live blogging from the ATL port to the sky

So I am sitting right at this moment in a secluded corner of Terminal E of the Atlanta airport. I am killing time waiting for a flight so I figured I would pop in a make a few observations.

If a person is going to work by themselves at the information desk of a major international terminal in a very busy airport in a city in the deep south of the United States of American, they had better speak English better than your standard Kung Fu movie. That previous sentence had no less than eight prepositional phrases.

Jonathan’s Axiom of Terminal Proximity: The distance between your arrival gate and your departure gate is inversely related to the lay over time.

Does it make sense to anyone other than me to say that one number is less prime than another number? I have no idea where this came from, but I think the best way to explain what I mean is with an example. 24 is less prime than 9. The idea is that a prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself, a slighly less prime number (like 9) would be divisible by only one other prime number.

[UPDATE] Open wall outlets in airport terminals, especially those near chairs are totally awesome. +5 cool points for ATL.

[UPDATE] The blog entries that I start writing but don’t finish often have some of the best titles. Unlike some people, I like writing titles, and openings, and conclusions, its all the stuff in the middle that gets me down.  And example of the kind of title I am talking about “Wii are all different” which was going to be about my experience waiting in line for the wii with a extremely diverse group of people.

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