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Dang, not available for my phone. Great idea though, maybe I can put together one of my own.

@Maave: Nevermind, I was being stupid during the installation. Sorry about that.

@Tony Bullard Jr: My G1 installation keeps crapping out, ClockworkMod gives a Status 0 error when I try to install the ZIP. What method did you use?

@TanyaRei: Huh? I just posted this because it was cool, I didn't say that either of them were ok.

The US had incendiary bomb strapped to bats in WWII. They planned them for use in Japan but never got it that far.

I use Scriptish rather than Greasemonkey.

@A Ferret: Stylish is a big favorite among the people I talk to, I support this comment.

A bit old but still cool. Now play it in here

@Xarcand: It was linked from Gizmodo and the titles was very enticing.

@AClockworkApple: Check the top right corner of this guide for best by price.

I want an automated snowboard for street boarding now.

That kid is beast. I must now beat his accomplishment by becoming that good from start to finish in 13 months.

Sounds depressingly fun. I'm not much of a game player anymore but maybe this will pull me in.

@elSpanielo: Oh wow. Combine that with Kinect too, it'll to be hilarious and akward.

@DangerousLiberal: You wouldn't necessarily need remote detonation for a suicide attack, although it may help getting passed security. Is on-board luggage checked more thoroughly than other luggage?

Similar concept but with computer OSes

@Xagest: Perhaps it's some fancy use of bending pieces. Those little bending corners were a prized commodity when I was a young Lego builder.

@Dan Cardin: Well if the cargo hold is completely blocked from airwaves then these guys are just being uselessly paranoid. I don't know how planes are built so I can't say whether or not it's protected.

I say once more: shield the baggage compartments from airwaves. A couple layers of plain aluminum foil will block cellphone and wifi transmissions. Now you can have wifi without the threat of remote-detonation of cargo.