‘Duh!’ headline of the day

October 17, 2007

The headline below jumped out at me when I flipped to the Business section of today’s New York Times.

Picture_001_2


Ya think?

It’s a serious story about unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used for all sorts of good reasons. But they do have their problems, like going down blindly if the remote pilot messes up.

You can read the article here. Please note that the headline has been changed. 

Guess the online editor got a few too many smart-alec remarks on the print edition. In that version’s defense, I used to work at a newspaper, and I know the problems copy desks and headline writers have in fitting pithy copy into a small print space.

But c’mon! "Pilotless Planes Stir Safety Fears" truly deserves today’s ‘Duh!’ headline award!

Share:

The More Tax Posts tab at the top of this page will take you to, well, more tax posts. You also can search below for a tax topic. 

Latest Posts
IRS expands TAC weekday hours through April 30, and on select Saturdays through June 27

March 8, 2026

IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) don’t help with filing, but offer guidance on other federal…

Read More
Hello Tax Season 2026

Happy New Tax Year! Are you ready to file your 2025 tax return? I know, too early to ask. But Tax Day 2026 will be here before we realize it. The Internal Revenue Service deadline to file and pay any tax we owe is the regular April 15 date this year. It’s also Tax Day for most of the states that collect income taxes from their residents, which is most of the states! If that seems too far away right now, don’t worry. As is the case every tax season, the ol’ blog’s tips and other tax reminders should help all of us meet our state and federal responsibilities. Procrastinators also will want to keep an eye on the countdown clock just below. It tracks how much time we have until April’s Tax Day, just in case we put off our annual tax task until the absolutely final hours and decide we need to instead get an extension request into the IRS by that date. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

Comments
Leave the first comment