In 1996 I was working for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. Part of our sales training was at the World Trade Center. I spent 3 weeks in one of the classrooms there. Upon arrival I had asked three questions: How do we get out if there was a fire? How was the building was affected in gale force winds? And what would happen if a plane accidently hit the building?
I recall a few of my classmates thinking my last question was absurd. There's no way a plane could hit the building. Well, I guess my question wasn't that ridiculous after all.
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