Oh, OK, so every flight in the South of the equator takes twice as long, without anyone noticing? Nice Tom, nice. The map.
They notice. Why wouldn't they?
I've personally been on international flights which have been delayed by hours. Everyone on my flight certainly noticed that.
Once again, you have shown no data to demonstrate otherwise, so why should we believe you?
A sockpuppet is an online identity used for purposes of deception within an Internet community. In its earliest usage, a sockpuppet was a false identity through which a member of an Internet community speaks while pretending not to, like a puppeteer manipulating a hand puppet.[1]
In current usage, the perception of the term has been extended beyond second identities of people who already post in a forum to include other uses of misleading online identities. For example, a NY Times article claims that "sock-puppeting" is defined as "the act of creating a fake online identity to praise, defend or create the illusion of support for one’s self, allies or company."[2]
The key difference between a sockpuppet and a regular pseudonym (sometimes termed an "alt") is the active exploitation of the pretense that the puppet is a third party who is not affiliated with the puppeteer. Using multiple identities for privacy purposes (for example, one identity divulges information which is easily identifiable and the other identity acts as a whistleblower) is not considered sockpuppetry unless one identity expresses assent to another identity's posting.
The first known usage of the term was on July 9, 1993 [1] by Merciful Lee Dickens [2] in a posting to bit.listserv.fnord-l, but was not in common usage in USENET groups until 1996.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockpuppet_%28Internet%29------------
Tom-Droid, you are clearly avoiding the argument you are choosing to engage in, by simply skirting the bounds of human decency. A layover WOULD be noticed by the passengers, but that has absolutely no bearing on what you are being accused of pulling here.
You fail. Again.