correct.
this case unfolded the way it should have - certainly the initial indication was of something dramatically out of the ordinary - planes don't crash into manhattan buildings every day. so the speculation was warranted.
but as the facts become known, a new evaluation emerges.
Agreed.
"Must be terrorism" is just as risky as "can't be terrorism".
"Might be", until conclusively proven otherwise, preserves the highest numbers of options.
I'm reasonably satisfied. Minor adjustments to magazine storage locations, one piece of personal gear moved to a new spot, otherwise I covered the whole non-committing portion of the terrorism checklist in under ten minutes, pinged three family members and secured the house, it will get better, faster, and more efficient over time, but most folks don't even HAVE a checklist yet, so ten minutes is satisfactory for now.