Security theatre as if performed by an Am-Dram group
-
TL;DR version:
- Person sets hotspot name to 'al-Quida Free Terror Nettwork'
- Other person panics because stupid is easy
- 'Security' process fucks over an entire planeful of passengers
-
Lol! Hilarious, both the prank and the reaction. Well, less hilarious for all the normal, non-pussy people who missed their flight, but oh well.
-
BRB renaming home network to "ISIL recruitment network".
-
I'm too lazy to rename mine ...
-
I'm too lazy to rename mine ...
i believe mine is named either KOS-MOS or T-1000
i forget which is current and which was previous router....
-
Lol! Hilarious, both the prank and the reaction. Well, less hilarious for all the normal, non-pussy people who missed their flight, but oh well.
I feel as though this kind of thing needs to keep happening until people learn their lesson. One would imagine the "War On Terror" is only going to be won without people being terrified.
Then we can start fighting the War On Boredom, which is presumably what all the passengers had to deal with while waiting for their plane.
-
Then we can start fighting the War On Boredom, which is presumably what all the passengers had to deal with while waiting for their plane.
Why wait? Start now.
-
-
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=am dram
Holy shit he looked something up instead of ranting about not being spoon-fed. 'Grats, 'Rat, what's it like?
-
I always wondered where your disturbing avatar came from. Now I am enlightened.
-
I keep saying it: the terrorists have already won.
-
-
I keep saying it: the terrorists have already won.
Then it is time we stand up and beat them off.
Wait, can I rephrase that?
Who am I kidding? I'm not rephrasing that.
Are you awake?
I wish I wasn't when I saw that clip. I had to go on 4chan just to burn the mental image out of my head.
-
From the Song of the Day discussion topic, comes an entirely unrelated security theatre WTF. But this is no Am-Dram production; this one is brought to you be the Academy Award-winning1 stars of big-budget security theatre, the TSA:
I heard this on the radio today. It's a few years old, but new to me. Kristian Zimerman is an internationally renowned concert pianist, and he travels with his own custom-made Steinway piano. At least he did until one day in 2006, when he arrived at JFK to find that TSA officials has destroyed his piano because the glue used to make it resembled a compound used in explosives.