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Freee!!

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  1. Technically, you would be breaking the rules, but the chances of getting caught are limited, as long as you have a Montreal area exit point. They may catch you with a latency test though, especially when they are located in the Montreal area. They won't know where you are, but they will know you are more than 1,000 miles from Montreal.
  2. Maybe for him, not for the operator and all future idiots trying to repeat the stunt. EDIT: And this video may already have given some of them that idea.
  3. I'd say it was more a matter of bad timing on his part and the wrong place to create a jump for the course developer.
  4. It also landed at LAX on 6th December.
  5. That story isn't quite clear where the tool went missing from.
  6. My first job (in about 1980) was weeding for a tulip (and other bulbs) farmer. I got paid about three Dutch Guilders per hour. Transport costs were zero (after the first time) as we just rode there on our bikes (about 15 km, about 30 minutes).
  7. Too funny, combination of traditional Vietnamese noodle soup and English. I am quite partial to a good phở myself.
  8. Can anybody read the above? Without capitals and without spaces after the periods, it is just a character salad to me. Some paragraphs might also help.
  9. I'd say BA is a tad slow with those two destinations. Interesting in the article is the mention of the A380, I thought BA wasn't going to use them anymore.
  10. Good enough for me. If you are questioning things to consume on an airplane, start with the water supply.
  11. As it was deep-frozen most of that time, that reluctance is unnecessary.
  12. Yup ... and that was a subtle as a clue-by-four.
  13. I hope you get your wish, but I consider it unlikely.
  14. In general I don't have a real problem with airline food and normally I just everything they offer. On long haul flights in the night I usually get up a couple of times to check the pantry if I can scrounge some snacks.
  15. Thanks for reminding me, been there as well.
  16. The only concentration camp I ever visited was Flossenburg (near Dachau, admiral Canaris was murdered there) and that was already enough for me. I intend to visit Auschwitz with my sons when they are old enough. From family history I was told my paternal grandfather (at the start) ended up in command of a group of soldiers somewhere in Friesland and his first order was to remove the bronze lions from the helmets. None of his superiors had noticed that those were both an excellent aiming point for the Germans and allowed the bullets to penetrate the helmets instead of glancing off. Not really war related, but during the war: Upon the news of the death of Dr. Willem Kolff, my mother told me her father (long dead by that time) assisted Dr. Kolff in the creation of the artificial kidney.
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