News Tidbit of the Day

How I wish we have this law here in the Philippines. The TelCos are really taking advantage of the "tie-up" in their plans. Then after your tie-up, and you decide to downgrade, you are not still eligible to other offerings. I have been a Globe subscriber for more than 7yrs now and I don't get much from their loyalty promos.

California judge rules early cell phone termination fees illegal

Allergic to Tattoo Ink

Allergic reactions to tattoo pigments are fairly uncommon except for certain brands of red and green (with which some many people have a slight problem with itching, swelling, redness of the skin, oozing). People who are sensitive or allergic to certain metals may react to pigments in the skin by becoming swollen and/or itchy, oozing of clear sebum is also common. People with allergies should think carefully about getting a tattoo because of the risk of anaphylactic shock (hypersensitive reaction), which can be life threatening. Some tattoo artists give small tests, by marking a small amount of ink behind the ear to determine if that person has an allergic reaction.

News Tidbit of the Day

For the Kikays (like me) out there.

Fishy Pedicure

I'm sure this will tickle. But it looks like fun.
But like my regular mani-pedi, if this arrives here, I have to find time to have one.

What I learned today

I haven't blogged about this yet... but i transferred work (again). My work is now related to the airlines business. I love to travel, but I am definitely learning a lot from this new work. Among them:

Define: Direct Flight
Definitions of Direct Flight on the Web:
  • A flight on which passengers do not have to change planes, but may involve one more stops enroute.
    www.flyfromcanada.com/travel-terms.html
  • This is a tricky one. The term "direct flight" can actually be applied to any routing that maintains the same flight number throughout the entire course of the routing, even if the routing contains enroute stops or requires a change of airplane. Strange but true.
    www.flyertalk.com/glossary/
  • Definition: A flight that stops at another airport, but passengers do not change planes. An example of a direct flight is a passenger taking a direct flight from Boston to Dublin . ...
    mayfee1.tripod.com/safejurnee/id28.html
  • A flight which requires no change of plane from departure to destination, though the plane may make intermediate stops.
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  • a flight with one or more intermediate stops but no change of aircraft
    wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
  • A direct flight in the aviation industry is any flight between two points by an airline with no change in flight numbers or aircraft. Some sources consider a change in aircraft at the stop to also be a direct flight. A direct flight does not mean you can stay on the aircraft at any stops. ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct flight
  • A flight in which the passenger makes intermediate stops but does not change aircraft; A flight where the bird's altitude does not change significantly with each wing beat
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/direct flight

  • I never know that you could make "stops" on a direct flight. Strange but true.