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Quick question for you guys on Jalopnik... I don't fly much, so I'm a bit confused. Are electronics allowed only during the time the plane is in the air? I'm taking a trip out to California later this year, and I don't want to get thrown off the plane.

@MifuneT: It's technically an A4... But that's just branding. It's basically a rebranded ARM.

@morphoyle: Well, I thank you. I had no idea you could use gift cards for that purpose... May have to give that a try.

@MifuneT: Remember, this is an Apple blog. Everything is shiny and aluminum... Everything runs on magic and rainbows here.

And most of the edible cow tastes so very good... Speaking of which, I need to buy another half-cow. My freezer's almost empty.

@Calrekabooki: Google's is also a bit more inconvenient, at least to me. With Apple's App store, since I have no credit card, I can go out and buy a $15 gift card. With Android's app store... Not so much. It makes it difficult.

If it turns out to be a cheap Android tablet, even if it's still resistive... I may pick one up. Why? Because I like Android, and I like tablets. That, and I've got about $200 to spend.

@KeitaKoneko: Runescape. No, just kidding. Unless you want a "quality" "free" MMO. Which there aren't a lot of.

@dragon:ONE: It lives in that cave over there, doesn't it?

@Schnard: I had an 8Gb iPod Touch with a hundred songs, a few movies, some TV shows, and twenty something apps. I think the Apple TV won't be much more difficult to develop around.

@Clashwerk: I use it to talk to friends that live too far away to call, and it's faster than E-Mail. Being able to see what the person sends back almost instantly is good too. And you don't have to download a client, like you do for IM.

GAH! How could you advise something like this, Lifehacker? Don't you read your own security articles?

@RT1000: Oh well. I still own the patent for "System to move liquid with a high ferrous content via rhythmic contractions of a central pump."

@tomsomething: I once tried patenting gravity... Didn't work too well.