LAX is a pretty daunting airport. It’s huge… very huge. I’ve missed flights there before, and it’s hardly fun. My problems there don’t compare to what happened this past weekend, though, where close to 20,000 passengers were stranded for a few hours due to a technical snafu. The issue? A network card that decided to die. Sure, peripherals die, but when a simple network card dies and takes out an airport, that’s not saying very much about how things are run there.
Attention airline operators: this is what you get when you buy from the lowest bidder, in this case Sewart’s PC and Bagel shop, which, while having decent bagels, makes crappy cheap-ass Peecees. Look for a full audit and upgrade at LAX soon. Poor devils.
Source: CrunchGear