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    Fear Of Flying

    Sunday morning I leave for Boston for my week at woodworking school. I'm planning to take my laptop and digital camera on the trip. Does anyone know anything about flying with these items? Is there a problem with either of them being x-rayed? Any info will be appreciated.

    On a side note....any woodworking stores I should check out in the Boston area?

    Jason
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote."

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    I send both through the X-Ray machine all the time. Never had a problem.

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    From what I understand, the X-ray machines at the security checkpoint don't mess with electronic devices. You should have no difficulty. I know my wife brought my digicam with her to France and back, and it came back none the worse for wear.

    Just remember to be nice to the TSA guards.
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    My "other" forum is travel-related, and this question comes up quite a bit there. AFAIK, there's no risk to your laptop or digital camera. Photographic film is sensitive to X-ray exposure, but memory chips and hards drives are not.

    Have a fun trip -

    - Vaughn

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    I do it all the time - no issues. Lars

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    You will be required to take the laptop out of the carrying case, so be prepared for that. Keep a close eye on it as it exits the X ray machine. There is an element out there that will pick it as his/her own. It's especially bad if it is real crowded.

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    Sometimes they even ask you to turn it on so charged and ready is a good idea. As Bill said it goes through in one of those tubs so "pack for action".
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    Thanks for all the info. One more question...I have a folding utility knife that I always carry in my pocket, I know I can't carry it onto a plane, but can I check it through?
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote."

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    The knife must go in your checked luggage (not carry on).

  10. There's a Rockler's in Cambridge, MA, and a Woodcraft just north of Boston in Woburn. Anderson-McQuaid in Cambridge is supposed to be a great place for wood, but I haven't had a chance to check it out.

    Since you mention a camera... If you get a chance, get yourself over to the Hyatt hotel at the airport early in the morning. You'll get a fantastic shot of the Boston skyline. Great view of the city.



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    If you are interested in any places to do some photography around Boston, just PM me and give me an idea of what you like. Photography is my other hobby, and I'm pretty darned familiar with the area for shooting. I wish that I could offer to take you around to some spots, but I'm booked solid this weekend and next since my company is moving and I do a lot of the computer network stuff.

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    Any knife needs to be checked. If you get to security with it, they will either make you go back to your car or give it up. I've lost 3 keychain knives that way. I trave with my laptop no problems. I send my carry on through, then my computer bag, then my laptop so that I can watch it go into the machine, then walk through security, then watch it come out. That way it doesn't develop legs.

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    Thanks again for all the info.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote."

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    ramblings about travel

    Dont forget a network cable, not all motels are wireless. Make sure your virus program and firewall are current. Always a good idea to do a backup before you travel too.

    I leave my camera in the laptop bag. You put the bag in one box, your laptop in another one by it's self. Some airports also require you to take your shoes off and put them in the box when going through the detectors.

    Arrive very early if the airport has any size to it. At my airport 20 minutes early can be overkill but this is NOT the norm. I almost missed a flight at a large airport. I got there an hour and a half early and almost didn't make the flight! It was not holiday travel either! Logan airport is a big one, but it is pretty efficient though.

    Boston traffic is not the same as "Hick Town" USA traffic. (I'm from "Hick Town")
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie Hunt
    (I'm from "Hick Town")
    I'm from Hick Town too. Out airport has TWO gates!
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote."

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    Jason,

    Good advice from everyone.

    one more thing... IF you take a security cable for the laptop (one of those coated steel cables) DO make sure that you put it in your checked luggage. My colleague nearly lost his, because they wouldn't let him carry it on. You can use it to choke someone, after all... (just leave it at home, you're not going to need it)

    And like others said - make sure all batteries are charged so you can show it works. Ditto for the camera. I advise travelling with the laptop asleep, and NOT powered off, so it is much quicker to have it wake up to prove to them that it is just a laptop.

    Do NOT leave your laptop in your bag - they'll just make you take it out, which could be a pain if you've got it stuffed away deep inside your carryon. DAMHIKT (DTW airport, what fun)

    have fun, and make sure you arrive at the airport with a HEALTHY dose of patience and a "go with the flow" mood.

    ...art

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