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    Is Velocity estore working for anyone?

    I have tried 5 different devices -- Mac laptop (x2), windows laptop, iPad, and iPhone. Couldn't log in with any of them. Then I tried logging in with my wife's Velocity number and was able to log in. Weird.
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    Is Velocity estore working for anyone?

    I haven't been able to login to the Velocity estore all week. I've tried different devices and different browsers. When I try to login, after entering my Velocity number and password I just get a blank white screen. Is this just me?
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Thank you -- I'm so glad you enjoyed the TR. I really enjoyed writing it! Yes, I definitely learned some things about England that I didn't know: what a "Public Footpath" is, being at the top of the list. I also learned the hard way that "Orange Squash" is not to be drunk undiluted! I was...
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    Pax offloaded from Dash 8 due to weight and balance

    Had a similar experience just a few days ago — all luggage offloaded, partly due to weather conditions. On a somewhat larger plane and longer flight, though...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Thanks @kookaburra75 Yes, it was an amazing trip -- life-transforming. I just need to knuckle down now and write! Thanks for following along all the way through this trip. I love the idea of Ian Rankin's auction! And yes, I'm exploring ways of asking for sponsorship to attend another Arvon...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Thank you for your kind words -- so glad you enjoyed the TR! I've only spent a couple of hours in Hebden Bridge myself (ie. the actual town) so I feel unqualified to say whether you should visit it. This I will say: the town is quaint and has some nice places to eat and shop. The surrounding...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Epilogue: The Turning Point. I am a writer. I would not have written that, much less believed it, two weeks ago. That is the key takeaway from this trip. I am a writer. I can do this. I can write a book that is worth reading. There will be no substitute for hard work. It will at times be...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Just a quick post on the best Business class hard products I've flown, given that I've flown a few new ones on this trip. A clear first to me is Singapore Airlines's bulkhead Business class seats on its B777 and long-haul A350s. The space you get in those seats is amazing -- really akin to...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Well, a TR is very different from a book! With books, every sentence is a work of art -- to be carefully and painstakingly crafted and edited to within an inch of its life. With a Trip Report (well, with my TR's anyway), it's more "stream of consciousness" stuff -- I post basically the first...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    We ended up pushing back just after 2pm – almost 3 hours behind schedule. Then it was a 45-minute queue on the tarmac before takeoff. The flight is ended up arriving just before 1am, Melbourne time – about 3 hours behind schedule. The weather had improved considerably by the time we took off...
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    Trip with F's on a BP. Firsts, family, Food and Fun.

    I had a similar experience a few years ago, and was told to “Submit Feedback” via the website below (scroll down to find it). I received a full refund of what I’d paid for internet access. https://www.qatarairways.com/en/help.html
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    Qantas Travel Insurance - so uncompetitive

    That’s exactly my experience. I always get a quote on the off chance, but it’s never even close to competitive.
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    Passengers clapping after landing

    indeed! https://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au/community/threads/%E2%80%98scripts-skeletons-scriptures-writing-about-writing-in-yorkshire.120522/post-2907079
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Meanwhile… my luggage is still in MAN. At least it’s made it from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 – T1 is to the east of T2, so that’s progress!
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    I must be the only AFFer who’s not familiar with HKG airport. I’d been so looking forward to visiting at least one of the famed Cathay Pacific Lounges! But it was not to be. We disembarked just under an hour before my scheduled flight CX163 to MEL. I just focussed on getting through Transit...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Now let me flash back to my account of the second half of CX216. I made up my bed after that (with a little help from the cabin crew). I unsuccessfully attempted to sleep for a couple of hours, then gave up for a bit and read through the entire blog opus of someone I’d met on the course. Her...
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Thanks for your kind words @VPS The first author (Alexander Masters) I actually disclosed at the beginning of this TR becasue I finished reading his book A Life Discarded on the SYD-BKK flight. The second author was Christie Watson. Her book The Language of Kindness is amazing.
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    No -- I like your FlightRadar graphic. Please don't delete!
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    ‘Scripts, Skeletons & Scriptures: Writing About Writing in Yorkshire.

    Things got interesting. In the light of what the Captain had said, I selected an album of music by Palestrina. Soon after the captain made his announcement, we began our descent. Looking out the window, I couldn’t see a thing – just a wall of white. Occasionally there was a gap in the clouds...
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