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Oh Great. Just what we need. Something else to get the knuckle draggers at the TSA excited about... OK, so at least it was identified in the article as a Dell...which we don't use... :)

It could be worse case scenerio of an overcharged battery...I would be curious if the unit was plugged in when this happened. Which means it is a scenerio that wouldn't happen in flight...as it was triggered by a 120vac connection catalyst.

Don in DC

At 11:54 AM 6/21/2006 -0500, you wrote:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32550

To be honest, I have my doubts that a laptop has enough energy to
explode that dramatically.

david

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