"crishog" <google@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 7, 10:56 am, "jk" <*a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
>> "Gosi" <gos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>
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>> On Mar 28, 4:42 pm, ch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:>> Hi there,
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> > "But last night BAA was forced to take the blame for the first time
in
>> > a series of disasters which at one stage created a mountain of 28,000
>> > missing bags and led to many being flown to America and Milan for
>> > sorting.
>>
>> > A BAA spokeswoman admitted: 'A software problem has arisen in the
>> > baggage system at Terminal 5. This is entirely BAA's responsibility.
"
>>
>> > What system is this?
>>
>> on the other hand the APL mammoth ships keep coming & going along
>> the Scheldt to Antwerp, there seems to be no problem - both logistic
>> systems tho
>
> This is an APL discussion group, I hope you've noticed that? The BAA
> is the British APL Association - but BAA is also an abbreviation for
> British Airports Authority (Britain, you know, that little bit off the
> coast of Europe that used to be quite well known?). Please use a
> modest part of your brain to work out which is which - or at least
> read the thread above before post across the sense of the messages.
I'm sorry?
Gosi didn't say anything about the relation between the two BAA's, nor did
you,
nor did it appear in the previous posts. If I'm right, it was about a
financial
relation
between BCC and BAA - quite incomprehensible for outsiders. Thus it can
only be understood with preliminary inside information.
I know what BAA is (I have been a member for many years) and I know what
BAA is,
I took their flights a couple of times (without complaints, I must say)
So, I don't see what I did wrong, but I'm sorry I disturbed you.


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