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neptunuslex.com » Neptunus Lex - Oct 11, 2008
Things are starting to heat back up over at The Flight Deck these days. That’d be a great place to continue some of the protracted - and, increasingly, off topic - conversation threads we occasionally find ourselves …
Also tagged: politics, blogging, admin, politics and culture, friday musings
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Qantas Looking To Blame A330's Sudden Drop in Altitude On Passengers' Gadgets? [Flying]gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Oct 9, 2008 Earlier this week, a Qantas A330 inexplicably climbing 300 feet then nose-diving back down. In the cabin, 71 people were injured. Interestingly, the ATSB is now looking at in-cabin interference from personal … Also tagged: gadgets, cellphones, wi fi, airlines, in flight, airbus, qantas, airliners, a330 |
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 8, 2008
A national network of "flying doctors" is called for to serve parts of the country affected by the closure of Accident and Emergency wards.
Also tagged: network, accident, doctor, air, ambulance, emergency
switched.com » Switched - Oct 8, 2008
We could tell from the press shot that this here laptop bag was far and away the most beautiful of the TSA-approved bunch, and a recent review over at Gadling confirms it. Put simply, the Tom Bihn Checkpoint Flyer is …
Also tagged: pictures, review, travel, tsa, hands on, new products, reviewed, case, in the wild, inthewild, bag, newproducts, pics, regulations, checkpoint, laptop case, laptop bag, laptopbag, briefcase, laptopcase, tsa regulations, tsaregulations, tom bihn, checkpointflyer, tombihn, checkpoint flyer
engadget.com » Engadget - Oct 8, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Peripherals We could tell from the press shot that this here laptop bag was far and away the most beautiful of the TSA-approved bunch, and a recent review over at Gadling confirms it. Put simply …
Also tagged: pictures, review, tsa, hands on, reviewed, case, in the wild, inthewild, bag, pics, regulations, checkpoint, laptop case, laptop bag, laptopbag, briefcase, laptopcase, tsa regulations, tsaregulations, tom bihn, checkpointflyer, tombihn, checkpoint flyer
engadget.com » Engadget - Oct 7, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Peripherals We could tell from the press shot that this here laptop bag was far and away the most beautiful of the TSA-approved bunch, and a recent review over at Gadling confirms it. Put simply …
Also tagged: pictures, review, tsa, hands on, reviewed, case, in the wild, inthewild, bag, pics, regulations, checkpoint, laptop case, laptop bag, laptopbag, briefcase, laptopcase, tsa regulations, tsaregulations, tom bihn, checkpointflyer, tombihn, checkpoint flyer
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Oct 7, 2008
Virgin Galactic recently refused $1 million from an undisclosed company to make a space porn aboard the SpaceShipTwo. The cash was slapped on the table "up-front, for a sex-in-space movie", said the company's prez …
Also tagged: space, sex, expensive, outerspace, virgin, spaceship, sex sells, oh la la, adult film, pew pew pew, oh oh i ll do it, astronuats
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Oct 6, 2008
Passengers are worried that pictures from a new x-ray security camera, the "virtual strip search", will end up online and display their privates for the whole social networking world to see. Readers feel the new …
Also tagged: pictures, security, airport, naked, safety, x ray, ding dong, privates, oh la la, who cares if there s a dodge neon under there, airplane bottles
neptunuslex.com » Neptunus Lex - Oct 3, 2008
I have been much entranced, in my off moments, flying the odd instrument approach here in the San Diego region on my laptop computer, using the X-Plane 9 software I’d recently purchased. Feeling a tetch rusty on the …
Also tagged: socal
gearthblog.com » Google Earth Blog - Oct 2, 2008
I've been tracking the developing story of the discovery of Steve Fossett's plane wreck, and personal items belonging to him. See earlier GEB story with notations. Now, one GEB reader pointed out the FAA has posted …