Flight Plans

November 19th, 2009

Just in time for holiday travel, the Federal Aviation Administration had air travelers scrambling to re-do Thanksgiving Day plans when a computer glitch caused widespread panic. Hey guys, this is the second time this year that airports have been turned into psych wards as crazed passengers miss planes and plans. Now they say the problem is fixed. Problem is – they’re not sure how long the flights will be affected! Here at Neuro, we don’t envy the high pressure job of an air traffic controller. In this situation, when the computer glitched, they were forced to type in complicated flight plans – thus slowing down the system!  Technology is great, but we shouldn’t forget that manpower is our best resource. Maybe the air traffic controllers could have used a little NeuroSonic to create the mental focus needed for such tedious work. Until we can supply the whole world with Neuro, passengers are urged to check flight status before heading to airports. And, if the travel frenzy gets you down, have a NeuroBliss to help you relax and remember what the holiday is about. Delays and cancellations aside, whether you make it to the family feast, or have a turkey sandwich at the airport, NeuroBliss helps you remember that you do have a lot to be thankful – most importantly good health!

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