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en A crash like this is a glaring reminder of how fragile our system is and how there is no back up. We're at near-gridlock at every single rush hour. When we get a major incident like this, we're at a complete standstill.

en This is not what we needed to start this travel day. This is a reminder of just how fragile our transportation system is.

en In a lot of metro areas, this evening has the potential to be the worst rush hour. If rush hour normally begins at 4, for a lot of cities it will begin at 1 o'clock and won't let up until well after dark.

en What we lack is a coordinated public information system in the event of a major incident. What we need is a system that will function instantaneously and automatically every time. . . . That doesn't exist now.

en The system should be up and running for Monday morning rush hour.

en Even the Greater Manchester Police has fallen victim to an email DoS attack. Earlier this year its chief constable was bombarded with 2,000 emails per hour by cyber criminals in an attempt to crash the force's computer systems, ... Businesses need to realise that it could happen to them too. It is worrying that so many organisations have their heads in the sand and don't realise they are vulnerable to attacks that could potentially bring their businesses to a standstill.

en We've conducted well over 100 frontal offset crash tests, and this is the first time we've seen a major fuel system leak.

en It was a sudden reminder at a very young age of how fragile life truly is.
  Laura Bush

en It's fragile. I mean, it's really, really fragile and every single day is a blessing for all of us.

en The 24-hour variation suggested that the system was very dynamic and that more than a single measurement was needed to tell us if the carbon dioxide rates were going up, staying the same or going down.

en There's not much going on, we've got some gridlock. But there were no major incidents.

en It's almost impossible to get east-west in the afternoon rush hour unless you have an hour or two to spare,

en At the end of the day, the conclusion is that we need to sell the system. If the printer helps sell the system, we may go back and work with [discounting] again. We may go back to doing promotions on single-function [printers]. It depends on where we are in the course of a year.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone. When the parties have their talks in Geneva, they need a stable environment. My fingers are crossed we will not have a major incident between now and then. Any serious incident could derail the process.

en It's going to put the whole criminal justice system in gridlock.


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