It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over
In London, my bag made it from Prague, my wife's didn't. British Air claimed they couldn't check them through onto Virgin Atlantic, even though we did via Air France on the way over. The British Air guy said he was
Modern Travel
I've long believed that airport security operations as presently constituted are merely large employment agencies. That also applies to most government bureaucracies. On our return from Prague to London to Boston: • Throughout Monaco, France and the Czech Republic we were told
Memories of Prague
I don't know that we'll return to Prague, but we're both extremely happy that we listened to friends and visited once. It's a fairly small city with a brilliant history, great art, wonderful views, kind people, and interstitial surprises that
CITIBANK Finale: DASM
Dumb-ass, stupid management as an art form: Citibank finally figures out how to call my cell when I'm six hours ahead of them. Some guy says, "Alan, I'm here to help you." I said, "Then you can call me Dr. Weiss,
My Favorite Facebook Sayings
There are so many crappy varied sayings people post on Facebook with photos and art work, that I thought I'd do a service to my readers and post the most ridiculous the most profound ones here: Favorite Facebook Platitudes • Don't worry
Owner and Captain Save $1,100 Wine with Hot Tongs
The owner and the captain of the restaurant mentioned in an earlier post actually burn and cut the neck off a bottle of 1984 Grand Cru Chateau Latour, after they discover the cork is stuck, and I have calculated exchange
Prague Escapades
We walked through a park this morning to the funicular to ascend the great hill here on the way to the monastery, with plans then to walk to Prague Palace, an enormous gothic structure that commands what seems like all
Citibank Is A Disaster: Dumb-Ass Stupid Management
I've recorded here that simply making one charge for some shirts I purchased in Monaco resulted in the charge being denied in the store and a warning sent to me from those wonderfully unfriendly people at CITIBANK. This is a
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 10/8/12
October 8, 2012—Issue #159 This week's focus point: No matter what your politics, the first Presidential debate showed that the camera is always on you; preparation is vital; energy is essential; rules are almost always broken at some point; and this
Terezin
The photos below may not be for the faint-hearted. Terezin (Ter-e-zeen') is between Prague and Dresden, and was a famous ghetto. Over 35,000 people died there, mostly from poor health and mistreatment, and tens of thousand of others were transported