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Stossel on the TSA
It pains me to admit that San Francisco is leading the way in terms of free market principles in the area of airport security! Stossel 4-6-2012 “No They Can’t” ***AWESOME***
You Are So Lucky
The common response when I tell people that I’m working in Miami is “Wow, that must be fun, working there”. To clarify the situation, let me show you what the scenery around me looks like ALL day. Pretty glamorous, huh? … Continue reading
The Coolest Baggage Merge Ever
Many people may not know this, but I’m some kind of airport baggage conveyor system controls expert. The coolest stuff I’ve done has been with the merges in these systems. Today, after weeks of work and several iterations and ideas, … Continue reading
Posted in Industrial Automation, News
Tagged airport, baggage, conveyor, electrical controls, merge, resfly
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Entry for August 10, 2006 – Airport Security
I made a trip to Minneapolis today for work, and was worried this morning that the security lines would be very long because of the incident in the UK last night. At DFW, the line was nice and short, just … Continue reading