Torque wrenches are still banned, of course. You could really bean somebody with one of those.
TSA still won’t let them through, but the airlines will be more than happy to sell you a small tool kit containing a 6oz ball peen hammer, pop rivet gun, an assortment of rivets, flat & Philips #2 screwdrivers, and a 3m roll of duct tape. They’ll be available on the service card for $28 (please make sure you have the latest version of our app, and have a credit card on file!)
Also, they’ll be passing along a new Enhanced Egress cabin fee for upgraded deplaning experience.
The fun thing about web pages is that you can share an url instead of taking a screenshot:
I know an url is grammatically correct, but for whatever reason it doesn’t sound right.
Is it? I would think it’s ‘a’, not ‘an’ because it’s “a you-are-el” (English is not my native language).
Yup, that’s correct. It doesn’t matter that it begins with a vowel, what matters is if it sounds like a vowel. Likewise, “an university” and “a hour” are both incorrect.
I hate, hate hate that english news headlines don’t write “and”. It’s barely longer than a fucking comma, what’s the point?