.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 02 2008 | air, radio, business, technology
Pardon me for being a luddite, but I think reliable old style bar code readers are fine, and the story didn't say why the passengers are in airport purgatory when it is the luggage that is mislaid.
Quoted: Mike Boyd: It's not rocket science, but what it's been turned into is something where you got way too many computers, way too many moving parts and the result is, it's a meltdown.
Everet Meyer: There've been rumors, you know, of skis being inserted into the system and what we're hearing also is that the workers weren't adequately trained; they were not told where to park.
John Hansman directs MIT's International Center for Air Transportation. He says automated baggage systems use a relatively old technology -- barcode scanning -- and they're ripe for redesign:
There are people looking at alternative technologies, things like Radio Frequency ID chips and things like that in the tags.
.David. | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | water, earth, air, readingShareViewed: 1 Time
.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 22 2008 | air, blog, rssGigacom from a Mannatech vote
if I ever get time to read more of what s/he wrote...ShareViewed: 12 Times
.David. | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 16 2008 | Air, Earth, picture, pollution, water, Global Sustainability
Left a small ball against the earth showing respective volumes of air. On the right, the tiny ball is the water vis-a-vis the size of the earth.
I've heard that the thinness of the atmosphere is similar to the thin veneer of paint on a globe model of the earth.ShareViewed: 1 Time

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