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Expect stories like this to result in new knee-jerk homeland security measures banning you from bringing your laptop on planes. Virgin Airways already has a policy like this, out of fear of exploding batteries.
Posted by: tic swayback   Posted on: 09/21/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yawn...  ejhonda | 09/20/06
In light of 910  not of this world | 09/20/06
But it wasn't an IBM...but a Levono  IT-professional | 09/20/06
But it wasn't an IBM...but a Levono  IT-professional | 09/20/06
But not an IBM ... but a Levono  IT-professional | 09/20/06
Your step-father is your biological father  jcktan@... | 09/20/06
liars  CrazY_UKRaiNiaN | 09/21/06
liars???  bws111 | 09/21/06
Your both wrong  nucrash | 09/21/06
You're wrong too!!  file13@... | 09/21/06
As you are as well!  flatliner | 09/21/06
this is a pretty short-sighted statement  alainiala | 09/21/06
Come on, the stories half lies!  sp_nz | 09/21/06
Bad news for travelers  tic swayback | 09/21/06
thinkpad batteries sony?  alainiala | 09/21/06

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