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Security and the Detroit Airport

I'm always trying to loosen up my shoes when I travel so I decided to wear sandals for this trip. Then I got to security it and remembered why I never where sandals, because you have to take your shoes off (yuk!). Plus, I kept forgetting stuff in my pockets (and then my belt) so I had to go in and out through the scanner a few times stretching the experience out. At least there wasn't anyone behind me so I wasn't holding people up.

The flight to Atlanta wasn't very full, it looked really full on-line when reserving seats and the staff seemed to think it was going to be full so maybe a connecting flight didn't make it. I moved seats and I've had more than enough space. My connecting flight looks really really empty so I'm hoping for 3 empty seats for a nap, I did not get near enough sleep last night.

Curbside check-in: They were really pushing for you to just check in at the curb when I confirmed my flight. But they were so slow and it was really humid out so I decided to go inside. As I was heading in I saw a sign that said it was $3 a bag, I thought that was pretty lame to charge us if it's helping decongest their floor traffic inside, but I guess if the line inside was long and you were running late it'd be worth it.

Everything has been really smooth so far...


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Posted by Gary on Saturday at 8:31 AM on August 23, 2008.
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Stargate Atlantis - The Shrine (S05E06) - Warning! Spoilers...

Wow! What a great episode! I watched it for something entertaining and energetic and that wasn't what I got at all, it was a really really emotional episode. Rodney, the main (very arrogant) genius scientist, had a debilitating disease that that was affecting his mind and they showed the progress of the disease through a series of recordings of what was happening. It was so sad and emotional (not at all what I had planned for) but I thought the acting and the story was great. There were some hysterical parts also so it was just all sad parts.

It really showed a different side of everyone as they knew their friend was deteriorating and dying. It also let Jewel Staite, who plays the Doctor, have a bigger part in the show. Definitely not a shoot-em-up episode...

The other twist in the plot was with the emotionless Ronin who knew of a shrine that would allow someone to regain their facilities for a day before they died. He's just such a tough guy and to see him talk about how it was when he was a kid and took his grandfather there was a completely different side of him.

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Posted by Gary on Saturday at 10:43 AM on August 23, 2008.
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The Atlanta Airport

This was the easiest layover I think I've ever had. I needed to go to gate E29 and when I got off the plane I was at E31, right next door! Usually I have to traipse all over the place but I still figured I'd have a long ways to go to get food and convienently there was a great food court around E25-ish. So there was no rushing no running it's was great. I managed to get McBreakfast, pick up a cold sandwich for the flight and there was free WiFi to do a quick check of my mail.

And the flight? I have a whole row to myself. Actually, if everyone spread out I think every one could have their own row (out of the back 9 rows there are only 5 of us). The pilot thought it was a little bumpy for a while because of the tropical storm so it was a while before they passed out snacks but I thought it was fine.

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Posted by Gary on Saturday at 10:55 AM on August 23, 2008.
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Garmin eTrex Vista HCx GPS handheld unit

So my Mom got me an early birthday present, it's a portable Garmin eTrex Vista HCx GPS. This has been on my Costa Rica to do list so she asked me what I wanted at just the right time. Obviously, it's a specific model I picked out for her and it's been great the little bit of time I've played with it this past week. It's got the color display, the compass (this is an extra) and the memory chip expansion. It's a whole lot easier to us than I expected it was almost Apple-ish in it's use, but there are too many buttons (it'd need a touch screen to make it a little more intuitive).

As of right now it's telling me we're at 7,284 feet and traveling at 527 miles per hour (we're somewhere south of Cuba). That's seems a little low to me (I thought they didn't let us use electronics until 10,000 or 15,000 feet) but maybe it's having a hard time tracking out the window of the plane (but that's not really my area either). I'll be sure to upload some of the tracking info later superimposed on a map. I've always been into maps so it's a fun gadget for me.

I wanted it for Costa Rica for a few reasons:

  • the signage for the roads are awful and since some of the roads are so bad you don't want to backtrack unless you have to.
  • When I'm hiking I'd really like to know how far I've wandered away from civilization and have a better idea if I'm walking in circles.
  • Maps here aren't the greatest so maybe one of the Points Of Interest (POI) will help me find something I've been missing.

    This portable unit only has basic highways and major roads (roads like Telegraph and Michigan) for the US, it's assumed you're using this for specifics like hiking any you're going to buy the topographical maps for it, but it does have exit numbers for the highways and food and gas info for those spots. I think you need to purchase the local maps for turn-by-turn directions but I never got a chance to play with that.

    In anticipation for this trip did purchase the detailed maps for Costa Rica. The unit had very limited details before that upgrade, although I think it still would have helped me orient myself quite a bit. I purchased them from www.NavSatCR.com who does about 3 updates a year and then I can purchase future years for a lot less. They actually sell cheaper 10 day and 30 day versions so if it's just a one time trip you don't have to invest as much, but those maps actually stop working after that time frame (I purchased the non-expiring ones). From reading around, the folks at NavSatCR seem to be the place for Costa Rican GPS maps.

    I also purchased a mount for handle bars so if I rent an ATV, scooter or bicycle it'll help with getting around that way too.

    As I'm wrapping up writing this, we just left the air above the Atlantic Ocean and passed into El Salvador...

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    Posted by Gary on Saturday at 1:39 PM on August 23, 2008.
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