
Some of the Airport Codes are downright confusing.
I know, I know.
It's just really pretentious--something of course for which the primitives are known--to do this stuff.
It's like the "Viva_la_Revolting" primitive is trying to one-up the other primitives--"oh look, I've flown in an airplane before."
Whoop whoop de doo.
Yip yippity yay.
I imagine I've probably flown somewhat less than average, especially considering I've never flown on business (i.e., on someone else's dime), only for personal reasons (i.e., always on my own dime), but I'm not exactly a novice at it.
When scanning the maps of the United States and the world:
I've flown in or out of LBF and GRI and LNK and OMA and MDW and ORD and MCI and DEN and CLE and PIT and MDT and BGM and AVP and ROC and JFK and LGA and EWR and BOS and ABE and BWI and (whatever the designated code for Indianapolis is; I can't remember them all).....and LHR and BRU and CDG and ORY and FCO and KBP and HRK.
These are all beginning of, and ending of, trips, not any of the intermediate stops.
Whoop whoop de doo.
Yip yippity yay.
I wouldn't dream of trying to impress by using, for example, FCO for Rome.
This is just pretentiousness, nothing more than that, using "PDX" instead of "Portland;" the primitive's just trying to one-up the other primitives who probably haven't flown around.
I don't suppose anybody's ever noticed that reading franksolich doesn't necessitate looking up something on google or reaching for a dictionary. That's the difference between good writing and pretension.