• Re: TSA pet peeves

    From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Accession on Thursday, March 12, 2026 23:16:13
    Nick,

    So, it seems train tickets are now about the same price as
    flying. I would much rather spend less time traveling, and more
    time enjoying my destination. Also, I'm not retired, so adding
    2-3 days each way just for travel time is out of the question.

    The problem now is with the partial government shutdown, and many
    TSA agents retiring or quitting, you have LONG WAITS of at least 5
    hours in some cases. I'm waiting for the point when the whole slew
    of them quit, because of lack of pay (the politicians are more
    interested in appeasing their political base than their overall constituents)...and that shuts down the security checkpoints, and
    all of the airline flights.

    You know darn well the public, the airlines, and the travel industry
    won't stand for that. The phones with the Congressional offices will
    be lit up like a Christmas tree.

    I've had absolutely no issue with TSA over the years,
    whatsoever. Read the rules of what can go in your carry-on
    bags, and what needs to go under the plane, and you likely
    won't have any issues.

    I have that TSA Pre-Check program that I'll renew toward the end
    of the year. But, on a pre-birthday splurge trip to Huntsville,
    Alabama, in August...I'm taking the bus. I got a good deal on the
    bus, and the hotel from AARP. It'll give me a few days away from
    things, and a chance to meet my FIDONet hub, Marc Lewis.

    As a side note, in the Huntsville area, there is an "All You Can
    Eat Buffet", known as "88 Buffet". They offer Asian, American,
    Hibachi, Sushi (we call that "bait" in America <G>), and Seafood.
    A fellow ham radio operator said "if you make the trip, I will buy
    your dinner Friday night. So, I'm going to really indulge myself.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Arelor on Thursday, March 12, 2026 23:16:13
    The bus company I use to trip to work used to let you select
    your seats free of charge and now they are charging for the
    luxury.

    I wanted a little extra leg room, so I paid a tad extra.

    Daryl

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