Saturday, April 5, 2008

Aircrafts Lightening Load by Skimping

With the price of gas climbing every day, it's not surprising that airplanes, one of the most expensive and fuel-guzzling forms of transportation, would become evermore expensive for the corporations that run them and the customers that ride the planes.
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Most major airlines have decided to deal with their nearly doubled annual costs by cutting down on the weight of their planes. Fuel is now the #1 expense in maintaining airplanes, with labor close behind. So, to cut down on weight, airlines are replacing things like the glassware in first class seating to lighter plastic cups, and US Airways is now using meal carts that are 12 pounds lighter than the old ones.


American Airlines, well known for their cost-chopping attempts, has removed nearly every conceivable ounce of extra weight, however, they are also removing comfort and convenience features as well. They have removed in-seat phones and removed power converters from the lavatories. Airlines are also removing things such as magazine racks, trash compactors, and ovens. However, with all these lighter planes, the experience on board becomes worst and worst for the passengers, so airlines are constantly trying to find a compromise.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Today, a Breakthrough That Has Effected Us All

On April 4, 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen became partners.  The corporation? Micro-soft.


Bill was 19, Paul 22.  Little did they know that their small partnership, Micro-soft, would become the massive corporation it is today.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Firefox 3 beta 5


Firefox 3 beta 5 for Mac and PC was released today, and although it brought 150 fewer changes than beta 4 brought, the 700 beta 5 changes really made a difference.

Firefox 3 beta 5 has been tweaked and is now much more integrated with Macs, PCs, and Linux.  Beta 5 has also provided a speed boost with a new JavaScript engine and other optimizations to speed up web apps.
Personalization has also been taken one step further with new view, organization, and search tools and preferences.  Also, for Mac it also has the newfound ability to save frequent searches, much akin to Leopard's Finder.

Overall this beta update improved an already wonderful application and added some much needed and essential features to make the program just that more wonderful to use.

Mac or PC?