I assume Jet Blue would be willing to consider this suggestion. The standing sections I utilized were just shoulder to shoulder, with a small fold down seat so you're not really supporting your own weight. More of a slight lean. Most Americans wouldn't be able to even shimmy down to their space, so it won't be happening here. From an efficiency standpoint, it seemed to work pretty well for a large population of relatively thin people who need to get around. I didn't mind it when I had to do it, although those were times I was booking last-minute flights and had no other options.
First one is on him. Sloppy route (rounded that off) and no idea why the hell he is jumping backwards on that at the end. Have to attack that ball. Solid throw by Arch with pressure in his face. 2nd one is just a fake screen. Good job by Arch to just get that pass off. Ball is not on target, but expecte with that much pressure. 3rd is just a simple hole in the zone.
Still fighting a small gas leak where the gas gauge send unit fits into gas tank. Didn't show up when the garage had the car because we never filled it up. There are 11 (yes 11) screws holding the unit so 11 possible points for leaks. Six hold against the tank and another 5 that hold the resistor section that actually sends the result to the gauge. I took it apart and put a ton of Seal All on new gaskets. I think the 5 are OK but still weeping from the 6. Went back today and added more sealant. I refuse to do this unless temp is above 50 since I am not driving it without a top. Looks like good temp until Saturday. Letting the sealant cure overnight so around Thursday I will pour gas back in. The forum is all over the place on this. I used newer rubber gaskets but some people swear to use the older cork since the factory used that. I have cork so if this doesn't work I can try it. Luckily its winter so I am not missing driving it.
The funny part is she is an ardent YIMBY who drives a certain segment of leftists insane. Also she is an extremely well known quantity in the housing policy world so this is a surprise to no one besides pearl clutching rightoids.
IIRC your trip was a lot of hiking, right? I think we could do one day of hiking but not multiple. Did you have teens with you? (Neuschwanstein can be a hike to the top too) I was planning on the Zugspitze being a gondola day before we get to Italy. Whole plan is a draft right now though.
I considered the type of person who thinks to themselves “you know what, next year I really should spend MORE time on the message boards” and my whole body shuddered
One day in the Dolomites isn't nearly enough. Though the drives aren't for great distances the traffic is slow and the roads are windy and obviously hilly. We were there this past June for 4 nights and I wish we'd had more time there. Ortesei was a great base and has two gondolas. One to Seceda and one to Alpe di Siusi.
A family member of one of my best friends worked for McMullen, McLane and Crane, all closely. When they told us about the Bagwell stuff the first time, Bagwell didn’t know yet. The organization was scrambling to figure out what the hell to do. Apparently, a lot of folks knew before Bagwell did. Tough deal.