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Originally posted by ThePythonicCow"Terrorism" is the excuse du jourOriginally posted by flintlock View PostOh, I agree completely.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Originally posted by flintlock View PostI find the whole airplane obsession bizarre. Both the terrorists and the government act as if that is the only place we are vulnerable. I say if the terrorists had any real desire to actually hurt the US, they'd start hitting the shopping malls. Impossible to protect and it would actually hurt what's left of the US economy, the "consumption economy". Of course ,why change when they are "winning" by giving our own government the ammo it needs to complete it's domination over us. The world is becoming bizarre at a faster rate than I can absorb it. Straight out of a dystopian novel. Nope, no need for hitting those soft targets, the "Terrorists" are content to let our own "protectors" do us in.
These little Gremlins "just doing their jobs" need to "opt out" at some point, lest they some day be compared to the Nazi storm troops circa 1938.
Also 9-11 would of never happened had cockpits been locked and pilots armed but the TSA line at the time was "comply" so passengers and crew complied...
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Originally posted by zoog View PostSigh. I used to enjoy flying, until about 2001 or so...
Two of my favorites:
1. getting a connecting flight to JFK from Heathrow less than a week after 9/11. Italian security held up the originating flight because of the increased terror threat, so the security at Heathrow just let me through without checking my carry-on luggage at all. An officer ushered me through a side door to avoid the security checkpoint so I could make my flight on time. When I finally got into my seat I thought, wait... why is it even there if they let folks like me through?
2. Departing Charleston, SC. We'd measured all liquids and had stuff in little bags, but I had forgotten about a jar of peach preserves (not really a liquid, I thought) purchased as a gift for my parents. The TSA worker looked at the jar like it was from another planet, and motioned to her superior. The head security guy came over and looked at the preserves and said, "THAT ain't going on the plane," as he licked his chops and tossed the preserves into a pile of foodstuffs that were likely going home with him.
It strikes me that the bigger delays happen at smaller airports in my experience: Charleston, White Plains, NY, Ft. Lauderdale have been where I've seen major holdups. I never have a delay at JFK, Newark, Atlanta, O'Hare or LAX.
The blogger was held up in Dayton, Ohio.
How much of a terror threat are those smaller airports, compared to the major hubs?
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My longest holdup was at an airport with 3 employees that served 2 prop-plane flights a day. TSA unpacked all checked baggage by hand. Then ran the carry-ons through an X-ray in the other part of the double-wide that served as the airport. True story.
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Originally posted by snakela View PostMy longest holdup was at an airport with 3 employees that served 2 prop-plane flights a day. TSA unpacked all checked baggage by hand. Then ran the carry-ons through an X-ray in the other part of the double-wide that served as the airport. True story.
Originally posted by bpr View Post...It strikes me that the bigger delays happen at smaller airports in my experience: Charleston, White Plains, NY, Ft. Lauderdale have been where I've seen major holdups. I never have a delay at JFK, Newark, Atlanta, O'Hare or LAX. ... How much of a terror threat are those smaller airports, compared to the major hubs?
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This post intentionally left devoid of useful content. The iTulip forum software keeps overwriting my replies with a copy of an earlier post of zoog's from above.Last edited by ThePythonicCow; November 25, 2010, 08:56 AM.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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It should be painfully obvious to anyone who examines our history that events such as this latest outrage over the TSA's abuse in our airports do not happen by accident!
Too many politicians, too many main stream and alternative news media outlets, too many public officials, have jumped into this fray on both sides for this to be simply either the unfortunate result of some bumbling bureaucrats or the protests a natural uprising of popular sentiment unwelcome or unexpected by those with serious money and power.
Someone is playing games with us, and it's a near certainty that the most important change being affected by this game is not clear to either of the publicly opposed sides.
Why? Who? What is going on here? Someone is up to some no good. There is more here than meets the eye.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Originally posted by Sharky View PostHowever, that's assuming you believe the published dose numbers and their theoretical effects, and that the machines are in proper working order and are being operated correctly. I'm not sure I buy any of those suppositions.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/8543...y-with-tsa.htm
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Originally posted by Sharky View PostJohns Hopkins is now saying that they have been misquoted by TSA regarding the safety of x-ray based scanners.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Just to lighten things up a bit on Thanksgiving
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEeRD...layer_embedded
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Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
It also has been determined that when skin is next to certain metals, such as gold, the radiation dose is magnified 100-fold higher. What if you have a mole next to your gold jewelry? Will the radiation convert it to a melanoma?
[By the way, all these emoticons we have these days but there's not one to denote sarcasm, like the old rolling-eyes one.]
Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View PostThis post intentionally left devoid of useful content. The iTulip forum software keeps overwriting my replies with a copy of an earlier post of zoog's from above.I have to hit my browser back button to get my new stuff to even show up in the message composition box. What I've finally managed to get to work is to Ctrl-C copy the new text I want out of the message composition box, hit Reply... which repeats that previous post, then I edit my post, clear out the redundant info and paste in what I want. Lame.
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This keeps happening to me! I type my post, hit preview and ...
A wire got crossed somewhere (they do still program computers with patch cards and jumper wires, don't they?)
P.S. -- I'm still seeing this glitch over a day after I first saw it, though the glitch is still just on this thread.Last edited by ThePythonicCow; November 26, 2010, 08:46 AM.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Originally posted by zoog View PostCan't find another article I was reading along these lines but it expressed concerns about the x-rays being directed primarily at the head.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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