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United Airlines has some pretty nice accommodations on their trans continental flights.
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My wife sits in a pod everytime she goes back to Chicago to see her mother
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Agreed that First class is by far the best way to fly. I am not sure they have pods on Denver to Chicago route? I didn't even have them on my last Denver to Hawaii flight.
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Grady wrote:Agreed that First class is by far the best way to fly. I am not sure they have pods on Denver to Chicago route?

I am....The flight originates here and the plane continues on to London, Amterstam, Hong Kong...etc etc etc..

I pick the flights just for that reason
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I still don't see where you put in the quarters to make it vibrate. :biggrin:
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cabinish wrote:I still don't see where you put in the quarters to make it vibrate. :biggrin:
Should one choose to avail themselves of the service, that is one of the duties of flight attendants in first class. :VeryScared:
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In the 4th dimension, the faster you go, the rounder you get.
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If there's a parallel universe you get to have a clone.
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cabinish wrote:If there's a parallel universe you get to have a clone.
It may be happening right now in a lab near you.
The technology of cloning mammals, although far from reliable, has reached the point where many scientists are knowledgeable, the literature is readily available, and the implementation of the technology is not very expensive compared to many other scientific processes. For that reason Lewis D. Eigen has argued that human cloning attempts will be made in the next few years and may well have been already begun.[3]
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I can see that in a few years humans will be able to clone failing organs and with DNA manipulation be able to "fix" what ever went wrong with the organ in the first place. Or in the case of injury to replace the failed part. I don't think repairing a damaged spinal cord is that far off. Of course the neural connections would have to be re-connected and trained, but we are getting close.
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