This article was written almost a year ago, but it does not fail to amuse me.
When the MacBook Air first came out, a natural reaction would be awe--awe by the fact that we rarely see a notebook as thin as the Air. But at least we knew that the Mac Air existed, unlike some agent from the TSA.
When flights are missed because of a TSA agent's unfamiliarity with the Air, what happens?
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