worst airline in the world – RyanAir

There’s a brilliantly tongue in cheek article on Vagabondish laying out the reasons why:

Step One: Get Crazy Cheap Airplanes!
Step Two: Staff Almost No One
Step Three: Don’t Waste Money Training Aforementioned Staff
Step Four: Punish Passengers for Bringing Luggage
Step Five: Distract the Passengers In-flight
Step Six: Arrive on Time So Nobody Can Say Otherwise (and Mum’s the Word!)

ruinairVagabondish – A Tribute to RyanAir: Decoding the Perfect Business Plan

If you want more, get the book Ruinair by Paul Kiduff.

My first and last flight on this airline was a comic experience.

RyanAir does not provide those small luggage tags … but still requires your name and address on luggage. I was forced to write my name on my pack in ink.

Some of the airports they use have no other commercial airlines. And almost no services.

Worst of all, you must print your own bording pass before getting to a RyanAir flight. If you forget, that will be a 40 Pound ($64.37) surcharge!

It’s the only airline that actually weighs your one allowed carryon. Maximum weight 10kg (22 pounds).

Their biggest competitor in Europe is EasyJet, not perfect, but far better than RuinAir.

The best discount airline I know is WestJet in Canada.

my gymnastics site is down, again

The company that hosts GymnasticsCoaching.com is down.

That company is Bluehost.

Hundreds of thousands of sites they host. Even their own site.

… How are they going to blame it on me this time?

Randy McCharles published

My brother had an award winning novella selected for Tor’s annual best of Fantasy fiction.

Twenty-eight doses of wonder. From the distant past to the present day, from Antarctica and Mars to worlds that never were, the tales in this book bring news from nowhere-and everywhere. Fantasy is a mode of storytelling, a method of entertainment, a mode of argument, and a way of seeing. Here, presented by two of the most distinguished anthologists of the day, are twenty-eight stories that see, tell, argue, and entertain.

Fantasy-9

Tor store – Year’s Best Fantasy 9

Congrats, Bro.

Randy at work - photographer Robert Sawyer
Randy at work - photographer Robert Sawyer

It’s got an odd title for a work of fantasy: “Ringing in the Changes in Okotoks, Alberta”. (Good press for Okotoks.)

Despite that, fans across Canada voted it BEST SHORT-FORM WORK IN ENGLISH. … How do I nominate it for the Auroras and the Hugos ??

Coincidentally, when he was getting his award in Montreal, he received a second special award as organizer of the 2008 World Fantasy convention in Calgary.

This is Randy’s second publication by Tor, I think. The first was Tesseracts Twelve.

WestJet adds Calgary – Maui direct

I was already happy when they added Mazatlan, as that’s where I’ve been getting dental work done.

Starting October 2nd my favourite airline flies direct to Hawaii.

Haleakala

WestJet to launch non-stop flights to Hawaii from Calgary, Edmonton

And … since snow is due to fly … I’m thinking quite a bit about Hawaii.

Calgarians have many choices for their sun destination vacations this winter, with WestJet offering non-stop service to Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas, Ixtapa, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego, Orlando and Nassau.

Thanks Tam.

have you seen Glee?

I heard a great interview with Matthew Morrison, star of the Fox TV series Glee.

Click PLAY or watch the trailer on YouTube.

Leave a comment if you have an opinion on Glee. I’m really enjoying it.

You can watch recent episodes in Canada on Global. Watch recent episodes in the USA on Fox.

On iTunes, Season 1 (13 episodes) costs only $13.95.

R u a Facebook addick?

A few people still claim that social networking online is just a “fad”.

They are as wrong as wrong can be.

Click PLAY or get the amazing statistics in a video called Social Media Revolution.

(via BluePeak)