[nycphp-talk] [OT] Airports and laptops
Brent Baisley
brent at landover.com
Wed Jun 29 08:40:08 EDT 2005
I've done it accidentally twice, although that was a while ago with
much older laptops. No harm done, but newer laptops do have tighter
tolerances.
I do remember reading an article a long, long time ago regarding
floppies going through x-ray. No harm the first 3-4 times, but the more
the floppies went through the more they degraded. So I wouldn't make a
habit of it.
Oh wait, I thought you were talking about x-ray. The stories I've heard
about airport security screening it is most definitely hazardous. Like
the FBI agent who was allowed to take his gun, but not his nail file.
On Jun 29, 2005, at 8:26 AM, Nunez, Eddy wrote:
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> Any of you guys know if putting your precious laptop through airport's
> security
> screening process is hazardous to it's health?
>
> -Eddy
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