The New Founders’ Plaza

My family and I went to pay a visit to the Founders’ Plaza on Wednesday November 26. This the first time since the old Founders’ closed and was moved from the southeast side of DFW Airport. I was surprised to say that I was very impressed.

It is now located at the Northwest corner of DFW up near the UPS cargo hub. You can see the massive aircraft that UPS has sitting on their ramp (tarmac as the press calls it). The aircraft you see that is pointed away from the camera is an MD-11F and the one turned pointed to the right of the picture is an OLD Boeing 747-100.

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Founders’ is not to hard to find. They placed the new rotating beacon dead center. They made it look good so it is not an eyesore like you would think it would be.

The first plane that we were greeted with was this little Super ATR-72. I did not even notice till afterwards that this was the yellow ribbon plane. American Airlines and American Eagle Airlines now have have select planes that honor the US Military troops.

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I like to see the American brand sporting special paint, whether it is for the US Military or Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

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American 51 Heavy arriving from London Heathrow (LHR) with a smoky touchdown and spoilers deployed.

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Next is an American Airlines MD-83 on short final to runway 18R.

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Finally Luftansa 438 Heavy arriving from Frankfurt Germany on the east side of the airport.

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If you are in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, you should visit Founders’ Plaza. It is a great place to take your kids if you have any.

My Downgrade to Hardy

I upgraded to Kubuntu 8.10 a week after release of the new Kubuntu. Just like most other Ubuntu flavored Linux users. I was excited. I like what Canonical is doing. When Intrepid released, I heard many good things about the new revamped KDE 4.1. Many of the original 4.0 eye sores and reliability issues were supposedly solved, so I prepared myself for the upgrade.

The time was here to upgrade now. I decided to use the CD upgrade method. From the Konsole, a couple of easy commands started the process. After the update process finished, I immediately booted into KDE4, obviously. I was impressed by how it looked, and I immediately started tinkering. I added a simple clock to my desktop… crash. OK, I was shown a fresh new desktop, just like it came out-of-the-box. I added my most common shortcuts to the kicker bar… crash. Again, new out-of-the-box desktop. Hmm. What is going on. I logged out of X completely, and exited to a console login screen. After I logged back in, i “cd” to my /home/chris/ folder and deleted the .kde and .kde4 folders using rm -r, thinking this should have wiped any previous KDE 3.5 settings. Wrong. Crash after crash still happened.

I have given Kubuntu a solid two weeks of everyday use. I finally gave up. I could not stand the instability any longer.

As of November eighteenth, I downgraded back to Hardy Heron LTS. I plan to use it till the new version of Debian releases, Debian Lenny. I am in desperate want/need of a solid and stable Debian, or Debian based Linux release. Kubuntu Hardy Heron just happens to be the one for now.

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