If a Plane Crashes in Denver, Blame It On Fantasy Football
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Apparently there is much more to distract airline employees than the usual things like booze,faulty landing gear, and box-cutter wielding hijackers. Denver International Airport suspended access to CBS Sportsline’s fantasy football page after the site saw more than 30,000 hits in one day from internal servers on Sunday, Sept. 18th. The airline said that it will now require employees to use the public computers—costing $1 for every four minutes of use—if they want start scouring the waiver wires during game time. We wonder if the JetBlue employees were all wrapped up in a similar fiasco when that plane had to make an emergency landing a few weeks back?
Denver Airport Cuts Off Access to Fantasy Football on Employee Computers [Summit Daily News]
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