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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12196116)
Well we were one of the first off the plane so we legged it down to passport control. No lines up on the Canadian/PR side but all other passports there was a small line up.
Basically there is about 20 of these scanning machines and they look like the things at airports that BA have to print off your boarding pass. You scan passport/PR card and then you scan your customs form. If everything goes ok then you get a print out of your form and you give it to customs guys when you exit.... Does that print a luggage label as well as the boarding card? Or is it only if no luggage? The idea of labeling your own luggage and then having it sent to Australia or somewhere by mistake is a little disconcerting. :lol: "legged it"....that's been a long time no hear :lol: |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12196201)
Okay, ta. I've seen the check in machines before but not used them.
Does that print a luggage label as well as the boarding card? Or is it only if no luggage? The idea of labeling your own luggage and then having it sent to Australia or somewhere by mistake is a little disconcerting. :lol: "legged it"....that's been a long time no hear :lol: For whatever reason, neither version has ever liked or accepted my passport/documents so I tend to ignore them & head to the human beans. "Legged it" made me grin too :) |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12196201)
Okay, ta. I've seen the check in machines before but not used them.
Does that print a luggage label as well as the boarding card? Or is it only if no luggage? The idea of labeling your own luggage and then having it sent to Australia or somewhere by mistake is a little disconcerting. :lol: "legged it"....that's been a long time no hear :lol: I actually don't mind having the luggage label printed, as it gives you a chance to confirm the destination of your luggage (the luggage label looks exactly like the label you would get from the airline desk) - I had a flight from point A to point D, through points B and C. My luggage tag only went as far as point C. After inquiry, I found out that I had to pick up my luggage at point C, and then recheck it (new tag) for the last leg of the trip. Had I used the desk, I may have assumed that it would go all the way through, and ended up at point D with no luggage. (Ironically, I arrived at point D with no luggage, but that was because it didn't make the plane between points B and C) Biggest stress is putting the luggage tag on, since it stresses me out a bit to not 'screw it up' :) |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Ebonhawke
(Post 12196800)
Biggest stress is putting the luggage tag on, since it stresses me out a bit to not 'screw it up' :)
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12196806)
Self check in, no meals, extra for a bag...I wonder how long before we have to fly the plane ourselves. :lol:
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Ebonhawke
(Post 12196811)
With increasing connectivity of the world to the Internet, the development of VR technology - may come a time where one never needs to actually 'go' anywhere to experience it (which would be kind of sad)
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12196806)
Self check in, no meals, extra for a bag...I wonder how long before we have to fly the plane ourselves. :lol:
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12196116)
Well we were one of the first off the plane so we legged it down to passport control. No lines up on the Canadian/PR side but all other passports there was a small line up.
Basically there is about 20 of these scanning machines and they look like the things at airports that BA have to print off your boarding pass. You scan passport/PR card and then you scan your customs form. If everything goes ok then you get a print out of your form and you give it to customs guys when you exit. Funnily no one was interested in my passport, only my PR card lol |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12196847)
If you mark that you have food they ask you what you have then give you a "why are you bothering me" look when you say that it's chips, or Christmas pudding, or candy.
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by beckiwoo
(Post 12196917)
PG Tips
For the person who likes to dunk their biscuits but doesn't like crumbs at the bottom of their cup: It's a sort of elongated tea-strainer and you dip your biscuit in and any crumbs or floppy bits are saved from drowning when you lift the strainer to drink your tea/coffee. Just $39.99, two for $70. Paypal accepted. :lol: http://i63.tinypic.com/2pynmsn.jpg (perhaps this should go in the retirement planning thread :lol:) |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Ebonhawke
(Post 12196811)
With increasing connectivity of the world to the Internet, the development of VR technology - may come a time where one never needs to actually 'go' anywhere to experience it (which would be kind of sad)
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
It's my brothers funeral on Friday and I won't be there.:cry_smile:
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12198498)
I used to fly four, or more, legs a week until WebEx was invented. That technology allowed people to experience me without my having to go anywhere.
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