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February 06, 2006

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Left PanAmSat. Got a new job. No longer am I in over my head with Satcom gear. Now I’m in over my head being a webmaster for Delta. Technically. Actually, I work for Delta Technology, A wholy owned subsidiary of Delta Airlines. Still under bankruptcy no matter what the letterhead says. Anyway…I’m not really over my head that much. At least I understand Unix. It’s actually very interesting work. Maintaining Sun Java One Web Servers. It’s what I really like doing. I do want to learn a little programming. Very little. Enough to be dangerous but not much more. LOL. I guess that’s about it. Maybe I’ll start doing this regularly again. We’ll see.

 

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Posted on February 6, 2006 11:43 PM by delta 129.
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DELTA AIRLINES SCREWS MUSICIANS.

I've been flying with my guitar for well over 10 years, and have never been forced to check it. Checking an old archtop would surely destroy it.

Checking in at La Guardia on my way to a show in Atlanta, I was forced to buy a seat for my irreplaceable 50 year old guitar at the last minute. First offer: Only $1020.00. The hostile, rude counter jockey in the faux military uniform finally got me a seat for well over $650.00.

He had no last name on his name tag, and refused to allow me to speak with his superior.

He claimed it was a security issue, but security just x-rayed the case. Never even asked me to open it. Every security person I spoke to (and I spoke with plenty) were shocked, and said they had absolutely no problem with guitars. As a matter of fact, over the past 10+ years, no security personnel have had any problem with my guitar, here or in Europe.

Delta is pretending it's a security issue, but it's clearly not.

Delta is using the human misery of 9/11 as an excuse to bully and steal from musicians.

Delta Airlines Screws Musicians.

BOYCOTT DELTA AIRLINES.


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Posted by: BOYCOTT DELTA at September 8, 2006 04:58 PM


DELTA AIRLINES SCREWS MUSICIANS.

I've been flying with my guitar for well over 10 years, and have never been forced to check it. Checking an old archtop would surely destroy it.

Checking in at La Guardia on my way to a show in Atlanta, I was forced to buy a seat for my irreplaceable 50 year old guitar at the last minute. First offer: Only $1020.00. The hostile, rude counter jockey in the faux military uniform finally got me a seat for well over $650.00.

He had no last name on his name tag, and refused to allow me to speak with his superior.

He claimed it was a security issue, but security just x-rayed the case. Never even asked me to open it. Every security person I spoke to (and I spoke with plenty) were shocked, and said they had absolutely no problem with guitars. As a matter of fact, over the past 10+ years, no security personnel have had any problem with my guitar, here or in Europe.

Delta is pretending it's a security issue, but it's clearly not.

Delta is using the human misery of 9/11 as an excuse to bully and steal from musicians.

Delta Airlines Screws Musicians.

BOYCOTT DELTA AIRLINES.


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Posted by: BOYCOTT DELTA at September 8, 2006 04:53 PM

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