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To Filter or Not To Filter

By Janet Evans
Saturday, Oct 18 2008, 08:37 AM


About that Wi -Fi on airplane flights…so there’s an issue of wandering eyes.  Not the user’s, but those of the people sitting in the vicinity of the user. 

The question?  To filter or not to filter ?

Some airlines are filtering, some aren’t going to do it.

Personally, I just want Wi-Fi…and I don’t see why anyone would be looking at anything illegal anyway (hopefully).  And you have to assume people would use basic common sense, but I know there are always going to be those that abuse an issue out there. 

Just don’t over-filter. 


"Following the lead of many libraries, schools and workplaces, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines announced that each will ask AirCell, the provider of their in-flight wireless service, to filter the content. The goal: to block passengers from surfing Web sites that may offend those seated nearby.

Will other airlines do the same? And should they? Airlines and many well-mannered travelers are all over the map on this one."

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It's Here....In A Plane

By Janet Evans
Thursday, Aug 21 2008, 07:00 AM


Finally the first airline (American) that will offer Wi-Fi on coast-to-coast flights began doing so yesterday.

Would you pay $12.95 to surf the net for three hours on a flight?


I know I would ...


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Photo: Wired




I can see the increase of laptops going through security now...

For many it will be used for work.  But I think for most it will be used for play.  

I just think having the option available is a good idea, and the airlines will make a significant amount of money from it.


Read about it HERE





 

I See London, I See France...

By Janet Evans
Friday, Jun 6 2008, 11:15 AM


Looks like airports are going to be seeing a little more than your underpants, since eventually over 2000 of the nation's airports will be replacing metal detectors with body-scanners that can see through your clothing.  You've probably heard of these scanners before...they can see your body parts very clearly.






"Body-scanning machines that show images of people underneath their clothing are being installed in 10 of the nation's busiest airports in one of the biggest public uses of security devices that reveal intimate body parts.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently started using body scans on randomly chosen passengers in Los Angeles, Baltimore, Denver, Albuquerque and at New York's Kennedy airport.

Airports in Dallas, Detroit, Las Vegas and Miami will be added this month. Reagan National Airport in Washington starts using a body scanner today. A total of 38 machines will be in use within weeks.

"It's the wave of the future," said James Schear, the TSA security director at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, where two body scanners are in use at one checkpoint.

Schear said the scanners could eventually replace metal detectors at the nation's 2,000 airport checkpoints and the pat-downs done on passengers who need extra screening. "We're just scratching the surface of what we can do with whole-body imaging," Schear said."

Read the full story on USA Today




 

Transportation's Future Looks Great to Me!

By Janet Evans
Sunday, Feb 3 2008, 08:55 AM


During the era I was born, there was such optimism regarding the future. 

Especially with travel...here on Earth and in space. 

You have to wonder, with the increased population since that time, where has that vision gone? 

We have crowded highways, pollution, we're all in a hurry. 

Why are we stagnant?

What happened to this?




Magic Highway USA                                                       Disney-1958

Witness an artifact from a time where the future was greeted with optimism.


I guess we'll just have to be happy with the "Information Highway,"







 
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