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9:06 AM
@GayotFow :D
 
mts
9:59 AM
Late answer worth an upvote: travel.stackexchange.com/a/79544/32134
 
10:54 AM
@hippietrail This definitely used to exist - we did it on Security.SE. The winners ended up getting some cool swag. Don't know if these still happen.
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Q: Official Security Stack Exchange Anniversary Competition

Rory AlsopAs Security Stack Exchange has just passed its 1st anniversary of graduation, we are going to follow in the tradition of other sites and run a competition. With prizes! Cool ones! Obviously in order to deserve these prizes you'll need to put in some effort, but I know you will rise to the chall...

Oh, and you got an upvote from me
 
 
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2:05 PM
@Crazydre ... I looked at both university web sites for specific info for your friend. It was there, but not as good as this, from another uni, which gives step by step directions on going from B1-2 to F-1 while in the country. Note that UW is the uni's abbreviation for itself... iss.washington.edu/procedures/change-status/b-1-b-2-to-f-1
@Crazydre and, same site, how to do it outside the US for the F-1 and very straightforward with all the necessary info and links iss.washington.edu/travel/visas
 
2:37 PM
I tried to get some closure on the Algonquin park question by e-mailing the "Friends of Algonquin park". The e-mail was a little bit shorter than I had hoped. But basically amounted to "Pretty much everything closes on the 10th of october and most places only do canoes anyway"
 
@hippietrail I just mentioned you in a comment.
 
3:16 PM
Hi. Do someone here as some experience of bribing the China embassy to get a permit to visit Tibet on its own?
(I mean, without being forced to have a guide and a driver spoiling all the fun...)
"has some", pardon.
 
4:10 PM
@CMaster How does that pump separate the chemicals from the water? Why don't both just get pumped?
 
4:22 PM
Is anyone else experiencing problems with openstreetmap at the moment? For me the website loads, but the tiles are not loading or extremely slowly.
 
4:59 PM
Expert advice needed
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Q: Can two persons sharing a name travel one-way each on a return ticket?

douglas floresI would like to know if my brother can fly by United Airlines from USA to El Salvador, and my father, from El Salvador to USA using the same round trip ticket, both of them have the same name.

I'm sure my answer is correct for European airlines, but not 100% sure on US rules
 
@JonathanReez I agree with you
j305 doesn't believe in references, we're all just supposed to take his word for it
 
5:21 PM
I think it's the kind of thing that could work or could get you many hours in a small room with US immigration
 
I don't think so
 
and I don't understand how it's useful because presumably the two would want to come back at some point. How often do you swap brother and father like that?
 
At worst it's a contractual issue between you and the airline
the actual passenger in APIS is actually flying
 
yeah but the US authorities get a copy of the entire PNR
 
so?
If a security issue can be defeated by buying a ticket, then it's not a security issue
it's a contractual issue
 
5:24 PM
if they start asking questions, you've got a problem
how likely they are to ask those questions, none of us can really answer
 
Why? You explain you traded the ticket with your father
 
and then they wonder why you would do such a thing and what you're hiding
 
You'd explain you did it to save money
you could have achieved the exact same goal by paying more money
 
Perhaps
 
5:43 PM
@Fiksdal It doesn't
it removes the water too
you'll notice that @hippietrail complained about an excess of the chemical " hydrogen hydroxide"
 
According to this: cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/apis_faqs_2.pdf the CBP considers APIS as per direction of travel.
 
that's separate from the PNR data though, as I understand it
they get both
 
Of course the US gets everything
 
@Berwyn What does "as per direction of travel mean"? Does it mean they won't know when they see my inbound record with a US passport that I flew out with an EU passport?
 
it just means you need to submit entry for outbound vs. inbound
presuming that they care about both, i.e. transitting
I think it just means that they respond to the APIS transmission with go/no go for each direction separately
which makes sense
suppose an airline allows free transfer of tickets, the APIS information should be valid for the actual passenger who is going to board
 
6:00 PM
I see. It seems also to have something to do with unique identifiers.
 
