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Monthly Archives: February 2011
>All the shitty countries of the world.
>Well, not actually ALL of them – Somalia and North Korea would be on the list for sure – but on the way to Bangkok, you overfly Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Myanmar. If we’d flown a bit further south we … Continue reading
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>Broken aeroplane
> ….and what goes as an “overnight kit” for business class passengers in this day and age. Can someone tell me how I’m meant to get my eyeshadow off? No cleansing lotion? Nothing?
>The big advantage….
>… of being deplaned at 2 in the morning and shoved into a 1970s hotel for 5 hours is that you get to see “Ladies and Gentlemen – the Rolling Stones” again. Haven’t seen it? Buy it – you’ve never … Continue reading
>What’s wrong with this picture?
>We pushed back from the gate 2 hours ago, nosebags are on and I can see people walking around outside. And the doors are open. Appears that one of the engines has fallen off, so they’re glueing it back on … Continue reading
>Don’t give Speights to your mates…
> There’s a good reason why they say “Don’t give Speights to your mates”, but NITRIC ACID? Maybe young Rute over at Tangerine has an explanation. Although I’m not quite sure if she’s over the drinking age yet….
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>He’s either extremely stupid….
> … or extemely crafty and sly. Karl Theodor Maria Nikolaus Johann Jacob Philipp Franz Joseph Sylvester Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg is Germany’s Defence Minister. Bright as a button, young (turns 40 this year), high flying politician. Such a … Continue reading
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>Oops
> Most-used passwords: 123456, password, 12345678, qwerty, abc123 Users who choose a common word or simple key combination for a password: 50% Proportion of help desk calls that are password-related: 30% So claims Bloomberg Businessweek Up pop the nerds, … Continue reading
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