Do you not think that Apple should put it on themselves to have some kind of relationship with the TSA or other agencies to ensure that their products are somehow made known and not mistaken for something else? This seems like a no-brainer especially given that this product is designed for the bourgeoisie traveler.
Sure SSD manufacturer's could do the same. Overall, I think it's part of corporate responsibility - from "cradle to grave" so to speak. Or perhaps the TSA agent was sick on new techie gadgets training day (if such a thing exists)?
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Stevie Wonder @ Mar 10th 2008 8:13AM
TSA = "Thousands Standing Around"
Or my personal favorite: "Totally Stupid A$$holes!"
They should all be fired!
Patuxentbball @ Mar 10th 2008 10:07AM
You're an idiot.
Darkroom @ Mar 10th 2008 10:57AM
for serious... those thick bastards should be trained better... or read a newspaper once in a while to know about new technology and gadgets...
iomatic @ Mar 10th 2008 11:37AM
-Never seen nor held or MacBook Air: check
-Haven't experienced TSA: check
Unabashed, ill-informed, biased Apple hating: check
erasure25 @ Mar 10th 2008 7:48PM
Do you not think that Apple should put it on themselves to have some kind of relationship with the TSA or other agencies to ensure that their products are somehow made known and not mistaken for something else? This seems like a no-brainer especially given that this product is designed for the bourgeoisie traveler.
Sure SSD manufacturer's could do the same. Overall, I think it's part of corporate responsibility - from "cradle to grave" so to speak. Or perhaps the TSA agent was sick on new techie gadgets training day (if such a thing exists)?