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Make flying a drowsing success By Logan Kugler April 8, 2007 12 AM PT Special to The Times ...
Reporter Jonathan Rauch, drawing heavily from his own example, tells us the neural circuits that lead us into and then out of our midlife crises seem to be pretty much hard-wired. We’re at the ...
You've seen those drivers -- the ones touching up their lipstick in the mirror, yakking on their cell phones, and trying to eat a bowl of chili behind the wheel.
Here's Reason TV's Thanksgiving release from 2011. It's less than 30 seconds long and goes down like a chill shot of cranberry schnapps, which we ...
Elvesjö was working on an optical sensor chamber that his team developed to measure sedimentation for the paper industry. ’One late night, the optical sensor chamber actually started to pick up ...
FAA, DOT and NATCA have launched a united attack on the dozing controller situation and scheduling practices that can lead to controller fatigue while standing firm on individual professionalism ...
U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, who resembles a wizened and white-haired baseball manager, was barely winning a midafternoon tussle with tedium, checking his wall clock and listening t… ...
it must have been that I was drowsing, I’d been tired all day long. My soul was released; the poor thing, it’s always constrained by the weight of the years. My soul was released and it showed me ...