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Old 06-29-2010, 12:20 PM   #66
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Am I the only one who finds it odd that many people seem to think that it's unreasonable to expect people to know the difference between turning a device off and putting it to sleep, yet at the same time they feel that these same people should be allowed to exercise their own judgement in terms of the level of risk involved in leaving it on?

/JB
No. There are two of us, at least . Like you, I find it ironic in the extreme that these people who are deemed to be incapable of knowing how to turn a device off apparently are qualified to make a personal determination of whether the radio emissions from their electronics pose a safely hazard to avionic systems.

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