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In .com (rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors), twomuttheads wrote:
Phil Nelson wrote: I just got email from a guy who checked a 90+ pound military boatanchor as a piece of LUGGAGE on a flight from the UK to the US. This was some time ago, so apparently he wasn't charged for the extra weight. I'm amazed that it survived, even if packed in a box. Can you imagine the bang when that thing came rocketing down the conveyors?! :-) Phil Nelson I watched the Airtran folks load luggage onto planes when we were waiting around Atlanta airport Saturday. They were tossing bags with no concern about the contents. S'Ok. If I ship an EK-07 or an FRR-59, they won't be tossing it. They'll be heaving, and then finding loops of gut poking through suddenly-expanded holes in their abdominal walls. Maybe an R-390 or an R-1051 as "bag two of two", just for chucks. -- Mike Andrews W5EGO 5WPM Extra Tired old sysadmin working on his code speed |
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