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It's Apple's business to block whatever they want. And this means that everyone's business can be to bitch and moan about it. And I will use that right with pride.

Try Morimoto NYC. Even fancier toilet there. You get a remote control, ass warmer, and even warm air blown up your butthole to dry it up. And thing opens, closes itself when you are done, cleans itself, etc.

The moment Google search page will have 10 "You are 2000000th visitor, click here for free iPod", and tons of popups, I do not mind.

"Chose legal action reluctantly"... My ass they did...

I guess he can file for bankruptcy. Judgements can be written off. 7 years of screwed up credit history will sure fuck up kid's life (can't get college loans, house, car), but at least RIAA won't see a penny.

Are you sure that UAV in your typical Class E or G airspace is a good idea? Filled with little Cessnas, it may be difficult for remote pilot to see and avoid.

They are under impression that dumbphone won't ever use the data. Yet back before I had a smartphone, I was able to successfully tether my laptop to a dumbphone via bluetooth DUN.

My examiner typed up my temporary pilot's license on a typewriter. The pad with blank forms actually had a carbon sheet for copies...

And this is why you should tie down your aircraft...

Just because they are capable, it does not mean they should. Also, revenue flights may be covered under different CFR title than military operations. Look at B707, DC10, DC8. While they may still fly, they can be used for cargo operations only.

My mother described the smell as dirty socks. She won't even come near cilantro. I like it, however.

My neighbors keep chanting "Thank you, Thank you, Thank you" and so on when they do it. So I made 2nd WiFi name on my router saying just that.

Sounds like a good idea. Never thought of a hose clamp. And tiedown loops would be good spot for a tether.

Thanks for the tip. Only thing that concerns me is sticky tape may not hold up to about 180-200mph wind (airplane's speed plus prop wash). This is why I am wondering if attaching this setup to a wing strut would be more helpful. There's a strap that is designed to loop around something and maybe it is sturdy enough to

Nice. I simply don't trust suction mounts when it comes to mounting a camera on airplane exterior. Maybe because I had bad luck with them before. Mounted a camera on the inside of the plane, reached 7000 MSL and thing fell off.

I want something that I can mount on a wing strut of Cessna 172. Wonder if this would work.

I work with modern POS systems on a daily basis. And every system we sell includes a 56k modem as a backup for credit card. When Internet goes down, POTS lines are as reliable as ever. Modems are not needed for above-store reporting, they are there for credit card redundancy.

There are planes smaller than that, single engine, that are pressurized.

And do what exactly, for the pilot is unconscious?

No details, obviously, but there was an incident like this. Helios Airways pilot did not check pressurization and most people passed out from hypoxia, including pilots. A flight attendant attempted to save the plane, but didn't remain conscious long enough to affect the outcome. Eventually, plane ran out of fuel. More