Of course you don't cite Wikipedia. Just like you would never cite an Encyclopedia. They are not primary sources. WTF kind of scientists do you think we are? Scientologists?
Buy a camera that uses dual SD cards, like a Nikon D7000, and keep the card in the camera when moving through security. Store your computer data on one of the SD cards in an encrypted hidden file. Make sure you take lots of pictures and have the camera set to use the cards in mirror mode. No security people will image a camera card. At best they look at all the pictures using the camera. If they do image the card, highly unlikely, all they can find is a hidden encrypted file that you just deny any knowledge of.
Apple is not making a watch. Just because it can keep track of time don't call it a watch. Just because you wear it on your wrist, don't call it a watch. And don't ever call a "digital watch" a watch. It's an abomination. Noted exception is the mechanical digital watch. Very cool, but I don't think there has been one made in the last 100 years.
My Mercedes already has glass like that and it doesn't pose a problem with any of those electronic gadgets. Plus, there is a couple of "clear" areas on the windscreen where you can stick the antenna's if needed.
Of course you don't cite Wikipedia. Just like you would never cite an Encyclopedia. They are not primary sources. WTF kind of scientists do you think we are? Scientologists?
Buy a camera that uses dual SD cards, like a Nikon D7000, and keep the card in the camera when moving through security. Store your computer data on one of the SD cards in an encrypted hidden file. Make sure you take lots of pictures and have the camera set to use the cards in mirror mode. No security people will image a camera card. At best they look at all the pictures using the camera. If they do image the card, highly unlikely, all they can find is a hidden encrypted file that you just deny any knowledge of.
Howard, were you fiddling with the ISS last night?
Apple is not making a watch. Just because it can keep track of time don't call it a watch. Just because you wear it on your wrist, don't call it a watch. And don't ever call a "digital watch" a watch. It's an abomination. Noted exception is the mechanical digital watch. Very cool, but I don't think there has been one made in the last 100 years.
My Mercedes already has glass like that and it doesn't pose a problem with any of those electronic gadgets. Plus, there is a couple of "clear" areas on the windscreen where you can stick the antenna's if needed.