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Off to Orlando
Yes, it's that time of year again to head to sunny Florida to the ARC gathering. You may recall that it snowed up north last year during the event, and many who were trying to get to or from Orlando had a hard time. The famous melt-down of Jet Blue happened on Tuesday, and some people headed to the event were on the fateful flights that ended up sitting on the tarmac at JFK for hours and hours. Sadly, I was stranded in Florida, and had to spend an extra day there. Of course my car was buried in snow when I returned to O'Hare on Wednesday night.
I'll be back in the office and begin reporting my findings next Thursday. Weather permitting.
Off to Orlando
February 1, 2008
Yes, it's that time of year again to head to sunny Florida to the ARC gathering. You may recall that it snowed up north last year during the event, and many who were trying to get to or from Orlando had a hard time. The famous melt-down of Jet Blue happened on Tuesday, and some people headed to the event were on the fateful flights that ended up sitting on the tarmac at JFK for hours and hours. Sadly, I was stranded in Florida, and had to spend an extra day there. Of course my car was buried in snow when I returned to O'Hare on Wednesday night.I'll be back in the office and begin reporting my findings next Thursday. Weather permitting.
Posted by Peter Welander on February 1, 2008 | Comments (0)
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