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ttchutch

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FAA Institutes New Bans on Laptop and Gadget Batteries on Planes (Switched)

Jan 2nd 2008 11:56PM I just put a lithium-ion battery in water. It exploded and now the entire state of Colorado is destroyed. B.S. It didnt even get warm. So I put it in hot water, Nothing happened. Next time I'm on board of an airline I'm going to light a fart on fire with the one match I sneak on board. That explosion will be larger than putting a battery in water. PS. Don't drop your phone in the toilet, you will blow up your bathroom. NOT

FAA Institutes New Bans on Laptop and Gadget Batteries on Planes (Switched)

Jan 2nd 2008 10:57PM Putting a battery in the baggage compartment is not going to keep it from exloding. If a battery explodes in
the baggage compartment lights a fire, then lights the other 100 laptop batteries on fire and mixes with the
hair gel and tooth paste, who is going to put out the fire? Nobody tends the baggage compartment. Oh,
maybe the pacific ocean that the plane just crashed into. If I’m not mistaken I think some aircraft batteries
are lithium and they are not exploding.. And having a “runaway battery” what a geek. We have been carring
batteries and other potentially dangerous stuff on aircraft for a long time and nothing has happened. (One
time I was flying to California and I turned my cell phone on in flight just to see if the plane would crash,
and can you believe it! Nothing frickin happened, so I do it all the time.) putting different doors on the
cockpit will not keep terrorists out, they will just become pilots and take-off instead of take over the flight.
We need new seceurity ideas, such as better x-ray machine operators, 50% of them are not paying attention
because they are bored. I say play a couple pranks on each one of them everyday just to keep them on their
toes. Lets come up with better secerity ideas for the FAA because they have no ideas.