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Why don't you just fly Singapore Airlines then?
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Quoth XCashier View PostHe doesn't play any longer. He retired in 1989.
Quoth Seshat View PostToth witnessed someone being banned from an airline once.
They were one hour out of New Zealand, after an LAX->New Zealand flight. (Next leg was to Melbourne, aka home.)
Smoke alarm, emergency masks, the whole works. Stewards/esses running around looking for the fire. Found it. In the washrooms. Smoker who Just. Couldn't. Wait.
Dude lived in America. Was supposed to be going to Australia. The airline they were on wouldn't carry him. None of the other airlines would. He didn't have a visa for New Zealand.
Toth didn't know what happened to him after that.
The US Embassy will not help someone out of a legal jam they get themselves into. All they do is monitor any local legal proceedings to ensure you get your rights in that country (and in some countries you have no rights). But they won't try to get the charges dropped. A lot of people think if they get arrested in a foreign country all they have to do is call the consulate and they'll get a free lawyer and the US government leaning on the locals to drop to the matter. It ain't so.
Still, I imagine New Zealand didn't want this guy. So he would not have been allowed to leave the air port. There have been cases of people without visas being stuck in airports for years. So he would have had to really beg the airlines to let him on a flight. I imagine the US Embassy probably did convince a US airline to take him home. But he probably went through a lot of hell to get that damn cigarette.
Quoth Seshat View PostAlso, Toth is effectively 'banned' from long-haul flights. Not for misbehaviour.
He's got a cardiac syncope illness: basically, his heart can stop, mimicking a 'heart attack' type cardiac arrest, for little reason.They say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.
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Only ever flown with four airlines - Monarch, Alitalia, EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic.
The first time I ever flew was with Virgin back in 2009. Even though it was 'coach' it was the most luxurious thing I'd ever experienced at the time! Happy to 'slum' it in coach. The very next flight I took was with EasyJet - a budget airline in Europe.
Was I comparing it with Virgin? Not at all because I'm a normal person
However I did have problems with Monarch... but that's a different story.
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Quoth retro View Post
However I did have problems with Monarch... but that's a different story.
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Quoth Sapphire Silk View PostSounds like sick sinus syndrome. Pretty rare; I've only seen a couple of cases. Usually they get a pacemaker. Does Toth not qualify for one, or has he refused one?
He now has one, much more flexible programming than the ones he would have been offered ten years ago. This one lets his heart pace itself (okay, his brain pace his heart) so long as it doesn't drop below a certain level, then the pacemaker takes over while his neurology sorts itself out.
Dancer contributed to the research on NCG syncope. After he was diagnosed, his cardiologist sent him to a guy who was the Australian specialist in it. Turns out that the negative feedback loop the brain gets into is exactly the same as a computer programming problem that Dancer knows the solution to.
The two of them ended up discussing the solution, the problem, and so on, for quite some time. Of course, the problem is converting the solution from something that works fine in silicon to something that works in a carbon-based lifeform.Seshat's self-help guide:
1. Would you rather be right, or get the result you want?
2. If you're consistently getting results you don't want, change what you do.
3. Deal with the situation you have now, however it occurred.
4. Accept the consequences of your decisions.
"All I want is a pretty girl, a decent meal, and the right to shoot lightning at fools." - Anders, Dragon Age.
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I guess Singapore Airlines has something crazy called "Suite Class" which is crazily expensive. Like $18,400. This smart guy used frequent flyer miles, and took pictures for us to enjoy. Oh, it says 23,000, but that is a a different currency. This is so insane! I would love it. Okay, I'd settle for a semi-comfortable seat, no weird smells, no loud or persistent noises, no seat kickers, and most importantly, arriving safely.Replace anger management with stupidity management.
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