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Video: Couple Gets Married On Southwest Airlines Flight, Turning 141 Passengers Into Wedding Guests
2014-11-05 05:34:21| Airlines - Topix.net
In this day and age, there is not a person among us who can't tell some sort of completely bizarre story from a flight they've been on-whether it's weird, nightmarish or just plain funny-but I am going to go ahead and say that all of the passengers on this recent Southwest Airlines flight out of Dallas win, because this past Sunday, two passengers on their flight stood up and got married . In full wedding regalia.
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Koseq Welcomed More Than 40 National and International Guests on Compact 502 Demo Day in Rotterdam
2014-11-03 10:34:00| Offshore Technology
Koseq is enthusiastic about the interest the participants showed on its demo day, where the Compact 502 containerised all-in-one oil recovery solution was introduced in cooperation with Rijkswaterstaat.
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Disney guests sample Chiquita Apple Bites
2014-10-23 00:01:50| Agriculture - Topix.net
Chiquita Apple Bites were served at a Disney's Hollywood Studios event featuring the Evil Queen who gave Snow White a poisoned apple. Guests dressed as their favorite Disney movie scoundrels - others were Cruella De Vil, Maleficent and Hades - at the Aug. 23 "Villains Unleashed" event, where they sampled specialty treats and drinks.
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Hotel fined for jamming guests' Wi-Fi
2014-10-06 08:59:38| Wireless - Topix.net
A conference attendee at the Marriott-managed Gaylord Opryland hotel in Tennessee found that the hotel was jamming devices and complained to the Federal Communications Commission. Photo / AP Marriott International will pay a US$600,000 fine for jamming conference attendees' own Wi-Fi networks at its Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, forcing them to pay hefty prices to use the hotel's own connection.
Marriott to pay $600,000 fine, stop blocking guests' WiFi
2014-10-06 01:40:20| Wireless - Topix.net
Marriott International, a large chain of hotels and resorts, was recently cited in an FCC investigation stemming from several complaints that they improperly restricted access to WiFi and mobile hotspots -- and at the same time, charged guests as much as $1,000 per device to access the hotel's WiFi network. But news of a settlement has been unveiled in a press release by the FCC, confirming that Marriott has agreed to cease their unlawful use of "WiFi-blocking technology," as well as pay a $600,000 civil penalty to resolve the investigation.
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