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Gerald
12-21-12, 03:27 PM
US planemaker Boeing used an unusual substitute for passengers to test its in-flight wi-fi system - potatoes.

Passenger seats on a decommissioned plane were loaded with huge sacks of the tubers for several days as signal strengths were checked.

The company's researchers say that potatoes "interact" with electronic signals in a similar way to humans.

The technique also took advantage of the fact that spuds - unlike humans - never get bored.

Boeing's engineers did a number of tests to ensure that passengers would get the strongest possible wi-fi signal while in the air, all while meeting safety standards that protect against interference with an aircraft's electrical systems.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20813441

Potatoes are good, maybe it is possible to order a potato salad instead of a drink,:)

Note: 21 December 2012 Last updated at 14:57 GMT

Oberon
12-21-12, 03:37 PM
“Oh hi, how are you holding up? BECAUSE I’M A POTATO… clap clap clap… oh good, my slow clap processor made it into this thing, at least we have that.”

Lionclaw
12-21-12, 03:51 PM
"Now boarding, potatoes. Please scrub off and leave the dirt outside the aircraft. Thank you."

:O:

Gerald
12-21-12, 04:04 PM
"Now boarding, potatoes. Please scrub off and leave the dirt outside the aircraft. Thank you."

:O: LOL :)

Jimbuna
12-21-12, 05:04 PM
"Now boarding, potatoes. Please scrub off and leave the dirt outside the aircraft. Thank you."

:O:

Hehe :)