Word: scared
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...done to encourage self-reliance. "The airlines and the flight attendants underestimate the fact that passengers can be good survivors. They think passengers are goats," he says. Better, more detailed safety briefings could save lives, McLean believes, but airline representatives have repeatedly told him they don't want to scare passengers...
This interesting dichotomy may scare away some of the shows more “intellectual” viewers, but, as MacFarlane himself states: “There is that base of the brain thing, you hear a fart joke and you can’t help but laugh.” It’s tough to disagree...
Some scientists see the scare as a sneak preview of what could be the worst infestation since the medfly plague in 1980-82. "You have to beat down the stories that generate the scary movies," says Honeybee Specialist Orley Taylor of the University of Kansas, who was in California as an adviser. "But you also have to make people aware that you have something that is economically and biologically extremely difficult to handle...
...Silence doesn’t scare me––all it is is a chance to make a little noise?...
...However, it’s a new day for the music industry; instead of fighting the future, the RIAA and the artists that they represent should embrace the Internet, and the trend that is being set by wildly successful ventures such as Apple’s iTunes music store. Scare tactics such as lawsuits will only encourage innovative students to devise new ways of anonymously procuring free music. Instead, the RIAA should work with music fans and Internet software developers to come up with a good alternative...