[geeks] FS: iPhone 4 (16G black CDMA)
Jonathan Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Mon Dec 19 16:31:11 CST 2011
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Dan Sikorski wrote:
> Well, the TSA has likely succeeded with one thing: ensuring that
> commercial aircraft are no longer the best vector or target for a
> terrorist attack.
Well no, but, in that process, they've created a target for injury and
loss of life that's nearly as large: the congested security lines. This
is an area packed with people who are expected to be rifling through their
belongings while looking generally uncomfortable. The explosive/poisonous/
incendiary device doesn't have to make it through the checkpoint to wound
thousands, and the overall level of distractedness and activity is an
excellent cover for someone doing something out-of-the-ordinary.
This same government agency wants to bring that level of service to sports
venues, shopping malls, and highways. That leaves me seriously
questioning if I want to retire here.
> Unfortunately, their heavy handed, inconsistent, and invasive tactics
> for accomplishing this could eventually destroy USA commercial air
> travel entirely.
In the past ten years, I've certainly opted to drive on any trip that
didn't require air travel due to time or terrain. With a comfortable
automobile and a diverse collection of podcasts and/or audiobooks,
driving's more pleasurable, anyway.
--
Jonathan Patschke | "It is easier to build two chimneys than to
Elgin, TX % keep one in fuel."
USA | --Benjamin Franklin
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