Re: At what point do we say "Enough"?
"Peter T. Chattaway" <petert-LOVM4QxV+tDq6eQxt3vRmLDks+cytr/[email protected]> Fri, 10 Jun 2011 18:44:21 -0700 (PDT)
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2011, [email protected] wrote: >>> "He took the hammer and he tapped the wall. 'See, it's hard. It could >>> be used as a weapon,'" Mandy explained. >> >> What, nothing *hard* is allowed on a plane any more? I guess there's >> no point in offering free wifi to passengers or anything, then. It's >> not like anyone's allowed to bring their laptops, right? > > Duh. Plastic toy hammers are cheap, therefore obvious weapons. I thought money was no object to guys like al-Qaeda. :) > No one would risk breaking their laptop by using it as a weapon... Those > are expensive. Ha, only if you buy a relatively new one. :) -- dadl-ot mailing list http://mail.thehood.us/mailman/listinfo/dadl-ot_thehood.us http://news.gmane.org/gmane.music.dadl.ot