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Sunday, December 18, 2005
More testing needed
On my way home from Boston a couple of months ago, I came across a departure screen that didn't look quite right. I had to laugh when I realized that JetBlue's systems integrators missed this one.
I hope their coding for the airplanes themselves is a little more evolved.
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Carmi: I hope you get a chance to try their new Embraer Regional Jet. I hate to annoy anyone who may read this from the EU, but I am a Boeing fan and never liked the composite tails on Airbuses. Now of course Boeing is building an all-composite plane. Oy!
ReplyDeleteGreat advert for Windows, tho :-)
ReplyDeleteevening carmi :-)
That's the kind of crash and burn an airline can live with.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is funny. I hate that button when it pops up at work. Yes, maybe they are unused but that doesn't mean that I won't need them someday.
ReplyDeletemmmm, don't count on it...ooopsie!
ReplyDeletehere from michele's tonight
That's funny Carmi! I love that you saw that and then phoyograped it!
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me to you today, my dear Carmi..And I'm happy she did!
Michele sent me....loved your pictures. Lazy Daisy
ReplyDeleteHope they dont hit ctrl, alt, delete!
ReplyDeleteHere via Michele.
That is devoutly to be wished!!
ReplyDeleteAnd nobody sent me tonight, Carmi, I came by myself!
Carmi, I love your pictures.
ReplyDeletei actually really think jet blue is a great idea! i hoep they continue to do well.
ReplyDeleteits great that you can laugh at airline booboos, somme folks just dont have any sense of humor... oh and admit it, youve got unused icons on your desktop, too!
michele sent me
How confidence-inspiring! Ha! Michele sent me.
ReplyDeleteHaha, so funny. I agree with CQ--Bill Gates should be happy, not that I think Microsoft needs the extra exposure!
ReplyDeleteSee, and now I don't feel so bad about my own little Windows messages popping up at awkward moments.
ReplyDeleteThat's cute....Michele sent me tonight but I would have been by anyway.
ReplyDeleteHaha... that button always pops up for me at work, too... it's always annoying!
ReplyDeleteHere from Michele's.
That's pretty funny! Good thing you always have your camera ready.
ReplyDeleteI'm back again, dear Carmi..Michele sent me to you, once again because she knows I love you!
ReplyDeleteI'm just a Michele-ing Fool tonight! Here, once again Carmi...Happy ALWAYS to visit you!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be so sure about them having it any more together on the planes. Scary...very scary. HA!
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me.
Michele sent me by to see you again today, Carmi. Well, technically it's Monday already but I'm pretending it's still Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThat does look bad to see that "unused icons" warning on a professional site. I really find that warning annoying. I've got it turned off here at home but I keep forgetting to do it on my data analysis computer at work.
OMG how funny is that!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by and the well wishes to my little guy. Much better today.
Sincerely appreciated though!!
That is scary!!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by and say HI and thanks for the "get well" comment...I'm doing better!!! FInally... YAY!!!!!!! Happy holidays
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