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Business, Economics & Tax Policy 6.0: Nope, it only found woven strands

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I can't even remember what make of car I drive. Sh-t all looks the same to me.

Would it make sense for us to be United on the way over and American on the way back? The layover on the way over was PHX.

Like I said: cars, clothes, planes, equipment -- it's all just fungibles. I have literally no memory of who makes anything. I still don't recognize the Toyota logo and I drive a Toyota. I think.

I recognize Nissan, though. ;)

No, if you connected in PHX (former US Airways hub) and DFW, odds are 99.9% you were on American both ways.

I mean jeez, did Doc Mrs. organize your travel, or are you really just that much of a Marxist? Or pretending to be one to seem cool at your age? :p

AAL 787s have the "reverse herringbone" pattern first class in 1-2-1 layout, just like Delta A330s. Which better describes your impression.
 
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No, if you connected in PHX (former US Airways hub) and DFW, odds are 99.9% you were on American both ways.

I mean jeez, did Doc Mrs. organize your travel, or are you really just that much of a Marxist? Or pretending to be one to seem cool at your age? :p

On this trip Dr. Mrs. did everything. My sole job was to sit there and look pretty.

Have I mentioned I have an extremely pleasant marriage?

But the sad thing is even when I do all the arranging, while I am aware of things at the time they are in front of me unless I write them down I forget them moments after. I have no brand* object permanence. This isn't cool, it's inconvenient. If I like a certain rum, or razor, or rice, I have to write it down immediately. I won't forget the brand, I will forget the fact of the brand -- that it even exists. Imagine if everything you consumed in your life was a first time guess.

* And it's not just brands, it's varieties. I like certain nuts and I don't like others. I know this from years of trials. But which are which? Search me. I know I like peanuts, but everything else -- walnuts, macadamia nuts, pine nuts -- no, that's not right, I know pine nuts like I know peanuts. And like them. Almon-- sh-t, I know those too.

Nuts I could recognize without guessing: pea, pine, almonds,
Nuts I can never, ever remember: wall, macademia, pecans, hazel, chest, filbert (I don't believe anyone can recognize a filbert)

Is an acorn a nut? I know what an acorn is. I remember trying to eat them with a friend when we were about 8, and not liking them but that might have been the dirt or the ants.

I'm pretty sure it's a mental deficiency.
 
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Dr. Mrs. does everything. My sole job is to sit there and look pretty.

Have I mentioned I have an extremely pleasant marriage?

Makes sense. :D

In the end, I'm of the opinion that how you got there is all flash (even if I'm occasionally guilty of it). What matters is what you did there.
 
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Makes sense. :D

In the end, I'm of the opinion that how you got there is all flash (even if I'm occasionally guilty of it). What matters is what you did there.

What we did was amazing. If you've never been, go. Just leave a minimum of the days so you can really get into the flow. It also helps to go with Brazilians who know how to party. That pretty much helps everything, though -- I want to take them to the DMV as a test.
 
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What we did was amazing. If you've never been, go. Just leave a minimum of the days so you can really get into the flow. It also helps to go with Brazilians who know how to party. That pretty much helps everything, though -- I want to take them to the DMV as a test.

Hawaii is coming someday, but I'm looking at Europe for late summer-fall this year.
 
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Hawaii is coming someday, but I'm looking at Europe for late summer-fall this year.

If you're a virgin to both then Europe first. If I went to Europe now I would almost certainly steal somebody's identity to stay there.
 
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If you're a virgin to both then Europe first. If I went to Europe now I would almost certainly steal somebody's identity to stay there.

Not a virgin to the UK, but I am a virgin to mainland Europe, which is my target.

FWIW, ran a quick check on Flightaware, and I think it's more likely you were on a 777 - the F configuration still fits your description. Also, it seems to be the common aircraft running from HNL-DFW on American.
 
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Not a virgin to the UK, but I am a virgin to mainland Europe, which is my target.

FWIW, ran a quick check on Flightaware, and I think it's more likely you were on a 777 - the F configuration still fits your description. Also, it seems to be the common aircraft running from HNL-DFW on American.

UK : Europe :: South Africa : Africa

Go to Actual Europe.
 
Hawaii is coming someday, but I'm looking at Europe for late summer-fall this year.

