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ADY MONSTER H L FOR UN No TE member of an airship's RS automaton personnel crew is ever tipped. The mechanical attendants have no use for pocket change. There is a famous story of an airship named The Grayling Aardvaark whose attendants were tipped most liberally by their American travelers. The automatons would accept the coins and store them, but the passengers came and went so frequently that no one noticed the sheer amount of pence and schillings collecting in the luggage compartment. Storage space is limited on an airship and it is vital to determine the amount of weight an airship carries before it takes off. The coins had altered the weight of the ship! The passengers were in for a terrible surprise when they discovered their ship was overladen and was plunging into the sea. The quick thinking automatons cut a hole in the floor to compensate for the buoyancy, causing over 90k pounds in spare change to rain over Perth. But the sudden loss of weight launched the airship so high into the sky that, so far, the passengers have not been seen to return to earth to this day! T IPS Z . 04 NO Z While one will want to avoid mechanical gratuity, one may, however, say goodbye to the automaton steward or stewardess in attendance at the gangplank when debarking. She will not care, but one may say it all the same.