On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 07:57:36 -0800, Irwell wrote:
>On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 20:23:15 -0600, Jim Davis wrote:
>
>> "PeterL" wrote in message
>> news:1caa1932-c33e-4c52-85c0-4bcba441cfff@f37g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 18, 3:00 pm, Alfred Molon wrote:
>>> Why exactly are you not allowed to use a notebook computer during take-
>>> off and landing? The radio power emitted by a notebook should be too
>>> weak to cause any problems to the plane electronics.
>>> --
>>>
>>> Alfred Molonhttp://www.molon.de- Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe
>>
>>
>>>If they want you to put everything away and store all your stuff under
>>>you seat, why would they then allow you to hold a piece of hardware on
>>>your lap? It may be thrown around in turbulance and hurt someone.
>>
>> Everything has to be stowed as not to become a deadly flying object in the
>> event of an accident. The crazy part is, you can have an infant on your
>> lap.
>
>Don't worry about the infant, watch out for disposable pampers.
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