The TSA regulations require that fliers depart their notebooks open and unsheathed in order to get ahead of from side to side airport security I didnt think it was over the top. But when I had to position my notebook in the bin I initiated to feel a little scratchy. I have down patted how last year my Mac book got spoiled after I went through a checkpoint en route to Florida. The safekeeping officer generally returned the notebook to the plastic bin after providing it a quick once-over. My notebook bag is enormous and I love it, but it does have metal parts, a no-no as per the TSA. This time around my newest notebook didnt get spoiled, but I couldnt help a bit sensitive and tense as I put it on the conveyor.
Monday, August 26, 2013
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