![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The other thing is that you don't want to travel with things on your mind if you can help it. I've become too reliant on technology, and I think that also was a factor in my brain fart. I often have a cramped schedule with a combination of family stuff, work stuff, artsy stuff and just stuff. I rely on my work's Outlook program and my Mac's Calendar program to keep me on schedule due to an array of meetings and projects that often get mushed into my skull. I also usually carry a paper calendar, which I didn't do this time. Usually, I enter the flight and departure dates into my calendar program. So, are there tools to make sure you aren't a retard like me? Maybe. I had so many errands to deal with when I got back to the states, that any sort of delay was going to cause ultimate misery, at least for next week. But then, unlike the HK woman, I just was really bummed. ![]() The other thing is that Korean Air sends emails predominately in Korean, and I had no idea what I was looking at. I got a date fixed in my skull, the wrong date, and I didn't even bother to check. For the most part, I pretty much blew it on my part, and I knew it. Had I opted for the Business class option of $3,500 bucks they gave me, I would be like the HK lady. ![]()
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