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PabloNogueras
Obsidian | Level 7

Either way - 42 is the meaning of the universe.  You should be ok. Robot Happy

 

It also depends how many puns, funny comments you post to linkedin this year.  Cat Very Happy4

MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
Obsidian | Level 7

Oh right!

So long... and thanks for all the fish!

Best of luck in all your SAS endeavors!

----MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
(aka Michael A. Raithel)
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hollandnumerics
Pyrite | Level 9
Hi Josh,
If admissions are intended here, then I'm in my 42(hex) year!
I'm travelling to DC from Royston, East Anglia, United Kingdom, but direct this year, rather than via the Panama Canal, so only 3,654 miles (5,879 km) according to Google.
Philip R Holland
Holland Numerics: Blog and Forums
http://blog.hollandnumerics.org.uk
MelodieRush
SAS Employee

1393 for me from Greensboro, NC, but that doesn't include the connection I make in Charlotte! Now if this had been a couple of years ago when I lived in CO the distance would be 21 miles 🙂

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone there. Heading out in the morning to Denver.

 

My tip for everyone is start drinking water on the plane and continue for the first few hours when you arrive to help minimize the effect of the altitude and low humidity. Water is your friend to alleviate headaches!

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ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

At just over 2300 miles from Anchorage, those of us coming from AK will probably be the furthest within US travelers.  But that distance is nothing compared to those coming from down under.  In CA distance is measured in units of time.  It seems to me that same principle should apply when flying - hours in coach (half credit if flying business class).

dgritt
Obsidian | Level 7

Ha, I like the half credit for upgraded seats. We measure distance in time here in IA, too.

MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
Obsidian | Level 7
Melodie,
If you were still living in CO, there would be no rush to get there:-).
Thanks for the tip on the altitude and humidity!!!
Best of luck in all your SAS endeavors!

----MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
(aka Michael A. Raithel)
Amazon Author's Page: http://www.amazon.com/Michael-A.-Raithel/e/B001K8GG90/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
maceymc
Calcite | Level 5

My Travel Distance from Napa Valley to Denver - 946 miles

yeswanth92
Calcite | Level 5
897 miles from Saint Louis, Missouri.
AndrewHowell
Moderator
14,100 kms (8,762 miles) from Melbourne, Australia via LA.

(Confession: I don’t have SAS on my phone so I had to fall back on El-Goog..)

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