@CMaster Very funny. You're hilarious. Now, how does it separate the water from the other chemicals?
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I'm not even convinced it's against the airline CoC either
 
@CMaster Ah... Haha. Oh, that was the chemical @hippietrail originally talked about. OK, I see that I've been sucesfully trolled, thanks!
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anyway, gtg. bbl
 
6:16 PM
All this water filtration stuff is so weird. Either you're going to be someplace for a long time and you want a quality installed system, or you're traveling around a lot and want a small portable camping filter and/or bottled water
and the OP seems unnaturally paranoid about water supplies in places where water is generally safe
 
6:53 PM
If I was OP, (or those relatives of his) and did not really trust tap water I would buy bottles water before buying filter or purification systems. But I am not OP and I do trust tap water, I have used it everywhere apart from where there are warnings on the taps.
I must admit that I do not trust filters, when used in a home or out of doors environment. I feel that filtering should be checked afterward, as they do at the big water companies.
 
7:24 PM
That's generally how I feel too. And we're talking about North America, Western Europe, and Hong Kong here
 
I can't remember, disasters aside, the last time I met an 'you can not drink tap water in this area' in any of those countries/continents.
There was a different water regime in the hostel near Jasper, Canada, but there they did not have water mains.
 
I mean they exist: Mexico, some places with really bad well water
but mostly, you're either talking about a camping situation, where a big plug-in distillation rig isn't going to work, or places with acceptable water and plentiful bottled water
 
7:44 PM
How can this answer get upvoted?
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A: How do I get from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 at DXB?

Anthony PhamThere is a bus, but taxi is the easiest

 
8:06 PM
@Willeke upvotes are a dime a dozens
 
I hand out upvotes in massive amounts, many days 30 of them, but even I have higher standards than that.
30 on A, 40 in total if I can make it.
 
Yeah, but some users go around and just push "upvote" a bit randomly. I already noticed this
But still, when it's just one here, one there...no much damage done
 
I bet someone else will come along and down vote it.
 
In all honesty...
 
Yes?
 
8:21 PM
...there's a user that has already revised my questions or answers a few times
and I don't feel ok with it
suggestions?
I mean, I have nothing against the occasional English correction. Quite the countrary, I like it. But...rewriting the entire post?
 
Roll back and leave a not for him that you do not like it, or that they have done it wrong.
I did write a strong (almost nasty) line when someone re-wrote one of my posts, he was not happy but did not do it afterwards.
 
Yes, but I don't have a clear vision of the general consensus on this. If this is ok for the site, I can let it go
 
It is YOUR post, if the edit is not good, get it undone.
We had a newish user who did a lot of edits, trying to do good, many of us did not agree.
I have rolled back several of his edits.
 
Uhmmm...ok
Thx
 
Some people here like all posts bland
I like to see personality, as long as you can read the text.
I tend to bring more white in any post that is a wall of text, hope people do not mind that.
 
8:29 PM
Well...I'm Italian, so my English is not that good, but I really feel it's at least understendable :D
*understandable
damn :D
 
I am Dutch, also not a native speaker. I understand your English here well enough.
Which post was edited too much?
 
Yes, but Dutch people study English at school :-D

Thx, anyway.
Uh, side note: the water project is still ongoing. Not abandoned ;-)
 
Ah, you are that person, sorry, did not recognize the name.
I feel that tap water is harder to get in airports where it used to be available, these days.
 
lol. No problem at all...I mean, there are tons of users here :D
 
When I left school I had about 5 out of ten, just made it through the exams as I understand and can answer questions about texts.
 
8:32 PM
Well, my plan is to build a database of all tap water places on earth, not only in airports. It's just taking a lot to find the right programmers to code the site, but I invested quite a lot of money on that site, so I want to see it finished :D
 
when I edit posts that seem to have been written by a non-native speaker, I try to keep some of the flavor of the original rather than rewriting the whole thing in my style, even if that means leaving some grammatical errors. I think it gives a clue into the OP's background/level of English knowledge that can be useful
 
@motoDrizzt Is it this post?
In that case, I think Kate has done too much, just judging on the amount.
 
