What if one of these things is on a passenger air craft and the enemy spy is looking at it on his laptop while aloft--who`s going to order it`s destruction then?
historian
What if one of these things is on a passenger air craft and the enemy spy is looking at it on his laptop while aloft--who`s going to order it`s destruction then?
historian
The destruction is contained within the chip, silicon cells are fused within, is all, probably wouldn't even see a wisp of smoke. It wouldn't go off like the bomb detonated by the IRA in a pub used by soldiers in Woolwich in 1974, not even remotely like that.
Are laptops allowed to be used on aircraft? I suppose they must be. Why haven't terrorists caught on to that then? Methinks that may be an achilles heel. Unless laptops are screened of course by somebody who knows what they're looking at.
I hope so, I really do.
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