And as you can probably see, they have got things moving again and planes are taking off and landing. However, not at the frequency that you would expect of the worlds busiest airport. And the headaches, you described it, well, it is a massive, massive hangover theyre dealing with here. Maybe about 50,000 people got hung up yesterday, in other words, didnt go anywhere because of that power outage. They run into 275,000 other passengers who are just doing their regular monday commute or holiday travel, trying to squeeze all of those people on to planes that were already really full. Its a logistics nightmare. Crew rest, baggage, other things come into play. And remember, it wont be just atlanta. What happens here unfortunately is felt elsewhere in the effects of maybe 10 to 15 to 20 of flights on other airports. Let me bring in roy zigler. There are many stories that could have been told. But roy, youve got a heartbreaking one. First, your plans for Christmas Day were what . We were hea