

Warning ! Warning ! Warning ! 
My birthday is in Feb.
Movie Casting Call for Truckers!
Flying-J truckstops and International Trucks have teamed up to produce a movie about the lives of Over-The-Road Truckers. I suspect that it will be much like the “Ice Road Truckers” that was on the History Channel earlier this year.
Anyway, they are casting for truckers to be the star or stars of the movie. I am not sure how many people they are looking for.
They have set up a website where you can find out more about it. You can also voice your opinion on their website about issues facing us as over-the-road truckers.
The site is: www.InternationalTrucks.com/StandAlone
Interviews and Auditions are at the following Flying-J Truckstops:
Fort Chiswell, VA October 29 – November 2
Lake Park, GA November 5 - November 8
Sikeston, MO November 12 – November 15
Aurora, CO November 26 – November 29
Lodi, CA December 3 – December 6
Good Luck to everyone.
And if you don't wish to be in the movie, then at least voice your opinion at their website.


Everyday, you read how the airlines are loosing money. There are fewer passengers and the airlines are trying to fill up seats. Right?
That is not what I hear!
I had a recent conversation with my brother who had flown to Ohio and back to Texas sometime during the summer.
He told me that coming back to Texas, the flight was over-booked and he allowed himself to be bumped since there were five more flights that day. But once you are bumped, then you fly “Standby.”
It turned out that those five flights were also over-booked and fourteen people were left at the airport at the end of the day.
Well, the airline pays for your hotel, right?
Yes, they pay for your hotel for the first night. My brother was stuck in that town for two nights due to a lack of seating on the flights. The second night was at his own expense.
He is headed for Ohio at Christmas. He said that he was going to drive this time....


In the news today:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge in California certified a class action lawsuit against Target Corp (TGT.N) brought by plaintiffs claiming the discount retailer's website is inaccessible to the blind, according to court documents.
Judge Marilyn Patel of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California also rejected Target's motion for summary judgment in the case, according to the ruling filed October 2.
According to the ruling, plaintiffs -- including the National Federation of the Blind -- claim Target.com violates federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination against the disabled.
"This is a tremendous step forward for blind people throughout the country who for too long have been denied equal access to the Internet economy," Marc Maurer, president of the National Federation for the Blind, said in a statement.
Naturally this was filed in California. But I sympathize with blind people. I have often imagined what it would be like to be blind. Having spent a lot of time in photographic darkrooms, it is easy for me to imagine being blind. And I am not a fan of Target Department Stores.
But I don't sympathize with the blind in this case. The technology simply leaves them out in the same way that piloting an airplane leaves them out, or piloting the Space Shuttle leaves them out. They can ride along, but they can't drive it. The same is true using the Internet. It is the technology that they are have a problem with. Not Target Department Stores website, or any website.
Idiots have allowed this case to go forward when common sense says that it should have been stopped. The money spent in pursuing this court case could have been better spent on research into ways in which the blind could drive onto the Internet...
Common Sense seems to be scarce these days....


















