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Date: May 12, 2008 09:54
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Author: Bavid Anonymous DromageBavid Anonymous Dromage Date: May 12, 2008 13:28
>Wow, nothing exciting there in this fancy A380.
>Just another cattle truck. So what's all the hype about?
With a much bigger carbon footprint that what's come before, so it's
doing nothing to address the problems of global environmental degradation.
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Author: Nick O'TymeNick O'Tyme Date: May 12, 2008 14:09
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Author: YaguYagu Date: May 12, 2008 14:26
gawd oh mighty, sickening green & more clausterphobia for many.
Yagu
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> More cattle!
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Author: Sylvia ElseSylvia Else Date: May 12, 2008 16:49
Bavid Anonymous Dromage wrote:
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>> Wow, nothing exciting there in this fancy A380.
>> Just another cattle truck. So what's all the hype about?
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> With a much bigger carbon footprint that what's come before, so it's
> doing nothing to address the problems of global environmental degradation.
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Lower per person.
Sylvia.
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Author: Sylvia ElseSylvia Else Date: May 12, 2008 16:50
Peter Fanelli wrote:
I think someone at Qantas must have a problem with their colour vision.
I'd have to wear those complimentary eye shades for the entire flight to
avoid becoming ill.
Sylvia.
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Author: Atheist ChaplainAtheist Chaplain Date: May 12, 2008 17:32
> Peter Fanelli wrote:
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> I think someone at Qantas must have a problem with their colour vision.
> I'd have to wear those complimentary eye shades for the entire flight to
> avoid becoming ill.
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> Sylvia.
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Date: May 12, 2008 17:33
Sylvia Else wrote:
>> Peter Fanelli wrote:
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>> I think someone at Qantas must have a problem with their colour
>> vision. I'd have to wear those complimentary eye shades for the
>> entire flight to avoid becoming ill.
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>> Sylvia.
I'm wondering whether that's a subliminal message to the punters......
Paint the seats in (almost) olive drab and it'll suggest that they sit quiet
and behave themselves until they're off the plane.
Out of all three classes, I'd prefer Business, not just for the nipple-pink
seats. It seems the best compromise for comfort & price.
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Date: May 12, 2008 17:49
Dave Kearton wrote:
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>> 'First' is OK if you're flying alone and don't want to talk to
>> anybody else; it'd be a total bastard if you're flying the wife OS
>> for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.
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....and another thing.....
Is that vinyl flooring in the lower two classes ? I can imagine
the noise level being a lot higher with a lino floor.
Where are the floor-mounted lighting tracks that lead to the emergency exits
?
EMWTK
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Dave Kearton
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Author: PitsPits Date: May 12, 2008 18:58
On May 13, 5:26 am, "Yagu" thisaddie.com> wrote:
> gawd oh mighty, sickening green & more clausterphobia for many.
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> Yagu
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> yagu"Nick O'Tyme" msn.com> wrote in message
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Actually I recall from some lecture many *MANY* moons ago that
greens and Blues are (or were then believed ) to have a calming
affect
upon certain brain chemistry functions . Not sure if the research
ever came to a definitive conclusion.
Guess a few cc's of larg acteyl or nebutal (sp) works just as
well :)
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