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Electronics & Planes Don't Mix?

dirtydamo writes "The Sydney Morning Herald is running an interesting story on the old debate on whether electronic devices cause problems on planes. It appears pilots are pretty much accustomed to handling weird problems with equipment, which they attribute to passengers' portable devices. More research is needed to determine whether or not this is the actual problem, but the article certainly makes me a little uneasy about modern air travel."

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  1. But wait - by vasqzr · · Score: 4, Funny


    70 virgins? Why don't they just enroll in college?

    You get virgins, alcohol, [b]and[/b] meth.

    1. Re: But wait - by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Funny


      > Is there any college in the U.S. with 70 virgins?

      Yes, but out of politeness we call them "engineering students" instead of "virgins".

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  2. What about flight 93? by sixteenraisins · · Score: 4, Funny

    Weren't folks on that plane using cellphones with no apparent problem? And I've seen DVD players for rent in airports as well.

    Forget about screening for bombs - it's even scarier to think that you can bring down an airliner with a Game Boy.

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  3. C & H by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ahh yes, modern air travel, don't trust it.

  4. Wireless keyboard by jargoone · · Score: 5, Funny

    A co-worker was using a wireless keyboard for his PDA, and was told by the flight attendant to not use it during flight. It was infrared, not RF. He tried to explain this to her, but she didn't get it, which is understandable, most non-geeks wouldn't. Solution: tape a piece of wire to it, and to his PDA, while in flight. :-)

  5. Re:Not too far fetched.. by RevMike · · Score: 4, Funny
    Allah[0]

    Quick show of hands: Who else read this as the first element of the Allah array?

  6. Re:Not too far fetched.. by robbo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I was actually thinking more along the lines of UID 0.

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  7. The wrong place? by danielsfca2 · · Score: 5, Funny
    Where's the right place for lightning to strike a plane?

    Newscaster: "Fortunately, Dennis, flight 242 was struck in just the right place, giving a pleasing massage-like sensation to all aboard, and making the plane arrive in SFO a half-hour ahead of schedule. I'm Leslie Griffith. Back to you in the studio."