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15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - New Microsoft store dr... · 1 reply · -4 points
You know, the same folks who waited with baited breath for the Olson twins to be old enough to shoot porn movies.
Sorry, but so what?
This is not news.
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Hunt on for radioactiv... · 0 replies · +16 points
Mousezilla!
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Boeing may decide soon... · 0 replies · +1 points
More Chicago School of Economics, here.
Let's take a successful, reliable, well-trusted product, and tinker with it.
Maybe we won't just screw it up.
Maybe.
Times two.
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Laser-powered helicopt... · 0 replies · +2 points
And, yay for the Northwest--yet another "first"!
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - European airlines say ... · 0 replies · +2 points
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - European airlines say ... · 0 replies · +5 points
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - European airlines say ... · 0 replies · +1 points
Stop being reasonable and rational.
You are confusing the drones.
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - European airlines say ... · 0 replies · 0 points
Thank you.
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - European airlines say ... · 0 replies · 0 points
I thought you might be having a fecetious episode--the posting was not congruent with other postings of yours.
15 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - European airlines say ... · 2 replies · +20 points
You know that much of the security imposed by TSA is feel-good-make-work.
You can still "mule" explosives and weapons in body cavities just like the drug dealers do.
And they still give you aluminum soda cans on the airplane, and with a little work, it is just as dangerous as a box cutter. So are many other non-metallic "shivs" (such as sharpened tooth brushes, etc.).
None of those options are novel, yet TSA hasn't taken steps to prevent that, such as soda beverages in plastic bottles aboard aircraft, cavity searches, armed undercover sky marshalls on every flight, and profiling. Why?
The most effective security measure since 911 has been reinforcing the cockpit doors--that, and the fact that after 911, no passenger is going to cower in the event of a hijacking. Remember Richard Reid, a.k.a. the Shoe-Bomber? That guy is lucky he even lived.