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		<title>By: Meandering Passage &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Airline Travel: Bad to Worst</title>
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		<description>[...] My own feelings on airline travel, that I express in a previous post, was that the level of service on many airlines had already dropped to a level that approached all the charm of a public bus. Seth in his post also stated that: The prevalance of online video, constant skype connections and the multiple threads of data we get online, combined with the enormous overhead that flying now brings might just change the story for a long time to come. [...]</description>
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