On 4/27/05, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>  I've also recently noticed that sitting almost
> all the way to the back of the plane tends to yield cleaner, less damaged
> windows.  I suspect because everyone ones the front seats and the ones to
> the rear are unnoccupied more often. <snip>

The back seats are also the safest seats.  In a crash, there are more
survivors from the back of the plane than from the front.

Who cares if the people in the front are able to debark first at the terminal?

I always wonder about the crush to get off airplanes.  Geez, people
elbowing their way out of their seats to get into the aisle, the
people in the aisle elbowing them back down.  You end up waiting 1/2
hour for your damned luggage anyways...

cheers,
frank

cheers,
frank


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