Well, I’ve been to O’Hare, it’s busy but it’s a great airport, I’ve been to Atlanta, it’s crazy busy as well, but a lot going on, I’ve been to Heathrow, also busy and a lot of walking to get from one place to the next, but again alright (though this predates the current construction). The one that really took me aback was when I landed in Rome on a flight from London to Rome on British Airways in October of 2000. It felt like I’d landed in a third world country, there was no gate per se, at least not where we landed, and we were escorted off the plane across an outdoor path to the area where they checked our passports, by two huge guys wearing military fatigues and carrying what appeared to be machine guns with ammo strapped to their chests. I thought we had been hijacked. Hopefully this was just a one time, isolated occurrence, but we were never given any explanation, so I have no way of knowing if this is what one expects when flying to Rome, but it certainly wasn’t what I expected. Of course, once I actually tried to drive a car in Rome, the airport thing didn’t seem like that big a deal comparatively speaking!