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Everyone try calling Mark Zuckerberg at...
Okay, well, I'll save that for our bonus content.
All right, stop generating.
Next up, United Flight.
Oh, this is my favorite story of the week.
United Flight forced to turn around because of a Bluetooth speaker name.
That's the Verge headline.
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Mallorca, Spain last Saturday night had to turn around about two hours after takeoff and do an emergency landing due to security concerns over a Bluetooth signal.
The crew on the flight asked for passengers to turn off their Bluetooth devices multiple times, and everyone complied except for one speaker that belonged to a 16-year-old boy and was named Bomb.
Bomb.
I was following the story on Reddit where there were like weirdly a number of passengers on this flight were like active on Reddit.
And so during this, they were like, the pilots are coming on and telling us that we all have to turn off our Bluetooth devices immediately.
What's going on?
And you kind of follow it in real time.
And finally, they figure out, yeah, there's this Bluetooth speaker.
And when you connect it, it shows up on the little list of Bluetooth devices as BOM, which is a very bad name for a Bluetooth speaker.
Don't do that.
And are not named bomb in the Bluetooth list.
It reminds me of like, do you remember when people used to give their like home Wi-Fi networks like names like, you know, CIA surveillance van or something?
It's like the real CIA surveillance van is not named that.