2009-08-17, 01:03 | Link #2229 | |
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Hitting the wrong Sydney...
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2009-08-17, 08:41 | Link #2230 | |
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It was most likely a case of misunderstanding in which the tourists asked to arrange a trip for "Sydney" who indicating the country of this Sydney and since the tourists had chosen "Air Canada" as their plane company, the travel agency instantly thought they wanted to go to Nova Scotia. The one to blame is probably both sides as that it is responsibility for the travel agency to make sure where their customers are heading and not make any strange assumptions. At the same time, you can't just blame it all on the travel agency when the location of the travel should be on the boarding pass and also the schedule, why didn't the tourists took a look before heading onto the plane. Its like a comedy! |
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2009-08-17, 09:21 | Link #2231 | |
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2009-08-17, 12:19 | Link #2233 | |
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I still think gramps and his grandson were doing it on purpose for some sort of absurd objective as that none of it adds up. They did not check their boarding passes. They did not make any confirmations or verifcations with their travel agency. When you enter the inside layers of an airport to wait for a plane to come, how is it possible for the two of them to not hear any announcements or see the huge LCD board at the gate that indicates their destination? Did they not check the monitor for their departure time and arrival locations? None of it makes any sense yet it happened.. Strange! |
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2009-08-17, 12:50 | Link #2234 | |
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Hotel mistake creates rush for 1 cent weekend
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2009-08-17, 13:11 | Link #2236 | |
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BBC reported that they'll honor it, which makes sense since the report mentioned a 90'000 Euro loss.
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2009-08-18, 07:18 | Link #2237 | |
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Science ponders 'zombie attack'
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2009-08-18, 07:59 | Link #2238 |
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No problem, just get a real life Chris Redfield or Leon Kennedy and boom! Zombies have been dealt a crippling blow. They've acquired new abilities in recent installments to make zombies drop ammo.
But seriously, give certain characteristics to any fictional creature and they could cause the collapse of civilization. This reminds me of a random cartoon I saw on 4chan with Mr T saying something like: "Haha! If their blood is coagulated and their lungs don't absorb oxygen, then they couldn't produce adenosine triphosphate, a vital catalyst for muscle contraction. Zombies are impossible and Max Brooks is a ******."
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2009-08-18, 08:41 | Link #2239 | |
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Beautiful Woman, Scary Drawing
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If zombies do exist, then people like Leon Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and the other guys would most likely also exist. The world can just leave it to them, lock their doors and go to sleep. Last edited by Shadow Kira01; 2009-08-18 at 09:32. Reason: updated. |
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2009-08-20, 02:23 | Link #2240 |
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"A team of scientists in Washington DC believe that the solution to oil
shortages, for jet planes at least, may be seawater. Chemists working for the US Navy have managed to process seawater into "unsaturated short-chain hydrocarbons”, which, reports New Scientist, could be refined to make kerosene-based jet fuel." See: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/...seawater.aspx? |
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