that's a bit more reasonable. I just checked mine, it's a 94 mg/dL.

The trick is keeping it that low.

It'll be something like that. They already charge more for "streaming" support, at least on the flights where they have the high-speed wifi. ?

I imagine it won't happen until the majority of their planes have been upgraded to the newer system that is higher bandwidth. Which is in process.

Delta is reportedly going to make WiFi free on flights [inc.com]

Quite a benefit if it turns out to be true.

they can also force you to use a thumbprint, same with a 6s.

The workaround for that? Only use a PIN code. Which, of course, you can do.

ah I missed that. Still, nice :)

That's one advantage of mostly working from home: jeans and t-shirts. Which, given all the weight loss, doesn't look horrible on me now. :P

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they're all good, but Jack Stack in Kansas City is the winner so far.

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I've spent the last 10+ years having to order stuff out of a catalog (where tailoring was an option)--so kinda forgot that, yeah, a 30 inch inseam is just a little too long. :P