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C130A built by McDonald Douglas?
My grandfather worked at Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach, Ca and was largely responsible for the designing and building of the largest transport plane for the United States Army. My uncle says it is displayed in the Smithsonian. I am trying to find out information about this. My mom has pictures of this plane. Can you help me?
The C-130 was built by Lockhead
The Antonov An-225 is the largest transport aircraft in the world
McDonnell Douglas which was bought by Boeing makes the C-17 transport aircraft
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III it is a large aircraft but not a big as the An-225
Better Business Naming: Does Your Proposed New Company Name Open the Door to Ridicule?
People who intensely dislike your company or feel wronged by you will always find some way to complain. However, a lack of attention during the naming process can inadvertently make it easier for comedians, protesters and whiners to poke fun at your company.
Before finalizing your new company name, run it by these tests so you can tweak the name or reject it if necessary to avoid predictable problems. Also ask the funniest people you know whether they see an obvious (well, obvious to them, at least) way to make your firm a laughingstock.
1. What do the initials spell? One reason why National Skyway Freight changed its name to Flying Tigers is that "NSF" is a well-known abbreviation for "not sufficient funds." Likewise, you wouldn't want to discover after you'd already invested in and promoted your name that disgruntled customers were calling Condo Renovators United of Detroit, your company, "CRUD."
2. Does the name resemble or evoke a disreputable word? Marketers coined the name Allegis as an umbrella name for United Airlines, Hertz, Hilton and Westin Hotels. However, many people who looked at the first five letters thought about "allegedly" and "allegations" rather than "allegiance." That, together with the challenge of pronouncing it, led the corporation to abandon its $7.5 million investment in the name and go back to its previous name, UAL Corporation. Something similar happened to Allegheny Airlines, which got tagged with the nickname Agony Airlines until it renamed itself USAir.
3. Do the letters or anything about the way the name is spelled suggest anything negative? When Standard Oil of New Jersey morphed into Esso (S.O.), then came in for criticism under the name Exxon, commentators sometimes latched onto the double "X" and called it the Double Cross Company. Likewise, you might find it cute to call your café that's at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Route 66 "Café 666," but many people associate the number 666 with the devil, so this would be certain to generate notoriety - negative publicity.
4. Does the name suggest a catchy parody version? You can't prevent this kind of lampooning entirely, but you also don't want to make it easy for the public to make fun of you. The natural foods supermarket chain Whole Foods is often derisively called Whole Paycheck by those who find its prices high, and the elite department store Neiman Marcus has been dubbed Needless Markup. People who do not like the food at Applebees, a casual restaurant chain, call it Crapplebees. Be forewarned about this move by asking your comedian friends how they'd twist your proposed name in a satire.
5. Does the name shorten into something you'd be embarrassed about? In New York City, the neighborhood South of Houston Street became known as "SoHo." Washington Mutual, a bank, similarly let its name get shortened into "WaMu." However, if your company was named California Carriers, you would most definitely not want to be known as "CaCa."
Make sure these techniques don't turn you into a humor target! Be wise about selecting a name that is easier to keep reputable.
About the Author
Marcia Yudkin is Head Stork of Named At Last, a company that brainstorms reputable business names, product names and tag lines for clients. Download a free copy of "19 Steps to the Perfect Company Name, Product Name or Tag Line" at http://www.namedatlast.com/19steps.htm
who was the man who survived the crash of allegheny airlines flight 202 in 1959?
i have read somewhere that he was the only man to survive this plane crash, apparently it was his second crash aswell. can anyone give me any more details about this man or the other crash he was involved in?
It was flight #371. The aircraft was a 202. I have been unable to find his name in a short search, but he indeed was the survivor of another crash. I would expect he may be deceased.
iCary is clearly this year's (2009) big kids' TV show winner! It ended the 2nd quarter of this year (2009) as the top program on all of broadcast TV and cable for children between the ages of 6 to ll and 9 to 14. iCarly also obatined cable TV's top rated program for total viewers regardless of age. It reached the pinnacle of acclaim when it topped Miley Cyrus' Hannah Montana show with the tween market!
According to an Indian newspaper article "After Miley Cyrus' provocative pictures were posted on Twitter by her film producer, her status as the teen queen of US has been seriously threatened." We feel that this had little to do with iCarly's ascent to the top. The producers and creators of the show understand their viewers and the digital new media better than anyone else at this time. Producer Dan Schneider has created a significant twitter presence with his danwarp persona. He posts tips, news and insider photos and videos of iCarly's backstage constantly. This has lead to a dedicated and in-touch band of iCarly devotees.
