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My BFF is coming in from Kauai via Frisco today. I'm tracking her flight and UA reported that the flight left 3 minutes early, but it's been on taxi for 30 minutes!
So, leaving the gate on time is the metric for performance? |
it is "a" metric
Closing boarding, and pushback is one thing actual wheels off the ground another as is touching down safely at the right destination on time Data systems can only report metrics that happened already. What you see is not what the people see who are doing the performance metric business. you get public FYI and that is just a small part of the story..its For YOUR Information its not For Airline Performance Metrics |
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its not inside info, just general how metrics work
its like the postal service, the tracking page they show you has some statusses FYI it does not show everything they know.. especially when international it passes through so many hands and companies they just forward on the stuff they want you to know, not every scan or databit will be on your tracking.. Some will tell more then others. But the key important bit is.. its on a need to know basis, and for a lot of it, you don't need to know |
Name this song from these few lyrics without cheating.
You know it or you don't There is no in between. Shirt them a-tear up, trousers is gone I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde First prize: Used but fresh....... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1662231102.jpg |
Had to look
My guess was too recent though. But it was kinda close:D
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Slaving for bread, man So that every mouth can be fed Poor, me XXXXXXXXXXXX The X's is the title |
The Israelites
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We have a winner.
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The lyrics did not even register with me, but I love that song.
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Who knew candles could be so profitable?
Michael Kittredge's son put the Yankee Candle founder's Massachusetts estate up for sale on Thursday. The compound, which features an indoor water park and bowling alley, is listed for $23 million. The sprawling estate encompasses 120,000 square feet of living space, including eight structures. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/the-yankee-candle-founder-s-mansion-just-listed-for-23-million-see-inside-the-compound-that-features-a-bellagio-inspired-indoor-water-park-two-story-arcade-and-private-concert-venue/ss-AA11rNzv?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6294734b23584a48be0b97 5f59c0e1c9#image=1 |
The "Jenga Building" in NYC is designed to mimic the game.
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And so it begins
Ol' Charlie is taking some stick already :D
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^ Not a good look.
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Did you all know that Sears is down to 20 stores nationwide? Wow.
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I didn't know Sears was still in business
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It seems like it used to be easy to go buy major appliances. You could run down to the local mall and browse 2-4 stores (Sears, Mont. Wards, etc...) that had huge selection and lots of stuff in stock. I don't think you can do that any more. There's Best Buy, but I've never had good luck there, and they have a sheiße reputation. I think there are a few other places, Macy's, Costco, Sam's, Walmart, but those are all going to be spread out and, I think, have a much smaller selection or maybe I'm wrong. The world is a vastly different place than it was 30, 40, 50 years ago. |
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