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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/6193/PlugPlane.jpg" class="top"> <p>Picture this: you're flying along at 35,000 feet, somewhere above Greenland on a direct to Europe, when <b>your airplane short circuits</b> and everything goes dark. What happens then? We have no idea, since an electric commercial airplane has not yet been invented, but electric car company <b><a href="http://www.jaunted.com/tag/Tesla">Tesla</a></b> is thinking about changing that. <p>Elon Musk, the founder of both SpaceX and of the revolutionary Tesla company, which made owning a sports car you plug into your wall acceptable if not stylish, sat down with <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/05/tesla-founder-elon-musk-dreams-of-electric-airplanes/">TechCrunch</a> to muse on the future of sustainable travel options, which for him includes the extremely awesome idea of an "<b>electric super sonic airplane</b>." He even states that if someone could get around to whittling out the details, since he's already got too much on his mind, this electrojet could be charging up soon: ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     </description>
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<title>Airports Say No Electricity for You</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img align="right" src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/1865/chinaoutlet.jpg"><a href="http://saunderslog.com/2006/02/27/airports-powerfully-bad/">Alex Saunders</a> notes that airports throughout North America have begun putting caps over all their electrical outlets, keeping the laptop and cell-phone masses from powering up. <p> For <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/27/montreal_airport_den.html">Cory Doctorow</a>, trying to get a charge at London's Luton airport was almost impossible:<br> <blockquote>I got into a huge fight &nbsp;. . . when I was ordered to unplug my laptop because it presented a "fire hazard." All the devices plugged into the outlets in the airport had to be "certified." I asked about the laptop adapters for sale in the Dixon's electronics shop beside me and was informed that they were certified, and I could plug back in if I bought a new adapter from them (imagine that -- a &#163;50 electricty tax in the form of a mandate to buy a new adapter!). I'd just spent &#163;13 on WiFi, so I kept arguing, demanding that they give me a quote I could publish in a magazine column about their policy, and they relented -- finally -- when I pointed out that the people in the first-class lounge visible through the picture window had all plugged their laptops in. </blockquote><br> ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  </description>
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