Regardless of how much power this idiot thinks it takes to ignite a bomb, how did the *BOMB* get through the TSA check in the first place? Perhaps they should concentrate on keeping the bombs off the plane and then worry about how dangerous batteries are.
It's exactly crap like this that has kept me from flying since the TSA was implemented. Long trips are much more enjoyable on the Harley. If I need to go overseas I'll get a flippin' sailboat!
You've solved much harder problems than this, think Apollo 13. Pull your collective heads out of your ass and solve this one, after all, it's not rocket science..... oh wait!
They've had 12+ years to secure it. If they had done that there would be no need for emergency security updates. Everyone would be happy. MS wouldn't have to create security updates and customers would be able to use it as long as they want without having to live in fear of being compromised.
Or.... it could have been the two "thumbs up".... what? Too soon? I'm sure Roger would appreciate the humor. Or maybe I just got whooshed... yeah, probably more likely.
>>Uber nerds like the crazy amount of customization available in cyanogen.
>>I enjoyed just plain vanilla android. Clean and simple.
Or not so much the customization but the more-than-obvious performance boost. I have a HTC Hero, the contact is not up for another 8 months and it was getting painfully slow. Rooted it and installed cyanogen and it's like a new phone.
I don't really care so much about the bells and whistles, but the responsiveness has improved so much that I may not even upgrade when this contract is up.
You can have clean and simple with cyanogen if you want, plus, did I mention it is FAST?:)
Regardless of how much power this idiot thinks it takes to ignite a bomb, how did the *BOMB* get through the TSA check in the first place? Perhaps they should concentrate on keeping the bombs off the plane and then worry about how dangerous batteries are.
It's exactly crap like this that has kept me from flying since the TSA was implemented. Long trips are much more enjoyable on the Harley. If I need to go overseas I'll get a flippin' sailboat!
You've solved much harder problems than this, think Apollo 13.
Pull your collective heads out of your ass and solve this one, after all, it's not rocket science..... oh wait!
They've had 12+ years to secure it. If they had done that there would be no need for emergency security updates. Everyone would be happy. MS wouldn't have to create security updates and customers would be able to use it as long as they want without having to live in fear of being compromised.
Or.... it could have been the two "thumbs up" .... what? Too soon? I'm sure Roger would appreciate the humor. Or maybe I just got whooshed... yeah, probably more likely.
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Easily... but that could have more to do with the vanilla being 2.1 and cyanogen being 2.3.3. Don't know don't care... happy with it the way it is. ;)
>>Uber nerds like the crazy amount of customization available in cyanogen. >>I enjoyed just plain vanilla android. Clean and simple. Or not so much the customization but the more-than-obvious performance boost. I have a HTC Hero, the contact is not up for another 8 months and it was getting painfully slow. Rooted it and installed cyanogen and it's like a new phone. I don't really care so much about the bells and whistles, but the responsiveness has improved so much that I may not even upgrade when this contract is up. You can have clean and simple with cyanogen if you want, plus, did I mention it is FAST? :)