PS--But--But, good point about media and not knowing what really happened. They
say the quickest way to figure out how the press works is to be the subject of
a story.
--Bob
---- Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It sounds like awful over-reaction to me, Chuck
>
> It sounds like a group of clueless people feeling more-than-normally
> clueless and wearing their extra-clueless jackets and ties, led by
> Captain(ess) Super-Clueless and his flight attendant team.
>
> The same flight crew might think little of running a flight with one
> generator out, or perhaps pressing to a more hospitable destination
> with one of their navigation system u/s.
>
> But then ... remember that this is a newspaper, that it's part of News
> International and owned by the same person who owns Fox News in the
> USA. Who knows what the story really was ... ?
>
> I believe less and less in the newspapers these days, but News
> International (Sun, News of the World, Times (London)) is particularly
> bad.
>
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