On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 11:41 PM, John R Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote:

> The thing is that I don't need a flight to DFW to YVR for this coming week
>> and I don't see the prices you do either.  I did not buy my tickets at the
>> last minute and believe it or not, I'm actually not lying about what I
>> paid
>> for my tickets to YVR nor to Beijing.   I made a very simple statement of
>> fact based on my own experiences.  I can't fathom why you felt obligated
>> to
>> spend time trying to show that I was lying.
>>
>
> Sigh.  If you'll review my previous messages, you'll note that I never
> said you were lying.  Is there some reason that it's important to put words
> in people's mouths?
>
> But since non-stop tickets from Dallas to Vancouver are easily available
> for prices far below any plausible price for a ticket to China via aa.com
> and the usual travel agents, something peculiar was evidently going on
> when you bought yours.
>
> [MB] I paid around $962.10 for my ticket to Beijing when we had the IETF
there in Nov 2010.   So, no, there was nothing peculiar except that a
direct flight from DFW to YVR was over $2000 when I was making
reservations.  My indirect flight was $1156.23.   Certainly, if you look
for flights to YVR in a couple weeks, the prices less.  That's because kids
are back in school.  [/MB]

[MB] No - you did not use the noun "liar" or the verb "lying", but when you
tell someone that what they are saying can't possibly be true, that has the
same implication. [/MB]


> R's,
> John
>

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