Originally posted by bustr
By the way beet1e, calling a man/men out has more coup to it if you do it in person face to face. I ride through the San Francisco bay subway tunnel twice each day to work. It's 6 miles long under the bay, and an accepted terroist target.
That's interesting - I used to make that exact same journey when I lived in Concord and worked in downtown San Francisco at one of the big banks. Next month I have to make a journey via another recognised terrorist target - the Eurotunnel under the English Channel - and that's around 25 miles long. I've never been to your country of birth, but I thought you should know that in the English language it's spelt Morocco.
Tarmac said
Some people fly Boeing for the same reason they only consider GM, Ford, and Chrysler when buying cars. It has nothing to do with Beetle's speculations, and it has everything to do with the idea of supporting your neighbor's business.
Hehe, not even the airlines themselves do that! You might want to share your code of moral ethics with the CEOs at United Airlines, American Airlines, US Airways, NorthWest Airlines and America West - to name but a few, all of whose fleets include Airbus.

Why is that? Cost effectiveness maybe? Creating a better deal for their business customers? You know, supporting their neighbours' business and all...

Rshubert!
Beet1e, are you afraid of guns?
I'm afraid of being fat!

Sandman/Mr. Toad - yes, I know how you feel about the security being a PITA and all the delays that result. We've been dealing with that in Europe for so many years that I just don't notice it any more.