Well, se did a lot, but in the end I let it pass just because in the end she just incorporated a couple of my clarifying comments in the question
*she
Not saying that the original post was gold, but God, was it so terrible? O_o
 
I rolled it back, feeling of text is completely different.
 
Thx.
Can I say a thing?
 
8:41 PM
Yes
 
Sometimes I just miss Usenet. All was easier back in the days :D
 
I do not think I ever met Usenet
 
Yeah, I'm old :-D
 
I am old enough to remember the first computers that did things for private people, well before the home computers. I was just not into online things for a long time.
 
8:57 PM
Usenet was like forums, but using emails to post. Hundreds of thousands thematic channels distributed world wide, with no reputation, no badges, no rewards, no ego (most of the time), just people wanting to communicate and to help other for the sake of it (or love for the argument)
It had it's drawback, too, as almost everything.
*its
 
my memory of usenet involves a fair amount of ego and drama
and far fewer tools to address problems
 
I did at first communicate on forums, one topic (although they do spread the definition) and moderators. I became one on each forum I joined. (Maybe something wrong with me.)
 
@ZachLipton That depends on the group, I imagine. And maybe the years: I spent a huge amount of time on Usenet before Internet was the massive widespread tool that it is today, so the average quality was higher. I left when people discovered that they could spend time there to boost their ego far from reality and consequences
But then, in the days, I could be sure to find someone to answer the question I'm posting here on the chat from time to time and that everybody here seems to ignore ;-P
 
Fair point. I was never on usenet before Eternal September
 
I love the way just a few km can change point of views. In Italy we had Eternal September a bunch of years ago, not in 1993 :-D
 
9:11 PM
Good night
 
Good night :-)
 
9:57 PM
Wow, there's this interesting controversial dad and son ticket question.
Whoever starred that message where I got trolled by @CMaster and @hippietrail , please unstar it, it's embarassing.
Also, @MarkMayo @mindcorrosive @RoflcoptrException please BAN @CMaster and @hippietrail for excessive trolling!
Guys, please review this Q to see if it's ready to be reopened:
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Q: How can solo, female travelers travel safely in Rome?

Richa JainI am a solo female traveller in Rome. I want to know how safe Rome is for females. What about transportation? Are buses generally safe? What about at night? How about trams, trains, metro, etc? Are there any special precautions I need to take? What are the biggest dangers? What are the best ti...

Can it be reopened, maybe?
 
@Fiksdal um, I'll fess up that it was me. But it tells me that it's too late to unstar it :(
we can star lots of other things and push it off though!
sorry
 
@ZachLipton Great idea, please go star all the genius messages I have sent in the past, so that they'll replace them.
 
can I star that one? :)
 
10:18 PM
Of course. Surely it can be considered genius.
Great job.
Going to bed, have a good time browsing through my splendid messages of the past!
 
night!
How is Qatar not marked on the list of countries? Surely some of our ME members have been there?
 
 
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11:36 PM
@JohanGronberg IMO "no" As (with proper support) are even better than "yes" As. They do risk downvotes but even going off to find an alternative that (eventually) turns out not to have been required is preferable to wasting time searching for what seems impossible, or to appear to be ignoring the Q. Text from 'Friends' + Comments would probably get a +1 from me.
And bear in mind Cunninghams Law :) (I tried that once and it appeared to do the trick, but not something I should make a habit of!)
 
What about the "no" answers on the r/t ticket question with the hysterical unsupported assertions that you'll go to jail if you do it?
 
unsupported does not meet "with proper support". If the Friends of Algonquin Park write "Pretty much everything closes on the 10th of october and most places only do canoes anyway" and Comments include somewhere between difficult and impossible in high summer. In October, forget it and there is no sign of any web advertising for the services/timing required then that is good enough for me (at least pro tem!)
 
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