'A' seating on Southwest? [modified]
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Anyone know of or use an automatic registration site that registers fliers exactly 24 hours before scheduled flight. It seems when one registers almost to the second (24 hours ahead) with Southwest there are already 50 people signed up, I suspect they are doing it automatically, probably proprietary travel agent software, but perhaps a public web site provides this 'service'. edit--- found this[^], but it's more of a 'how to' code your own...
modified on Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:21 PM
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Anyone know of or use an automatic registration site that registers fliers exactly 24 hours before scheduled flight. It seems when one registers almost to the second (24 hours ahead) with Southwest there are already 50 people signed up, I suspect they are doing it automatically, probably proprietary travel agent software, but perhaps a public web site provides this 'service'. edit--- found this[^], but it's more of a 'how to' code your own...
modified on Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:21 PM
Time for a DOS attack! From you, that is.
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Time for a DOS attack! From you, that is.
Brady Kelly wrote:
Time for a DOS attack! From you, that is.
Harder to trace if it comes from South Africa. :cool:
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Brady Kelly wrote:
Time for a DOS attack! From you, that is.
Harder to trace if it comes from South Africa. :cool:
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
Ja, those leather drum-skins really fudge IP tracing. :laugh:
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Time for a DOS attack! From you, that is.
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I was thinking more along the lines of a DOS attack to keep other out while you pick a seat.
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Anyone know of or use an automatic registration site that registers fliers exactly 24 hours before scheduled flight. It seems when one registers almost to the second (24 hours ahead) with Southwest there are already 50 people signed up, I suspect they are doing it automatically, probably proprietary travel agent software, but perhaps a public web site provides this 'service'. edit--- found this[^], but it's more of a 'how to' code your own...
modified on Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:21 PM
Those "50" people are thier "Gold Club" type members...(people who fly with them weekly and have racked up tons of miles). My wife flies with SW, she is one of those peeps as she's been using them for years...of course last I remeber, she still had to log on 24 hours prior, she was just guaranteed a "A" ticket regardless.
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Those "50" people are thier "Gold Club" type members...(people who fly with them weekly and have racked up tons of miles). My wife flies with SW, she is one of those peeps as she's been using them for years...of course last I remeber, she still had to log on 24 hours prior, she was just guaranteed a "A" ticket regardless.