Why Airplanes Aren’t Made for People and Other Unspoken Truths
I’m sitting in the front of an Airbus A340, and I’m wondering why what I’ve been through is so strange. The plane carries 240 people, but we all go through the same bottleneck, one by one (baaah, baaah, baaah) to
Dateline: London April 1
Virgin Atlantic provided another terrific "Upperclass" flight, and the express pass they provide gets Maria and me through immigration faster than people with UK passports. (Quite opposite of how the U.S. treats people arriving, but I'll take it!) We couldn't
You Get What You Pay For
I think that people believe, for better or worse, they get what they pay for. They'll excuse something cheap that breaks ("It only cost a few bucks") even though it was clearly meant to last far longer. And they'll cheer
Language to Use When the Buyer Asks About Fees
Language to Use When the Buyer Asks About Fees • I have no idea, but I can give you some options and ranges as soon as tomorrow if I can ask you a few questions now. • It would be unfair to
My Latest Project
I usually build armored vehicles, but I decided to build a jet, which I haven't done in 20 years. Here's an F84, along with a photo of the real thing.
Psychic Chooses Beer for Me and the Boys
So the boys and I hit a bar famed for its burgers and for a psychic who chooses the beer for you. Unfortunately, the boys just can't drink well.
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 03/28/11
March 28, 2011—Issue #80 This week’s focus point: In a workshop, I once asked participants what they would do with an extra million dollars of income. Many people had a hard time deciding about this. A "million" had