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![]() Pat,
I'm not giving out explosive formulas here. From what I've seen on the cable news, one that they looked at was peroxide for O2 and silver. Another had a water bottle with a false bottom under the label to keep the two clear "ingredients" separate. Then there's always the nitro-glycerine. Security was guessing they would mix it up in the "sterile" area before boarding, not in the plane's bathroom. This after they went through "security". As far as rats are concerned...there seem to be more than enough running around on the planet. Have at 'em! W |
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![]() from what i read today, the ingredients would be kept separated, and maybe mixed in the sink of the plane. ignition could come from a cell phone battery. so no laptops, cells, ipods allowed on british flights as of now. no liquids of any kind. laptops, etc, will be allowed on u.s. domestic flights--for now.
oh, and surely they would make an exception for the ky that heats up....i mean, come on now!!
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