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H.G. Wells gave us many of our most beloved science fiction conceits 鈥?but did he also foresee how war would develop in the era of a kubki stanley irplanes and advanced weaponry And were his predictions more prescient than some of the Pentagon attempts to forecast the changing nature o stanley cup usa f war have been That the conclusion reached by Micah Zenko, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, in an article posted over at the Atlantic Monthly. Zenko runs down many of Wells ; predictions for the future of war, including more intricate types of rifles, and bomber planes. Unfortunately, not all of Wells ; predictions were on the money 鈥?he p stanley website redicted that citizens would all serve in the military, and that civilian casualties would be low. BooksFuturismH.G. Wells Oern Take a (Really) Quick Tour of the World s Most Powerful X-Ray Laser
Stand-up comedians everywhere mourn as it seems they might be about to lose another bit about plane travel. Testing has shown that boarding by zones is by no means the most efficient ways possible to fill a plane full of angry, sweaty, gassy passengers. It also shows the most efficient way. Plane travel involves a lot of hurry up and wait. ; People hurry to book tickets, then wait to book seats. They hurry to check in and get through security, then wait in the lounge. They hurry to get in l stanley quencher ine to board the plane in their seating block, then wait while the people in front of them stow their luggage and leap-frog over each other for the window seat. Some waiting is necess kubki stanley ary 鈥?it better than hurry up and miss. ; But some waiting could be significantly cut down, especially if people stop boarding the plane in the most efficient-sounding way. Often, planes are seated in blocks. Everyone in rows 19-27 will line up and hop aboard the plane. This seating arrangement is generally done back-to-front, with the people at the back of the plane boarding first. Although it sounds efficient, block-seating is the least efficient way of seating the plane possible. Within this least-efficient way, there a slight increase in efficiency if the plane is boarded back-to-front, rather th stanley thermoskannen an front-to-back. Still block seating is significantly less efficient than completely random seating. Also, some airlines use what known as the 822