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Originally Posted by Ray Zee
i wont go on allegiant ever unless completely stuck. they run late and have all kinds of problems. and last time and my last with them got stuck near the back and the engine noise was so bad my ear muffs couldnt keep it down.
all you get is cheaper and land at an out of the way airport many times and get the worst connections and boarding gates. just my experience with them. others may have better.
It wouldn't be a big deal to do a layover, but it's a choice between a 2 1/2 hour flight on Allegiant, or doing long layovers in Denver, Atlanta, or Chicago, each turning this into a 7+ hour trip. One was 2 layovers and marked at 24+ hours.
Getting back to LAX gives me direct w/ Delta or Allegiant. Obv, I'll take Delta on the way back home.
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Originally Posted by Ray Zee
if electronic does that means its on the internet accessibility. if someone hacks the schools computer. then all the students scores or info follows him forever in the hands of someone not trustable.
I truly doubt schools have a single point of failure. It is rarer yet to hack into a system and rewrite, without any form of rollback and redundancy of the original data. You only hear of data dumps, but you never hear of data dumps + deleted all the customer data.
Hacking isn't nearly as easy as people make it out to be, and generally beyond the capabilities of a comp-sci student, much less a liberal arts student.