Now this is a serious airport lounge. (Paris)

Now this is a serious airport lounge. (Paris)
Now this is a serious airport lounge. (Paris)
Here is #TraderJoes response to @BenBonnema’s letter. It’s pathetic. Instead of addressing his concerns as an employee they signal out two of his recommendations for keeping employees safe as contrary to the value of the company and fire him. Trader Joe’s is trash. https://twitter.com/benbonnema/status/1365448606677876743
@TraderJoesUnion here's the letter they gave me
Did Stanford just invent the phone call? https://twitter.com/nickducoff/status/1365282716959322112
Stanford paper says to reduce zoom fatigue:
1. Reduce size of zoom window
2. Hide self view
3. Go audio only as needed
4. Minimize the window as needed so you don’t see others
https://news.stanford.edu/2021/02/23/four-causes-zoom-fatigue-solutions/
QOTD: “mindfulness, reduction in Oracle usage, these are good habits in extraordinary times”
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Clearly designed to make people fall asleep and miss their flights :p
I like CDG because the mall is one small area and the rest is a public building, rather than the opposite. EKKI has the good food, but pricey.
I love Paris attitude towards people’s comfort.
Shouldn’t there be several metal armrests on each of those “for your convenience”?
As a bonus, I got to visit a small Picasso museum exhibit in the airport. And nab a very decent quiche and salad before my flight. I’ve finally had lunch in Paris. 🙂
kearth reynolds I was just thinking “that clearly isn’t an american airport. American airports are intentionally designed to be as uncomfortable as possible so people won’t sleep there.”
I was going to ask if this was CDG or Orly, but Pavlos Papageorgiou appears to have answered my question . 🙂
Kee Hinckley I am so jealous.
And I’m home. Not as long as Mollie’s journey home will be Monday, but long enough for me.