links for 2007-12-29
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A welcome demise for a customer-hostile, DRM-infested, Windows-only product that no-one could love. Let's hope the movie industry is paying close attention and learning the right lessons from this - DRM kills your business rather than protects it.
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Doesn't even bear thinking about how this stuff gets there.
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Interesting use for b.s.c :-)
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Not that I ever check luggage voluntarily, but this is yet another addition to the complexity that makes random, hostile, rights-endangering behaviour more likely. And another baggie. Oh joy.
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Soon to be essential as part of the travel process (and I just mean the part up to and including boarding the plane).
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Posted by webmink
For what its worth, they were still finger printing only two fingers at Dallas on New Years Eve, they DHS Inspector I spoke to had no idea when they'd switch to all ten.
As for batteries, I agree it's a dumb rule as written, but don't understand people that put them in checked luggage in the first place.
ps. AA flight from LGW to DFW was still the old config, no flatbeds in Business :-(
Posted by Mark Cathcart on January 02, 2008 at 09:03 AM PST #