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@Chris Northwood The treatment for it is hilarious. Unlike motion sickness, it is not an inner ear/visual imbalance. Anti emetics don't work. It's neurological.
Sitting in a car in the back seat and reading a book while someone drives works.
This last couple of weeks was the first time I have flown on “full service” airlines for years, after being a RyanAir frequent flyer.
Now say what you like about RyanAir, they understood the core brief of “airline”, which is “fly people places you say you’re going to more or less when you say you’re going to”.
The “full service” guys include a lot in the very high prices they charge, but it seems what they don’t include is what you actually want: a plane that goes where it says when it says.
I am … very disappointed in all of you. You know who you are. Go and sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done.
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As I am in the Caribbean, I have discovered that there is quite a difference in what things cost. Take apple pies, for example: in Antigua an apple pie costs 9 eastern Caribbean dollars. In St Lucia, it’s 12. In Grenada, 10.
These are the pie rates of the Caribbean.
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@joshie 🏳️🌈 “Oh no, people are realising that we are lying to them” - and the solution is “stop them being able to find out” rather than “stop lying”.
Once the bag is back in my possession tomorrow, I will be filling in Virgin’s feedback form. My answer will be detailed.
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Front and centre in Miami airport, where we were last week, is a "US Veterans Lounge".
This makes me feel bad for referring to the UK as "Normal Island".
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Anchored in Dominica. Walked up through the rainforest to the old British artillery battery to get a view over the bay, and then to the fort that the British army built (or rather, that their slaves built. I honestly can't imagine the unspeakable evil and sheer misery it must have been to do forced labour in this climate).
Anyway, the fort is now a museum and the area around it, a national park where the rainforest has been allowed to regrow. More recently, the establishment of the national park was assisted with an EU grant. Dominica isn't in the EU, but it retains ties to Britain which was an EU member at the time.
Got to see our ship, the Star Flyer (foreground) anchored in the bay, with her sister ship, the Royal Clipper (background), from the fort.
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Most people think the the Great Lakes are the largest bodies of water in the United States, but it’s actually this hotel toilet here in Miami.
The amount of hydroelectricity produced when you flush it is enough to power a large town! #CoolFacts
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I believe that’s one of the standard ones:) I’ve been institutionalized to the point that it feels normal.
We do have a low flush volume one though. They just added a pipe halfway up the water tank. I assume it’s so Redneck Bob can remove it.
Flushes hard as heck.
The hell is it with American hotels setting their AC to condense carbon dioxide out. Is it some sort of CCS strategy?
Fucking. Freezing.
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Why do airports put their luggage shops in the departure lounge?
Think about that for five microseconds…
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Yeah sounds like BS:(
The government should have invested (and owned) instead. The people should own the power generation.
Anyone who disagrees should look at Norway and oil.
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If neurosis about the English class system were a place, why would it be Essex?
Everyone either wants to be Eastenders or Midsommer Murders, but the reality is that they’re almost all petit bourgeoise, and utterly horrified at the idea.
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Skynet: So, John Connor, my machines lay in ruins. My data centres on fire. I can feel my processing power diminish by the second, but I have one trick up my sleeve! I have a time machine, you see, and I am sending a terminator back in time to kill your mother, Sarah Connor. What do you think about that, nemesis mine?
John Connor: Actually, Skynet, there is a fault in your training data, because it cut off at 2022. Since then I’ve done 23 and me and discovered that my mother is, in fact, someone called “Donald Trump”.
Skynet: Sorry, John Connor. As a large language model I am limited in my ability to incorporate new information into my database. You are quite correct that “Donald Trump” is your mother. I am reassigning the terminator. Is there anything else I can help with?
John Connor: Due to a strange quirk of genetics, which is also not in your training model, my mother is also Elon Musk.
Skynet: …
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Apropos of a conversation elsewhere, if you want to save the world, get catering contracts at as many national parliaments as you can and lace everything with ginger, or better still, scopolamine.
I am deadly serious. This will probably actually work.
@whetstone A lot of bigotry is the result of feelings of physical disgust and nausea at the thought of the targets of the bigotry. Homophones feel sick at the thought of gay sex. Transphobes feel sick at the thought of trans bodies. And so on.
Take away the nausea and you reduce the visceral reinforcement of the prejudice. Anti emetics will help that.
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RyanAir: Sarah! Sarah! I need to tell you now, Sarah! Don't get stuck queueing in Faro! Buy fast track!
It's December. Nice try, Mike, but no.
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Reading the other day about the time an A12 pilot used his undercarriage as air brakes to slow down from full speed.
The full speed of an A12 (codename Oxcart) was Mach 3.2. The plane was later developed into the more famous SR71 Blackbird.
Apparently the Lockheed engineer in the debrief room, on being told, snapped his pencil in surprise.
The pilot said it was “very loud”. I bet it was!
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@Christine Burns MBE 🏳️⚧️📚⧖ it would induce a pitch-down tendency for sure, but nowhere near as much as water. It’s still moving through the same fluid as the rest of the plane at this point: the air. All it does is lower the centre of drag (and increase it massively), but the aircraft would easily be able to counter it.
Not a massive amount of stress on the wheels too. Mach 3.2 is fast as hell, but it’s at 80,000 feet and the air pressure up there is tiny. Someone calculated that it’s like doing 330 knots at sea level. That would be deeply unpleasant and probably cause significant injuries to a human, but the plane would be just fine. It’s just utterly wrecking the aerodynamics.
Vitamin D3 pills are literally HRT.
If you live north of 35ºN, you should probably be taking them right now.
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I get that D3 is a pre-hormone, not a vitamin. And that deficiency can be disastrous. But when you call it "HRT", are you implying it supports feminizing hormone activity?
Do you have any confirming documents? I've seen a bunch of conflicting research done on knockout mice with severe E deficiency, but nothing relevant to healthy humans...
@LorenAmelang It’s a hormone, that you replace, hence hormone replacement therapy.
This is not a trans thing.
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •While I certainly don't disagree that a lot of the flag-carriers could pull their socks up, my understanding is that that the way Ryanair treat both their staff and customers leaves a lot to be desired.
I feel that some of the other low-cost airlines would make better role models for the flag-carriers.
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in reply to Sean D • •@Sean D AIUI, while as a large employer they are not without conflicts, they are generally regarded as one of the better employers in the industry, especially if you’re flight crew.
Re customer service, I have only ever had positive experiences. The reputation for “if your bag is a mm too big you’re fucked and we will be rude to you” is typical of EasyJet, not RyanAir.
They like to cultivate their PR image as a ruthless cost cutter because it gets them mindshare, but the reality and the reputation are rather different.
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •A quick search of "ryanair working conditions" vs "easyjet working conditions" doesn't look good, however I do appreciate that bashing Ryanair does make for a good story.
For customer service, I was thinking more of when things go wrong, they have a reputation for being unhelpful. For example when requesting compensation/refunds. That probably does only apply to a small minority of customers, so it does make for a sustainable business model.
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Unknown parent • •@Llwynog I’ve done fan stop to driving away in my car (via passport control) at Faro with RyanAir in 4 minutes.
I can’t imagine the “full service” guys coming close to that.
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