Although it may place a strain on you not being able to listen to music
during a 24hr flight, you must appreciate it from their perspective. Fact
is, they're being cautious. There could be every reason in the world that
would explain why MD's wouldn't affect aeronautical electronic systems, but
there's always that slim possibility, and that's a significant point. It's
there for your safety, not your discomfort. I'd rather suffer without my
music for 24hrs (hard thing to do, but I would) than be dead.

Adios,
LarZ

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-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Stefan Baden
Sent:   Thursday, 26 August 1999 19:56
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: MD: Airborne MiniDisc's? Did we ever put together a list?


Hey people,

for me it doesn't matter what the airline says. After takeoff I use my MD
without problems. The stewardess (in germany we call them juice-pushers,
hoho) can only see my headphone and they don't have a clue about MD anyway.
So why bother?

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