UofMLaxGoalie11 wrote: Not because they were considered weapons, but because they were afraid she would knit an Afghan.
He'll be here all week folks. Remember to tip your waitress!
UofMLaxGoalie11 wrote: Not because they were considered weapons, but because they were afraid she would knit an Afghan.
SLUDoubleDeuce wrote:UofMLaxGoalie11 wrote: Not because they were considered weapons, but because they were afraid she would knit an Afghan.
He'll be here all week folks. Remember to tip your waitress!
TSULacrosse wrote:this guy I work with, his dad is a pilot and has been trained as an air marshal, so he carries a gun on the plane.
ZagGrad wrote:Has anyone ever noticed the odds of actually sitting next to an attractive person of the opposite sex on an airplane? I swear, these odds are extremely low, but I'm sure they can be raised depending on where you're going. Of all the times I've flown (about 100), I think I've managed an above average girl twice...
ZagGrad wrote:On a similar note, my grandma, who's had about 2-3 heart attacks, and has since had stints put in her heart, set off the metal detector (my mom was with her at the time). After the alarm, the security agent was told of my grandma's condition--"She has heart stints." Her reply: "Well, can she take them out?"
ZagGrad wrote:Has anyone ever noticed the odds of actually sitting next to an attractive person of the opposite sex on an airplane? I swear, these odds are extremely low, but I'm sure they can be raised depending on where you're going. Of all the times I've flown (about 100), I think I've managed an above average girl twice...
horn17 wrote:Is lubricant a "gel"....just asking....
horn17 wrote:They will ban whatever they see fit. Laptops, phones, Ipods, they will all be banned,and I have the feeling very soon (why, because what TSA security scanner knows the difference between an internal chip set on a remote detonator and a cell phone chip set?). There isnt much we can do about it. Why would we argue over the convience factor when there is a risk at hand - because we are so self indulged in our way of life that anything that pushes us away from the status quo (as Americans see it) is a giant travesty and an infringement on our rights.
Let's remember that when we hear folks blabbering on about "illegal" wiretaps or another covert operation is exposed.the arrests are a victory for old-fashioned intelligence and investigation.
FLAK wrote:horn17 wrote:Is lubricant a "gel"....just asking....
Funny story, my girlfriend was flying back to school yesterday and they confiscated an item of this sort at the gate, strawberry flavored as well. Needless to say she was pretty embarassed.
FLAK wrote:horn17 wrote:Is lubricant a "gel"....just asking....
Funny story, my girlfriend was flying back to school yesterday and they confiscated an item of this sort at the gate, strawberry flavored as well. Needless to say she was pretty embarassed.
StrykerFSU wrote:The most poignant part of Schneier's piece,Let's remember that when we hear folks blabbering on about "illegal" wiretaps or another covert operation is exposed.the arrests are a victory for old-fashioned intelligence and investigation.
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