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[marked-as-rant], but very good anyway. Have a bun while you wait. |
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[Marked- for - deletion] Rant. |
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they do this in supermarkets - seems sensible to me. |
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why rant? just because something niggles and someone comes up with a solution is hardly a rant! |
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my little dictionary (Collins Gem) gives rant as meaning: to rave in violent language. |
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Fast track those with no bags. They could amuse the pedants with a sign: "0 bags or less". |
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jutta - I was just using [MAR] as I feel it should be used. I don't know what Susan is doing. [MAR] doesn't necessarily mean 'delete', it's just a warning kinda thing. |
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I like the auction stand idea. Wonder how much people would pay? If there's a reasonable supply of people willing to pay, it could be worth turning up ages before your flight just to earn a few hours' worth of money from ticket swaps... |
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dbmag9, if you just want to give a "warning kinda thing", could you please just use English? I don't know, and don't want to guess, whether or not you really "mean" something. |
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I think this is a nice idea, practical and simple. |
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Thinking it through a bit more (and to stop people taking more than one ticket, which is bound to happen with your auction), just scan in your passport into the queue machine, then it can put your name up on a screen, and read out your name when it's your turn. |
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[Susan], the 'fact' that you've thought of it does not constitute a reason ask for this idea to be deleted. |
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//and to stop people taking more than one ticket, which is bound to happen with your auction// |
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The machine scans your boarding pass and only issues one ticket per passenger. The auction stand will allow passengers to *exchange* their tickets, allowing some people to buy their way to the front of the queue. |
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