Benni: "Uh hello my name is Benni and I am addicted to Caffeine."Ryan: "This is a bible study."Benni: O_O "Oh S#!t" *runs away*
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AirAsia passenger jet carrying 162 people lost contact with Indonesian air traffic control early Sunday, gripping Southeast Asia with a second missing plane crisis in less than a year.The search operation for the missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501 has been halted for the night, but big ships won't return to shore and will leave their searchlights on, according to the Indonesian Transportation Ministry.Before communication was lost, one of the pilots asked to fly at a higher altitude because of bad weather, officials said.The aircraft, flying from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, went missing as it flew at 38,000 feet over the Java Sea between the islands of Belitung and Borneo -- a heavily traveled shipping channel with shallow waters, according to Indonesian authorities, who are leading the search and rescue operations.The missing plane is operated by AirAsia's Indonesian affiliate, in which the Malaysian company holds a 48.9% stake, according to its website.
As word spread of the missing plane, the airline changed the color of its logo on its website and social media accounts from red to gray.
QuoteAs word spread of the missing plane, the airline changed the color of its logo on its website and social media accounts from red to gray.
Mourning and seriousness has different colors, from culture to culture.While not overly obvious, grey is definitely sadder and more lifeless than red. It is likely a way for them to temporarily change to "mourning colors", by removing a cheery vibrant factor from their logo.
I keep telling people, when ships or planes "disappear mysteriously" over the ocean, then it really isn't that much of a goddamn mystery, is it!?It's most likely IN the ocean.
Quote from: ZEGH8578 on December 30, 2014, 03:05:53 PMI keep telling people, when ships or planes "disappear mysteriously" over the ocean, then it really isn't that much of a goddamn mystery, is it!?It's most likely IN the ocean.Unless it was ALIENS
Quote from: Parts on December 30, 2014, 05:40:27 PMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on December 30, 2014, 03:05:53 PMI keep telling people, when ships or planes "disappear mysteriously" over the ocean, then it really isn't that much of a goddamn mystery, is it!?It's most likely IN the ocean.Unless it was ALIENS Of course it was aliens.