It seems to me that the airlines *really* needs to take active steps to make their equipments immune to the effects of the use of cell-phones.
Otherwise those cell-phones will in the near future be considered as a device with the same *threat level* as box cutter and nail clipper!
As someone which never set foot in the American continent, I find this thread quite interesting.
Duct tape was mentionend in many posts; whats so special about this for a student? Isn't those things can be bought quite cheaply? (Even on a students allowance)
1. The concerned Radikal publication is from 1996/1997; Its banning/blackage in The Netherlands was unsuccessful then. Why a lawsuit now? Is it because Deutsche Bahn is (again) planning to transport nuclear waste material soon?
2. The Dutch court has made a 'tussenvonnis' (mid-sentence?). XS4ALL has said to await the final judgement.
So many anecdotes are uttered as facts without qualification. Exactly like Wilders.
It seems to me that the airlines *really* needs to take active steps to make their equipments immune to the effects of the use of cell-phones. Otherwise those cell-phones will in the near future be considered as a device with the same *threat level* as box cutter and nail clipper!
It is a volunteer driven organisation where you help them close the "digital divide" gap.
As someone which never set foot in the American continent, I find this thread quite interesting.
Duct tape was mentionend in many posts; whats so special about this for a student? Isn't those things can be bought quite cheaply? (Even on a students allowance)
1. The concerned Radikal publication is from 1996/1997; Its banning/blackage in The Netherlands was unsuccessful then. Why a lawsuit now? Is it because Deutsche Bahn is (again) planning to transport nuclear waste material soon?
2. The Dutch court has made a 'tussenvonnis' (mid-sentence?). XS4ALL has said to await the final judgement.