If you are going to HI, just keep going and head straight to Asia. Mookie liked Puerto Rico much more than HI and it’s closer. While in PR go see BVI or some other islands. Or grab a boat and sail yourself.

HI is definitely an “eh, now what?” And “how much did you charge me for that?”
 
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If you are going to HI, just keep going and head straight to Asia. Mookie liked Puerto Rico much more than HI and it’s closer. While in PR go see BVI or some other islands. Or grab a boat and sail yourself.

HI is definitely an “eh, now what?” And “how much did you charge me for that?”

Is Hawaii more expensive than Japan (especially Tokyo)? Fade doubts that - always figured they're about the same.

The rest of Asia is another matter, but Fade does not have a 10-yr visa for China (yet), and apparently getting a tourist visa for Vietnam is a lengthy process. So I'd be limited to micro-areas like Hong Kong and Singapore for now.
 
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UK : Europe :: South Africa : Africa

Go to Actual Europe.

Oh stop. London is an incredible city. One of my favorites. Been there twice and haven’t seen 1% of what I want.
 
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Oh stop. London is an incredible city. One of my favorites. Been there twice and haven’t seen 1% of what I want.

Yes, it is fine. But it isn't Europe. It's part of the Global Ministry of Silly Walks along with the rest of the Commonwealth and portions of New England.
 
Yes, it is fine. But it isn't Europe. It's part of the Global Ministry of Silly Walks along with the rest of the Commonwealth and portions of New England.

As someone who lived in London, i agree. Amsterdam Berlin Stockholm Paris Prague, all cities I’d much prefer to be in or visit.
 
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Oh stop. London is an incredible city. One of my favorites. Been there twice and haven’t seen 1% of what I want.

I thoroughly enjoyed England, both London and the countryside in the Lakes District (and an afternoon in Scotland) but in my limited experience it has a much different feel from continental Europe (and my travel on the Continent is limited). I definitely want to get back to Great Britain to do some backpacking in Wales or Scotland.
 
I'm laughing my arse off now. I'm one of maybe 3-4 people on USCHO who notices or cares about this stuff (and at least one of the others - MNS - works in the field). :D
Oh I’m one of them. My grandfather worked at Boeing plus I work on the cargo side of things so it’s grinding the gears a bit.
 
Not a virgin to the UK, but I am a virgin to mainland Europe, which is my target.

FWIW, ran a quick check on Flightaware, and I think it's more likely you were on a 777 - the F configuration still fits your description. Also, it seems to be the common aircraft running from HNL-DFW on American.

United flies a 767 for the 10 hr flight from HNL <-> IAD during the busy season. Man, was that a long flight
 
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As someone who lived in London, i agree. Amsterdam Berlin Stockholm Paris Prague, all cities I’d much prefer to be in or visit.

I'm not even talking about preference, but just the European Culture that you will find more of in say Quebec City or parts of San Francisco. Funny story: we were in London with a USAF Col who has served time in India and we were eating in a little local Indian food dive in an Indian restaurant. His opinion: "half of India is trying to be England while this street is more Indian than 90% of India."
 
I'm not even talking about preference, but just the European Culture that you will find more of in say Quebec City or parts of San Francisco. Funny story: we were in London with a USAF Col who has served time in India and we were eating in a little local Indian food dive in an Indian restaurant. His opinion: "half of India is trying to be England while this street is more Indian than 90% of India."

I agree. The overall culture and feel is much better on mainland.
English culture is a huge turnoff for me after living there.
 
Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 6.0: Nope, it only found woven strands

Is Hawaii more expensive than Japan (especially Tokyo)? Fade doubts that - always figured they're about the same.

The rest of Asia is another matter, but Fade does not have a 10-yr visa for China (yet), and apparently getting a tourist visa for Vietnam is a lengthy process. So I'd be limited to micro-areas like Hong Kong and Singapore for now.

mookie got his 10y visa 3 weeks ago!! don't need a visa in hand for Bangkok (or Tokyo).

and come on now.... what is comparable to any visit choice between Hawaii and Tokyo (outside of a plain regulary massage). not like Hawaii has soaplands :p

mookie compared Hawaii to Puerto rico :)
 
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