By Stephen StaggPosted Monday 8th October 2007 10:12 GMT
I mean c'mon, his trousers caught on fire.
Williams was clearly at risk of being shot repeatedly in the head as a suspected suicide bomber. #
By Graham DawsonPosted Monday 8th October 2007 10:13 GMT
Strictly speaking he would have been at far less risk from TSA than from our own genighted police force. American cops train with their guns more regularly than our own armed police and they're around them all the time. Our lot tend to be nervous trigger-happy bastards at the best of time because they aren't really used to carrying their weapons on a regular basis.
And, as has been demonstrated several times, where in the US they use those guns as a last resort even in highly volatile situations (by and large, of course - all generalisations are ultimately wrong), over here they'll casually shoot people in the back of the head for carrying bits of wood.
Of course it might just be that Steve Jobs is secretly trying to bring down the governments of the world and institute a new world order where everyone worshiops him as a god. T Think about it, all you have to do is convince the best and brigest to voluntarily strap explosive devies to themselves on a 24 hour basis and then, when they're all wired up, set them all off at the same time. Suddenly the world is deprived of thousands of its most important citizens. He's a genius!
By Chris WPosted Monday 8th October 2007 10:27 GMT
were there any under 21s present? If so removing his trousers could have landed him in prison and on the sex offenders register. Much better to make a show of it and burn to death gruesomely. As terrorism was mentioned, I can't see why the USA needs a department of homeland security as the rest of the world is too incapacitated by laughter at it's puritanical stupidity. However if anyone should manage to stop rolling about for long enough and think of invading it couldn't be simpler than sending an army of topless women. One can already see mothers pulling their brave soldier sons from the front line for fear of them becoming corrupted.
By Ron EvePosted Monday 8th October 2007 11:21 GMT
According to Apple specs the Nano battery is a Li-ion battery, 3.7v rated at 300mAh. New and fully charged you could probably short the bugger to some effect, but 2 years old and in the iPod?
Maybe the short was connected with his other pods...
By RichardPosted Monday 8th October 2007 11:51 GMT
Li-Ion and Li-Po are both well known for the possibility of a failure mode known as "Venting with Flame"
It happens if a Li-Ion cell is overcharged (so the batteries have a protection circuit), and can happen in a short-circuit situation if the fuse fails to fail.
Even very small (200mAh) Li-Po cells create fair amounts of flame - if you bypass the protection circuit (or build a battery without one)
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 8th October 2007 14:15 GMT
What, no "Disco Inferno" jokes????
Shame on you all.
Maybe the guy just had a burning desire to help Apple Marketing? Maybe he's actually a closet pyro.. you know.. a fire starter.. twisted firestater... Is this the RIAA "virtual response" to burning CDs?
Ok, leaving now.. taxi's just arrived.. bit full today of other El Reg users..
The RIAssA is gonna sue him for every mp3 on his ipod because he's an anti-american that prolly listenned to anti-american songs, or pirated anti-american american songs.
This post is now a Patriot Post and is henceforth invincible.
Bow to the might of the RIAssA
PS: Is the Paris Hilton angle related to the "glossy" bits ?
Being an American myself, I believe Chris W does have a kernel of truth to what he is saying. How come network TV can show Steven Segal horribly breaking some "bad" guy's arm in a movie but god help them if they ever show a woman's naked breast? I guess that happens when your country acts as a preserve for all the religious crazies Europe has kicked out.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 9th October 2007 04:01 GMT
Its obvious isn't it?
"Airport employee caught illegally burning music fired on the spot. In protest at allegations their device may be involved, an Apple spokesman was heard saying "We thought it was just a load of balls".
By Rune MobergPosted Tuesday 9th October 2007 05:19 GMT
OK, let us sum this baby up.
The perp was potentially involved in the following violations:
o Smoking in a public place
o Burning copyrighted material
o Burning the flag (in case "glossy paper" was actually a drawing of the flag)
o Sexually assaulting minors
o Terrorism
o Any number of traffic violations (should not be driving a car with your pants on fire)
o Listening to gay music with references to "fire" in it
o Not listening to gay music with references to "rain" in it
Last week I bought a huge 15.4" MacBook Pro with a similarly big chunk of LiIon strapped to it. Should I be concerned about Steve Jobs' agenda? I have installed 64-bit Vista on it just to be on the safe(r) side. I am not sure whether to put my laptop inside the car with me, or in the trunk, which for all I know could be closer to the gas tank. Any car geeks care to comment?
By GordonPosted Tuesday 9th October 2007 09:25 GMT
"Our lot tend to be nervous trigger-happy bastards at the best of time because they aren't really used to carrying their weapons on a regular basis"
Don't judge every force by the Met's standards. Only one force in the entire country would be daft enough to have men armed with guns, given minimal training, and left to run around out of communication in plain clothes.
