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Cell Phone Replaces Some Boarding Passes

Boarding passes may soon be a thing of the past. American Airlines has just started allowing passengers using select airports to board with their cell phone, instead of a boarding pass.

The new system works using a 2D bar code (like that used by the US Post Office) that contains all the passenger’s flight information. Wave it at the scanner before boarding, and the agent will see all the information a paper boarding pass would contain.

But not all airports, including those in Hawaii, are yet equipped with the new 2D scanner technology. I recently checked in for the OGG-DFW flight and was presented this list of check-in options:

To Complete Check-In:

Select how you would like to receive your boarding pass from the following options:

Print
Print your boarding pass(es) at this time. If you are unable to print, use a Self-Service Machine at the airport to print your boarding pass(es).
Email for Print
Access your email account at your convenience to print your boarding pass(es) at a later time.
Receive electronic boarding pass(es) on your cell phone or mobile device
Not available for this itinerary   Learn More

When I clicked Learn More, this note appeared:

Why is the “Email for use on Cell Phone or other Mobile Device” not available for my itinerary?
A: To qualify for this boarding pass option, the itinerary must only contain a single passenger and depart and connect through an airport that has the capability to scan 2D barcodes on mobile phones at the TSA security check point. Those airports are currently Los Angeles (LAX), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), Orange County/John Wayne (SNA), Atlanta (ATL), Las Vegas (LAS), and Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP). If the itinerary contains a return flight within 24 hours, the itinerary may also not be eligible.

Former Maui Chef Tops Taco Tournament

Rand Packer, former Maui boy and long-time chef at Roy’s Restaurants (both Kahana, Hawaii Kai and Tampa) opened his own taco stand, Mekenita’s Mexican Grille, in Tampa, Florida. His take on Mexican adds a little aloha style to traditional Oaxacan traditions. Now his taco joint has been voted into the #1 in the area’s Tournament of Tacos.

Packer’s Citrus Grilled Pacific Wahoo Tacos come heaped with charred corn, homemade roasted chili salsa and enough flavor to make you start yor own Mariachi band to sing his praises. His wife, Tiffani, helps him run the joint, named after their oldest daughter, Mekena, as in the famous beach in South Maui.

No Health Insurance, Taking Dog’s Medicine

As politicians eagerly point out, about 40 million Americans do not have health insurance. I am among them. As a self-employed and generally healthy writer health insurance is not affordable, unless I don’t mind not eating. So I don’t have health coverage and haven’t for years now. No big deal most days.

While ringing in 2009, there was also a ringing in my ears. It was coming from a sinus infection that I picked up recently while on the Mainland. It’s winter’s gift that keeps on giving. Now back in Hawaii, I am taking a litany of over-the-counter remedies–from antihistamines, to cough medicine, to tea tree oil–but the infection is getting worse.  My cough has become productive, which in medical speak means that I’m coughing up yellow stuff. Gross.

Rather than shell out $5oo for an emergency room visit last night or $200 for an urgent care appointment today, I rummaged through my refrigerator to see what leftovers I might have from previous health crises. I hit pay dirt when I found my dog, Poky’s, extra bottle of 500-mg amoxicillin capsules. (His vet suggested keeping a bottle in reserve because of all of his curious adventuring, but that’s another story.)

I compared the label on Poky’s green bottle with an older, empty orange bottle of amoxicillin that I still had from a tooth infection a few months ago. The instructions were nearly identical, except that Poky was to take one capsule twice a day versus three times a day for me. A quick Google search revealed that the generic manufcturer, Teva, made them both. My dog’s prescription had cost $5 plus a $50 vet visit. My Rx, now long gone, had cost $8 plus a $100 dentist visit.

I’ve already taken two capsules of my dog’s amoxycillin. So far, so good. No ill effects, and I am beginning to breathe a little easier. In case you’re think of doing the same, I don’t recomend it. This is not medical advice. However, it’s cheaper for my dog to get health care than it is for me. And in 2009, this will be an issue to watch.