There aren't many more unpleasant things than riding in a military transport plane, but I think riding in a military transport plane while studying statistics or some other noxious subject certainly qualifies. Bruce
The article states she "worked uninterrupted for fourteen hours." Sounds like Bill Grover when he logs onto DegreeInfo.
I don't understand why the author of this article calls the C-17 "lumbering". This aircraft is as fast as most commercial jet plus it can do a bunch of things that no other plane can. Note: the C-17 has been the basis for many theses at CSUDH in the MSQA program.
Re: Re: Distance Learning "in the belly of a lumbering C-17" The solution is obvious: Beautiful babe stewardesses serving drinks.