I had a really bad feeling about the Hartsfield-Jackson blackout. https://www.thedailybeast.com/hartsfieldjackson-atlanta-airport-blackout-sends-message-to-terrorists-america-is-unprepared?via=twitter_page …
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Replying to @St_Rev
a bad feeling that people are going to bloviate like crazy about it, or that somebody's going to do something stupid, or that somebody's going to do something stupid about fixing it
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Replying to @0xdeadbabe
A bad feeling that it was a proof of concept for somebody.
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I live about five miles away and pretty much immediately thought "Welp, I sure hope this isn't cover for sneaking a nuke in or spreading smallpox or something."
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Replying to @St_Rev
i haven't studied the event in that much detail but i don't think there's enough data unless there's another stressor factor in the event. like major construction or something that would affect people flows
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Everyone at the airport at 1 pm was stuck in place for five hours. Every plane that landed was stuck on the tarmac, full of passengers, for at least that long. Nobody knew what was going on, nobody was allowed to leave. It's appalling.
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