According to a recent LA Times article, "A war is brewing between Nickelodeon (Nick) and Disney Channel - and their press departments! - over who is more popular with young viewers: "iCarly's" Carly Shay or Hannah Montana?" We've got news for Disney, it is iCarly!
iCarly's latest episodic special, "iFight Shelby Marx", drew a record amount of viewers for the comedy with 7.9 million watching it's release on August 8th. Nick being proud of its accomplishment, promoted a press release touting the show's success by getting right to the point of bragging about the movie "iFight Shelby Marx" topping its major rival's, the Disney Channel's, program offerings. One of which was the final episode in Disney's "Wizards of Waverly Place Wizards & Vampires vs. Zombies". A major push from Disney to promote the series. Disney then responded that iCarly still didn't have the number 1 ranked cable TV episode, which was its crossover episode of "Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana". Nick shot back with another press release stating that iCarly is television's No. 1 series among kids 2-11 and kids 6-11. That is for all TV, not just cable.
Disney had better figure out that they are not going to win this war with clever press releases. They have lost their edge. The creators of iCarly have a much better grasp on reaching their audience, and Disney is lagging far behind. Their much ballyhooed show, The Jonas Brothers, has been losing viewers and dropping in the ratings. The dominance also shows on the popularity between the Disney and Nickelodeon web sites. Nick sites are much more interactive and engaging with kids.
We know this is not the end of this battle between Nick and Disney, but for now, Disney is defintiely losing. iCarly and Nickelodeon are putting it to Disney. The Disney execs will need to pay more attention to digitally branding and engaging their viewers if they want to step back into theis war with a chance at succeeding.
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Alonzo is a huge TV fan and he likes to stay up on what is hot. As part of his TV hobby he scours the web for fan sites like this site www.iCarly-Show.com
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Central PA Jonas Brothers Fans Please Read This!?
ok,so to make a long story short,a newspaper wants me to get as many JB fans as possible from Central PA to answer these three JB questions.
It's for an article their gonna be doing in July.
It will really help me out and it could end up in the newspaper!
Q1.What nick-names do you have for the Jonas Brothers?
Q2.What is your favorite Jonas Brothers song and why?
Q3.If you could meet the Jonas Brothers,and only ask them one question,what would it be?
Again,only JB fans from around Central PA can answer these questions!
That was a specific request the lady working for the newspaper made.
Thank you all so much and remember,your answers could be in the newspaper!
P.S. Your First and last name is ultra appreciated!
(It could be in the paper next to your answers.
Thanks!
(P.S. you can answer the questions too if you want even if you don't live in that area. It's still fun to hear other peoples answers!
Sorry but i'm not From there i'm from FL but here are my answers
Q1. I Sometimes call them JoBros
Q2.Hollywood Its great cause they are like nothin can pull them apart (like me n my friends and brother)
Airline passenger complaints – More and More people are suing Airlines these days... It’s EASY!!!
Flying as an airline passenger is an often memorable experience, but there are times where the experience is memorable for all the wrong reasons: mechanical problems, poor service, bad food, lost luggage, or any of a number of other problems that result in a significant inconvenience or financial loss for the passenger. If you experience this kind of problem with your airline, you may want to deal with it by lodging a complaint with the airline or to one of the authorities that oversee air transportation
Know the Rules: when you purchase a ticket, you and the airline have entered into a contract that covers many different situations that you may face during a flight. Each airline has a specific set of guidelines that are used for situations such as flight delays, overbooking’s, and lost or damaged luggage.
Understand Why You Are Complaining: After you have decided to gather information about your situation, but before you make that phone call or write that letter, you should take a bit of time and get to know a few basic things about your particular circumstances.
Why you are complaining.
What situation caused you to complain and what people or organizations played a role in that situation.
What are the things that you want to happen that will address the complaint
What should you reasonably expect as an outcome
Airline passenger complaints Basics: Taking the time to assess your situation at the beginning will make the rest of the complaint process as smooth as possible.
That complaint process can be roughly broken down into the following sets of tasks: - writing down the facts of the situation,
- understanding whether you have a reason to expect a response or compensation as a result of your complaint, and filing the complaint in the places where it can do the most good.
Complaining Process:
When passengers comment on airline service, most airlines do listen. They analyze and keep track of the complaints and compliments they receive and use the information to determine what the public wants and to identify problem areas that need special attention.
They also try to resolve individual complaints. Like other businesses, airlines have a lot of discretion in how they respond to problems. While you do have some rights as a passenger, your demands for compensation will probably be subject to negotiation and the kind of action you get depends in large part on the way you go about complaining. Start with the airline. Before you call or write to DOT or some other agency for help with an air travel problem, you should give the airline a chance to resolve it. As a rule, airlines have trouble-shooters at the airports (they're usually called Customer Service Representatives) who can take care of many problems on the spot. They can arrange meals and hotel rooms for stranded passengers write checks for denied boarding compensation, arrange luggage repairs and settle other routine claims or complaints.
If you can't resolve the problem at the airport and want to file a complaint, it's best to call or write the airline's consumer office at its corporate headquarters.
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A search gives me good results, but the links go to totally different pages. Why is this happening?
For instance, I search for Alasaka Airlines. The search results are fine, and the first result says it links to alasakaairlines.com. When I click on the link I either get some travel site, another search engine, or something totally irrelevant. I have tried SpyBot, AdAware, registry cleaners, but nothing changes. Please help.
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