Marshall T Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a rationale reason for asking folks to turn the things off is because
> the airlines don't want people to be distracted during take-off and
> landing, when most things tend to go wrong. if they'd just come out
and
> say this, most people would probably accept it.
I thought that we had to turn the things off just because of the interaction
of the equipment in the airplane during take off ands landing.
--
What's important is not simplicity or complexity, but how you bridge the two.
Larry Wall, Aug. 25, 1998
url :http://www.epita.fr/~dorey_s
- Re: presentation-prep as safety hazard Marshall T. Rose
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- RE: presentation-prep as safety hazard Maddux, Michel
- RE: presentation-prep as safety hazard Michael Flynn
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