Airline Security over reacting = Don’t Fly

How fucking stupid is the forcing of passengers to exclude potential items (specifically liquids) from carrying onto their flights because of abatement risk. No food, no bottles of water, no shampoo, no cologne, and no contact solution?

When the shoe bomber was discovered, they didn’t ban shoes did they? No, now they make us take our shoes off to be scanned.

So then the latest is our laptops… Another Airline Grounds Dell, Apple Laptops

Why even fly? If a carrier is not going to allow my business tools to be transported with me, then why even consider using that carrier for business. Many have chosen JetBlue because they offer better snacks than the “meals” traditional flight carriers offered (ok yeah TVs help too). And as fuel prices go up, airlines bumping our seats, loosing our luggage and the service has goes into the toilet… what are we actually getting here?

If it’s not service, or costs we are worrying about, it’s now safety too… The economics of flight have forced carriers to stretch the time lines for maintenance and extending part usage to an unsafe levels of use.

My suggestion – don’t fly! Take the train, drive, boat, or walk but just don’t give airlines your money. Unfortunately easier said in done when I’m forced to fly every month. Yeah and my next vacation will be at the Jersey shore… uh well I’ll have to suck it up and roll the dice when I’m flying out to Costa Rica…

Base, Boozin, BODIES and Beirut

It’s been a while since friends have made the trip out to NYC. Typically when I get around to kick it with Ben it’s about beers, tities wings… and this weekend didn’t disappoint. Over the weekend we checked out some drum n base at BED with a small fashion show of easy breezy see-through dresses, some Redrock West shots with the white trash, taxi madness, sleeping through boring comics, parties in LES and roof tops in SOHO, and live BODIES in New York. Check the photo footage.

If you’re in New York and you haven’t seen the BODIES exhibit, you’re truly missing out on some real serious education.
This is an exhibit of real cadavers, skinned and preserved in a unique polymer coating so that you can see all the details inside the human body, bones, muscles, veins, organs, tendons and full systems.

Rest of the show

Opera on the Great Lawn

There are so many things to do in the summers in New York. Many of which I didn’t think I opt in to check out, and that’s sometimes why you have a woman to “encourage” you. The thought of opera conjures up pictures of me naping mid act. This evening, the Metropolitan Opera performs for free on the Great Lawn of Central Park, a production of Verdi’s Rigoletto. We gathered up a few bottles of wine, blankets, candles, fruits, cheeses, and other snacks… the usual fair for elegant settings for opera I guess. When we entered the lawn, it was a patchwork of people young ‘n old all claiming their own temperary spots for enjoying the show.

Giuseppe Verdi‘s Rigoletto is most famous for La donna mobile which has been recorded by many tenors including Luciano Pavarotti. If you caught me on the grass with my eyes closed it was more because of the wine and all the food I took down and not the luling opera singers on stage. I enjoyed the night, the people and yes, even the opera… surprise surprise. Here’s a few samples from the show.

A few more pics of the Opera in Central Park