bad situation become worse.

Most plane crashes, it seems to me, are caused by a combination of small incidents that—combined together—create a deadly situation. When reviewing those incidents, they never seem so serious if considered separately.

Comment PayPal fees (Score 1) 85

PayPal fees:
https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_display-fees-outside&countries=ROW

In the table, see the row "Multiple Currency Transactions". It says, "Exchange rate includes a 2.5% fee**".

Also: "** If your transaction involves a currency conversion, it will be completed at a retail foreign exchange rate determined by PayPal, which is adjusted regularly based on market conditions." (My emphasis)

What I understand: We decide what the exchange rate is, then we add 2.5%.

Notice that there is also a link: "Fees for cross border payments". It goes to another page that mentions a 3.9% rate. I am not sure, but I think this is a fee that applies to all transactions through PayPal.

This definitely isn't good. However, I certainly believe it is fast.

In Praise of Constant Connectivity 118

An anonymous reader wrote to mention an opinion piece on CNet discussing the realities of living in constant contact with the world at large. The author argues that the ability to connect actually creates time for us that we wouldn't have otherwise had. From the article: "... rather than obliterate our social lives, always-on connectivity and the increased flexibility it brings will allow us to break free from the office and actually socialise more. Sure, you'll be on call at unusual hours of the day, but think about how much more efficient you'll be -- particularly if your most productive hours aren't between 9am and 5:30pm! And besides, all newfangled technology comes with an 'off' switch should you find yourself needing some down time."

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