Low status, meager pay, moderate authority, high opportunity. Almost a guarantee that the theft rate is very high. Public awareness of this theft would be very damaging so there’s also a great pressure to cover it up. I’m guessing 75% of actual theft is marked as a “legitimate banned item”. I’ve had TSA agents claim high value items were not allowed so they could be stolen ( the encounter was outside the main securit…
>Low status, meager pay, moderate authority, high opportunity. But isn't that the same for other countries' airport security workers too?
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#82Low status, meager pay, moderate authority, high opportunity. Almost a guarantee that the theft rate is very high. Public awareness of this theft would be very damaging so there’s also a great pressure to cover it up. I’m guessing 75% of actual theft is marked as a “legitimate banned item”. I’ve had TSA agents claim high value items were not allowed so they could be stolen ( the encounter was outside the main securit…
>Low status, meager pay, moderate authority, high opportunity. But isn't that the same for other countries' airport security workers too?
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#83Low status, meager pay, moderate authority, high opportunity. Almost a guarantee that the theft rate is very high. Public awareness of this theft would be very damaging so there’s also a great pressure to cover it up. I’m guessing 75% of actual theft is marked as a “legitimate banned item”. I’ve had TSA agents claim high value items were not allowed so they could be stolen ( the encounter was outside the main securit…
I don't think it is fair to tarnish the reputation of all airport professionals across the world like that.
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#84Earlier quoted context omitted.
No we don't, and we never did. We prevented future 9/11 style attacks by locking the cabin doors
And enabled pilot suicides. I think what's really preventing future 9/11 attacks is the attitude of the passengers.
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#85Earlier quoted context omitted.
Due to the way surface tension works, many fewer than 1 in 1000 water molecules are wet. There’s a kids science experiment where you coat your hand in the right powder, dip it in water, and it comes out dry. I can’t find a link to it though.
Errr, what's the definition of "wet" that you are using? Isn't the common definition of "wet" that it has water on it? So, by that definition... 100% of water molecules would be "wet".
The first few paragraphs on wikipedia are a pretty good summary, and the article also includes a picture of a water bead failing to wet a surface:
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#86Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes.
Any links or anything? I don't recall hearing this any time in recent memory.
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#87Earlier quoted context omitted.
Any links or anything? I don't recall hearing this any time in recent memory.
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#88Do we still need the TSA? I mean, we beat terrorism right?
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#89Earlier quoted context omitted.
What does this mean?
It seems pretty straightforward. The TSA doesn't focus on competence when hiring, resulting in a less competent workforce. They have an entire department dedicated to prioritizing characteristics unrelated to competence, such as skin color, sex, etc.: https://www.tsa.gov/civil-rights-diversity-and-inclusion . This is not the case of most countries and in fact, it's illegal in many places to do so.
The link you’ve shared doesn’t support the assertion you’ve made.
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Errr, what's the definition of "wet" that you are using? Isn't the common definition of "wet" that it has water on it? So, by that definition... 100% of water molecules would be "wet".
The standard definition of wetting doesn't mention water. (For one thing, other liquids can make stuff wet.) The first few paragraphs on wikipedia are a pretty good summary, and the article also includes a picture of a water bead failing to wet a surface: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetting
Wetting is the ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface ...
There's no solid surface for our purposes here, so that doesn't really seem to apply all that well?