Friday, August 16, 2013

How do they do that?

 
     The Rube Goldberg machine at Boston's Logan Airport proved entrancing when we arrived after being in transit for more than 24 hours. Having a delay of four hours while mechanics replaced a part of the plane we were on from Paris to Boston made us nervous. The idea of so many moving parts keeping us 30,000 feet above the Atlantic Ocean is enough to make anyone queasy, never mind the mid-flight turbulence that woke us.

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