Thought for the day


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Michael Gartenberg | September 08, 2006, 03:07 PM

Momentarily, correctly used means "for a moment" and not "in a moment". So early this morning when the flight attendant said the plane would be landing momentarily in Newark I had to resist the urge to ask her if there was going to be enough time for everyone to disembark from the flight.

Second thought of the day, I'm spending way too much time on airplanes. See you in San Francisco next week.



 
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