I am absolutely livid that British Airways today ran flights as normal just hours after averting strike action by the T&G Union.
The vast majority of customers due to be on today's flights had cancelled because of the possible action and the reopened seats were not advertised early enough for a full allocation to be sold.
So what, if not passengers, were BA flying around the world - dumping carbon emissions into the atmosphere - today?
In the words of Simon Calder, Travel Editor at the Independent, fresh air. That's right. Today BA have been polluting the air in order to move some of it around the planet.
Things I am not livid about:
- Lord Levy arrested in connection with cash-for-honours
The net continues to tighten on this corrupt and shameful government. - West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
And the Reds go marching on on on... Look out Chelsea, we're breathing down your necks. - Windows Vista is launched
I'm not upset by this because I seriously believe that this is the iteration of Windows that will finally drive people away from it due to the high cost of upgrading (not just the software but the hardware needed to run it) and the increasingly evil (could Microsoft really get any more evil?) control it will exercise over the way you live your life and use your computer and your documents.
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