Yes, TSA (Transportation Security Administration) does confiscate knitting needles at airport security checkpoints. Knitting needles are considered sharp objects and fall under the list of prohibited items that cannot be carried onto an airplane. This rule is in place to ensure the safety of all passengers and to prevent any potential threats or harm during the flight.
Knitting needles, along with other sharp objects like scissors, metal nail files, and razor blades, are not allowed in carry-on bags. Read More...
Erik Setterlind Obituary, Death – The announcement of Erik Setterlind’s demise has caused a stir in Alpharetta, Georgia, and among his coworkers at Gratus Capital, where he was the Manager of Business Operations, there is a deep sense of loss. There is sadness in the lives of those who knew and worked with him because of his departure. Erik was a valued team member of Gratus Capital and a committed professional who was well-known for his remarkable abilities, unwavering commitment, and kind demeanor. Read More...
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Ridley Scott’s Prometheus has some major gaps, hence this week’s home video release being marketed around the phrase “Questions will be answered” (spoiler: they aren’t).
Recommended Videos For many viewers like me, it’s not so much the film’s insistence on ambiguity – which is perfectly fine, in theory – but its string of massive, glaring plot holes that holds Prometheus back from realizing its full potential. Read More...