Where your corkscrew lives on without you. What have you left in the bin of death, and how often does it cross your mind?
Well, it finally happened. Another lesson in the merits of a strict “peanut M&Ms and alcohol only” policy while airborne.
by Taryn Tilton
I recently moved to Xiamen, China, which is an island but sometimes seems like…
Not everyone finds reading about plane crashes as fascinating as I do. Nor should you, because people die, and that’s really bad. So here, instead, we have a casualty-free air NEAR-disaster of particular merit.
This letter to The Ethicist is all kinds of endearing:
I believe that my name is on a Transportation Security Administration watch list. Often when I fly, the letters “SSSS” on my boarding pass alert gate agents to pull me aside for extra screening. But on a recent trip, a T.S.A…