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Re: [BB] The FRC staff doesn’t know it yet, but we’re having Haagen-Dazs at 2

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Originally Posted by rees2001 View Post
I think there my be more to Bill's Blogs than meets the eye...

Lets take "The view from 30,000 feet" for example. A quick search of flight at 30,000 feet finds this
"Depending upon the length of the flight and the type of aircraft, cruising altitudes typically vary between approximately 25,000 feet and 40,000 feet. For longer flights, it is not uncommon for an airliner to change cruising altitudes several times, gradually working its way to higher levels as it burns off fuel and becomes lighter in weight. This process is known as a step climb. For every flight, there is an optimum cruising altitude that is calculated based on weight. The step climb process is used to keep the aircraft at the optimum altitude as the plane's weight decreases over time."

Read more: Why Do Planes Fly at 30,000 Feet? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_4572148_wh...#ixzz18QLsb32b

The already pointed out fact that they took the group picture on the stairs...

For some reason the number 2 or two has been highlighted in some of Bills more recient posts. I wonder what this may bring?
Very interesting. Stairs were always fun and challenging!
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