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Comment Re:Black box data streaming (Score 1) 503

It's satellite based. My father did some of the work on the code that handles transitioning between satellites and ground stations as the plane travels the globe. Basically, the plane talks to a satellite, and the satellite hands the connection off to a ground station. As the plane moves, different satellites come into range while others pass out of it. The connection is transferred between the satellites during the trip.

Comment Re:Call me (Score 1) 129

Replying again to the proper comment

It doesn't have a cellular radio and neither do that tablets.

Might be crazy, but I'm seeing nothing here but a grammatical error

Comment Re:Christmas is coming early this year (Score 1) 702

And yet they still didn't manage to catch the "shoe bomb" until it was on the plane and the idiot was attempting to "activate" it. Kneejerk security precautions are what got us into this ridiculous situation in the first place. Within a decade we'll likely have to show up to the ticket boarding counter 4 hours early, stark naked, without a scrap of luggage, simply to endure a body cavity search from Helga the 6'6" 350lb surly TSA agent prior to being allowed on the plane.

Comment Re:A win for freedom (Score 1) 1330

I might have been a bit vague on that point. What I was saying was that the only way Hobby Lobby is morally justified in excluding choices for its employees is in the case that it is paying 100% for insurance with no employee contributions. If the employee contributes (which is probably the case) then they should have a say in what gets excluded or allowed. It's not just Hobby Lobby's money at play here. The employees are likely paying through the nose for insurance even with the employer subsidy.

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