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Monthly Archives: August 2015
How to fly first class every trip: travel hacking tips
The boarding procedure has barely started at Chicago O’Hare airport and Ben Schlappig has already taken over the first-class cabin. It’s Valentine’s Day and, on Cathay Pacific Flight 807 bound for Hong Kong from the United States, he’s passing out … Continue reading
The Navy’s last flying aircraft carrier
(CNN)Off the California coast lies the sunken wreckage of the U.S. Navy’s last flying aircraft carrier. The idea that the Navy had flying aircraft carriers is probably new to a lot of people. Imagine a nearly 800-foot “blimp” where five … Continue reading
Boeing Assures It Will Meet Production Targets for 737 MAX
Boeing Co (NYSE:BA.N) said that it is well on its way to meet the production targets it has set for its 737 MAX aircrafts. The assurance was given in a statement by spokesman Doug Alder after concerns that a slow … Continue reading
The Missouri job shop behind Toyota’s makeover
Today, it needs Bodine more than ever, says Daly, a onetime General Motors manager who ran Toyota’s big West Virginia powertrain assembly plant before moving upstream to mission-critical Bodine. Step 1 under the TNGA rollout is to ship the new … Continue reading
The travel hacking game: how to fly first class every trip
The boarding procedure has barely started at Chicago O’Hare airport and Ben Schlappig has already taken over the first-class cabin. It’s Valentine’s Day and, on Cathay Pacific Flight 807 bound for Hong Kong from the United States, he’s passing out … Continue reading
Pioneer Park’s community day offers mixed bag of fun – Reporter
John Ward (left), owner of JJ Specialty Vehicles in Mooresville stands with some of his drones and remote control cars. One is being held by Matthew Hanner who was at Community Day in Pioneer Park Saturday. Photo by Susan Carter. … Continue reading
A 3D printing company that wants to change how products are made forever just …
Carbon3D See Also 3D printing company Carbon3D has closed a $100 million Series C investment round led by Google Ventures. The company intends to use this capital to further develop its technology with the goal of making 3D printing a core … Continue reading