Consequence of shifting carry-on luggage to checked luggage for aircraft weight
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 04:54:38 GMT, Grumman-581 wrote:
You've got a point, though. Maybe someone should suggest to them that
they need to start giving all passengers rectal exams before they board.
The TSA is already ****ing us... And you call it a "rectal exam"...
You're kinky, Emily...
it is good to be kinky :-()
AFAIK you are only reimbursed a certain amount of money per kilo of luggage
when lost. So now you are forced to check in your laptop (be sure to
encrypt your harddrive [1]). You only get this per kilo price when the
laptop got lost.
Other point: there has to be the name on the prescription or on the meds -
matching your name on the ticket. Well, it is uncommon in central Europe
that you keep your prescription (it goes to the insurance for
reimbursment), and nobody writes the name on the medicament (hell,
everybody can write his name on his medicaments).
travel by train might become more interesting here in central Europe.
distances are relative short, total time is similar, train has more
comfort.
#m
[1] if you use public means of communication then all your data is well
known by the US and British intelligence, so there is no real need for
encryption ...
--
Did you ever realize how much text fits in eighty columns? If you now consider
that a signature usually consists of up to four lines, this gives you enough
space to spread a tremendous amount of information with your messages. So seize
this opportunity and don't waste your signature with bull**** nobody will read.
|