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Zaber
When all are gone, there shall be none

join:2000-06-08
Cleveland, OH
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reply to Camelot One
Re: Yes

I remember that, somewhere in Canada I believe. However the cancer argument won't work because Boston wants to start a competing service.
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he will feed himself for a lifetime

iotastorm

join:2006-01-24
Florissant, MO
reply to pb5k
Well you you must realize that SANCTIONED Hot-spots must be capable of not interfering with other radio sources, instead of those UNSANCTIONED Hot Spots you know how much NOISIER they can be....(snicker, chortle, BWHAHAHAHA)


Camelot One
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join:2001-11-21
Sarasota, FL
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reply to Zaber
Actually some groups have already fought wifi deployments based on the claim it endangers children by causing cancer. The deployments were in schools.


insomniac84

join:2002-01-03
Schererville, IN
reply to pb5k
I think its a joke that the airport wants to control the airline's security. The airline in my opinion should have full control off all security over the airport. The planes are the targets, not the food courts.


pnh102
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reply to tsu9
said by tsu9 See Profile :

It's a well-known fact that terrorists have lots of frequent-flier miles.
Tasteless on so many levels... but very devilishly funny for some reason Almost spit up the coffee there!
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Zaber
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reply to pb5k
It is a threat to airport security. The airport is looking for another revenue stream and this cuts into it. That would have been money that could have been used to make the airport more secure. Just like every time someone downloads a song the RIAA members loose a CD sale. As far as it being National security (a claim made by the airport administration), it the airport is insecure, the entire nation is.

Wow I can't believe I actually typed that with a straight face. Its very simple, its all about the money. Next thing we will hear is how it endangers children because pedos can use Continental's WI-FI for free.
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exocet_cm
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New Orleans, LA
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reply to tsu9
said by tsu9 See Profile :

It's a well-known fact that terrorists have lots of frequent-flier miles.
And use free wifi.
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tsu9

join:2001-08-17
Wheeling, IL
reply to pb5k
It's a well-known fact that terrorists have lots of frequent-flier miles.


pb5k
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Glendale, AZ
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reply to rachelsfx
I don't mind that they would cite "airport security" as the reason, so long as they can disclose specfically how their paid wifi access is "safe" while continental's free wifi is dangerous to "airport security".

Put up or shut up, I say.
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Theodore Roosevelt
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