The audacity of travel and SLICC Pods Are New First Class Cabins For Air Force Brass
| Posted by Travel at 18 July 2008 17:49 | |
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I have no idea there are millions of people who think this way, who feel the same way in the face of air travel. I can stress strongly enough that every individual makes words.
When we discover, as most of us do, how little our precious possessions will fetch in the marketplace we are inclined to be disillusioned, event to feel that we are being updated.
Top Story KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama departs this weekend for overseas travels to Jordan, Israel, and the West Bank, as well as Germany, France, and Britain (Iraq and Afghanistan will come later). The trip is intended to bolster Obama as a potential commander in chief in voters' eyes, but it also "poses big risks," Slate's John Dickerson argues. In some quarters in Europe, the Illinois senator is being billed as the second ..keep reading.
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
You might think flying business class is always about being fanned with palm leaves while flipping through books on golf, but sometimes there are real hardships going on behind that curtain, as Lynne Meadow, who makes $395,824 a year as artistic director of the nonprofit Manhattan Theatre Club, discovered last August on a flight from Rome to New York on Continental Airlines. The Sun has it that Meadow (pictured) is now suing the airline after an argument between herself and a flight ..>>.
I found this one on today, quite interesting:
I've never been on a trans-Atlantic aboard a military transport aircraft, but I can guess that they're not the most comfortable way to fly. So it's understandable that top-ranking Air Force brass would want something a little more amenable to resting, taking meetings, and watching Hot Shots Pt. Deux on a 37" flatscreen. That's where the Senior Leader Intransit Comfort Capsule (SLICC) comes in—a private chamber being built for Air Force officers with beds, couches, the aforementioned ..>>.
And I hope you will understand just what it is that you can have - and that you choose to have it!
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