British cops are highly professional and usually assigned to ARV teams to carry guns pretty much whenever on duty.
By RusticusPosted Tuesday 9th October 2007 10:30 GMT
"Our lot tend to be nervous trigger-happy bastards at the best of time because they aren't really used to carrying their weapons on a regular basis"
I see Gordon's already beaten me to it on this one, but I'm going to agree with him. Sure, what happened to Jean Charles de Menezes shouldn't have happened; and that's not the only time things have gone wrong in firearms incidents. But do you ever hear about the countless incidents where very highly trained British firearms officers manage to resolve matters *without* anyone being hurt - even in the face of extreme provocation? Of course you don't. But then, unless something goes tragically wrong as in the Menezes case, or there's scope for howling media indignation, there's no story, so the press aren't interested in reporting it. I'm not suggesting you shouldn't scrutinise what the police do: it's a free country (in theory) so you should do precisely that, and raise objections when they do things wrong. But generalised condemnation like this suggests a strong bias.
It's also difficult to compare British firearms officers to American police, not because one or the other is 'better', but because the basis of policing in these countries is fundamentally different.
Comments on: iPod Nano in airport trouser conflagration horror
Brings a whole new meaning... #
By Richard Cain Posted Monday 8th October 2007 09:59 GMT
Liar! Liar! #
By Stephen Stagg Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:12 GMT
Williams was clearly at risk of being shot repeatedly in the head as a suspected suicide bomber. #
By Graham Dawson Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:13 GMT
At least ... #
By Mark Roome Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:16 GMT
A tricky situation #
By Chris W Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:27 GMT
iPod Ninny #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:32 GMT
goodness gracious... #
By Alex Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:32 GMT
Liar liar... #
By Edward Fingleton Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:36 GMT
Serves him right #
By Ian Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:42 GMT
Is that .. #
By cor Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:42 GMT
New Apple play toy #
By heystoopid Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:46 GMT
So was he listening to #
By cor Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:50 GMT
@Richard Cain #
By Kane Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:51 GMT
Was he listening to Jerry Lee Lewis at the time? #
By Smallbrainfield Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:52 GMT
New DRM techniques? #
By The Aussie Paradox Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:53 GMT
Quick action! #
By Torcuill Torrance Posted Monday 8th October 2007 10:58 GMT
lolz :x #
By ryan Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:00 GMT
Perhaps a new-style DRM? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:10 GMT
He's making it up #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:11 GMT
Well? #
By Fluffykins Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:17 GMT
That much power? #
By Ron Eve Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:21 GMT
Need to know basis #
By spiny norman Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:33 GMT
@Ron #
By Richard Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:51 GMT
Here's your coat. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 11:59 GMT
As its almost Christmas #
By Stu Posted Monday 8th October 2007 12:05 GMT
Electric 6... #
By Fee Posted Monday 8th October 2007 12:05 GMT
@Torcuill Torrance #
By Tim Bergel Posted Monday 8th October 2007 12:13 GMT
Burn baby burn #
By Hendikins Posted Monday 8th October 2007 12:18 GMT
But what about his hair? #
By Joe Posted Monday 8th October 2007 12:26 GMT
Warranty #
By Bill Fresher Posted Monday 8th October 2007 13:03 GMT
Maybe Apple needs a new theme song... #
By laird cummings Posted Monday 8th October 2007 13:20 GMT
Could have been worse... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 13:24 GMT
It was on the TV news... #
By Tom Posted Monday 8th October 2007 13:30 GMT
inconsiderate of him not to store it in his back pocket... #
By The los7boy Posted Monday 8th October 2007 13:33 GMT
Re Need to know basis #
By Anonymous John Posted Monday 8th October 2007 13:35 GMT
Poor showing #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 14:15 GMT
Now the funniest part is... #
By Dam Posted Monday 8th October 2007 14:43 GMT
Your mission Jim.... #
By Al Pha Posted Monday 8th October 2007 15:37 GMT
@Chris W #
By John A Blackley Posted Monday 8th October 2007 16:10 GMT
@Chris W #
By asdf Posted Monday 8th October 2007 17:43 GMT
Anyone remember The Smiths.... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 8th October 2007 18:06 GMT
One good thing... #
By Tom Posted Monday 8th October 2007 20:52 GMT
The truth of the matter #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 04:01 GMT
Very offensive #
By Rune Moberg Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 05:19 GMT
New airport eatery! #
By Walter Brown Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 06:22 GMT
IT WAS IGNITED METHANE..... #
By Dion R Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 06:42 GMT
Say what?? #
By Gordon Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 09:25 GMT
@Graham Dawson #
By Rusticus Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 10:30 GMT
Probably listening to Tom Waits... #
By Sam Therapy Posted Tuesday 9th October 2007 11:02 GMT
And more tunes... #
By Mike Fleming Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 10:26 GMT