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I don't particularly want to defend the MBA, because I'm not especially impressed by it, but I don't really get where you're coming from.
Let's say I take my trusty MacBook to a coffee shop, and, oh dear, they have no wireless network. It means I'm offline: can't get to the web, can't check my mail etc (unless I fire up Bluetooth and dialup via my phone: it works, but it's not fast). How is the MBA any worse in that situation? If I need to access a CD or DVD while I'm out and about, great, my MacBook has a drive, whereas my fictional MBA-owning colleague would have to carry an external drive, rather spoiling the advantage of the MBA's smaller size: but, to be honest, this scenario has never arisen for me (I have all the software and documents I need already installed). If I go somewhere there's a wired network, great, I can plug right in, whereas the MBA owner is at a small disadvantage because he will need to carry a small USB-ethernet dongle he can slip in his pocket or laptop bag (from the picture, this appears to be about the same size as the Apple USB modem, which I have: they're small and light).
Sellitman identified one scenario where the MBA is definitely a loser: if you're on the road for extended periods and want to take some DVDs along for entertainment, the MBA is probably not for you. That's ok: it's not for everyone, just like the humble MacBook isn't for everyone (the MBP's graphics hardware and display are superior, and some people need that).
As for security, yes, you need to use WPA if you take security at all seriously. I think Apple have made it about as simple to set up as possible, though it'd be good if the GUI warned you about security if you chose WEP or no encryption: just about wherever I fire up in London I can see several wireless networks, and there's usually at least one which hasn't been secured. At home, if I were dishonest, there are two neighbours whose networks I could leach off with no effort at all...
Summary: MBA = meh, not what I want, certainly not suitable for everyone, but some will love it (Apple UK's online store currently lists it as their top seller), and I'm probably missing the point you're trying to make about it.
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