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Straighten up & fly right

Just what I needed in my life, airport officials protecting me from my tendency to be unduly influenced by Bad Things From The Web:

Travelers using Denver International Airport's free Wi-Fi service cannot visit Internet sites that airport officials consider provocative.

A report in The Denver Post says the airport is blocking Vanity Fair magazine's Web site, the hipster site boingboing.net and others.

Airport spokesman Chuck Cannon says officials decided to block access to potentially racy sites when the airport made its wireless internet service free in November.

I'm flying out to see my brother in Texas week after next but, unfortunately, not flying through Denver. God knows how polluted my mind will be by the time I get there. 

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