Could Computer Error Crash Your Airliner? By Lance Winslow

We all know that conflicts of software can cause our computers to crash, and this causes us to waste time, and have to reboot the system. It is stressful, aggravating, and time-consuming when your computer crashes. The word "crash" makes it sound like a tremendous calamity, and if your computer

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Airline Longevity in Turbulent Times By Lance Winslow

Boy, it sure would be tough to be in the airline business these days. With fuel prices unknown, and China up roaming the Globe to secure its oil needs, well here we go again to the top of the supply-demand curve. And this time one worries that we may not see the prices come back down. What does t

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Should Airline Passengers Be Allowed to Use VOIP Technology From WiFi on Airliners? By Lance Winslow

  Perhaps you have heard that many airlines will now be having in-flight Internet service available via WiFi. That's correct, The Federal Aviation Administration, has approved applications of several airlines to equip their airliners with WiFi. Unfortunately, there have already been Voice IP t

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Chicago O’Hare Airport - Flying With Confidence By Alex Pavlovitch

For the last seven years I flew through Chicago O'Hare Airport almost every week. Being the second busiest airport in the world and a major hub for United and American airlines, O'Hare also has one of the worst on time flight performance records in the United States. In fact, flight delays and cance

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Things to Do and See in Waterford, Ireland By Charles Weiss

Waterford is Ireland's oldest city and fifth-largest, with a 2006 population of 48,000. Waterford is located on the River Suir, which then flows into the Barrow and Nore Rivers before flowing into the harbor. Vikings founded Waterford in the 914, and much Viking heritage remains. In fact Waterf

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Lohagarh Fort, Rajasthan

Lohagarh fort, or the Iron fort was built in the early 18th century and took its name from its supposedly impregnable defences, which are said to be inspired by a description given in the epic, Ramayana. Maharaja Suraj Mal, the fort's constructor and founder of Bharatpur, built two towers within the

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Expert Reveals Top 5 Travel Myths

It has never been easier for travelers to know before they go. Thanks to high-speed Internet and increasingly global connectivity, travelers now have access to crucial information to help them research, prepare and make the most of their journeys. There are few more in the know than travel expert

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