Yup.Nikki wrote:The laptop gets carried. The power supply, etc, get packed.
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I'm curious. Is this done solely for convenience sake, or are their airline reg's at play?Demosthenes wrote:Yup.Nikki wrote:The laptop gets carried. The power supply, etc, get packed.
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Convenience. Some foreign airports only allow one piece of carry-on luggage, so purse contents and laptop case have to be combined.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:I'm curious. Is this done solely for convenience sake, or are their airline reg's at play?Demosthenes wrote:Yup.Nikki wrote:The laptop gets carried. The power supply, etc, get packed.
My luggage was delivered within 24 hours of my flight so all is well.
Good ol' caribbean efficiency. It was practically guaranteed that I would fly to DC while my luggage went to Chicago.
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Gotcha. Thanks, I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing some new TSA reg.Demosthenes wrote: Convenience. Some foreign airports only allow one piece of carry-on luggage, so purse contents and laptop case have to be combined.
My luggage was delivered within 24 hours of my flight so all is well.
Good ol' caribbean efficiency. It was practically guaranteed that I would fly to DC while my luggage went to Chicago.
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I always travel with an ultra-light. My Vaio is 3.2 pounds.Or, you can get some very nice sub-notebooks with 13.3" screens, lots of RAM and either a traditional hard drive or SSD AND a DVD burner/player. Weight with power unit is about 5 pounds.
There's just too much to carry on-board (wallet, MP3 player, Blackberry, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, digital camera, reading book, Kakuro book, mechanical pencil, etc.) so some non-essential stuff (computer cord/brick) gets relegated to cargo.
T'ain't a big deal. My data is backed up offsite every day, and I have other computers at home I can use while I wait for the luggage to be delivered. I travel roughly 3 months out of every year and my luggage has been lost once (by a cruise ship) and delivered late by various airlines about a half dozen times in 20+ years of traveling.
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[Sounds of tires screeching.]CaptainKickback wrote:I travel sans the Blackberry
Oh my god. That's just aweful.
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When I first got my celullar phone, it was a box the size of my current laptop, cost several hundred dollars, cost an outlandish fee pre minute to use and at the time only rich, famous or important people had them.
Now, only rich famous or important people don't have them.
If you want to talk to me on the phone, you have to make prior arrangements through my various vassals and miscileanious minions and friends of friends....not because I'm important, I'm just more or less anti social.
Now, only rich famous or important people don't have them.
If you want to talk to me on the phone, you have to make prior arrangements through my various vassals and miscileanious minions and friends of friends....not because I'm important, I'm just more or less anti social.
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Or are some people really that dumb?
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My mother has been dithering over a notebook purchase for almost a year now so i've been doing a lot of research. I was not that impressed with the previous eee, but the latest model seems to have everything one would need for basic operations. I've also seen the HP Mini in operation and it looks pretty good too, even handles streaming video. We just need one more development, a lower cost, lower powered flash drive of 80g or better and the only difference between a regular notebook and a mini will be the size.
As for travel, i haven't done that in a while but i'm prepared. I have a neck pouch that'll hold my wallet, keys, cell phone and a roll of Tums. And of course tickets. That fits into a small shoulder bag that also holds a book, tissues, camera, and some granola bars. And that fits into a carryon that also holds my laptop and some clothes.
As for travel, i haven't done that in a while but i'm prepared. I have a neck pouch that'll hold my wallet, keys, cell phone and a roll of Tums. And of course tickets. That fits into a small shoulder bag that also holds a book, tissues, camera, and some granola bars. And that fits into a carryon that also holds my laptop and some clothes.
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He meant IPhone - he did say entertains and touch.......CaptainKickback wrote:He says phone, but I think he rerally means Blackberry
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You've got to learn to prioritize. You could do without the wallet, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, reading book, and mechanical pencil.Demosthenes wrote:There's just too much to carry on-board (wallet, MP3 player, Blackberry, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, digital camera, reading book, Kakuro book, mechanical pencil, etc.) so some non-essential stuff (computer cord/brick) gets relegated to cargo.
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If I am forced to fly commercial I UPS my luggage ahead and get on the plane with a laptop bag and a not much else. But I hardly ever fly commercial, being a pilot I hate being on a plane with someone else driving, especially great big ones, I always have ear problems for days after a commercial flight.
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Are you totally deranged?LPC wrote:You've got to learn to prioritize. You could do without the wallet, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, reading book, and mechanical pencil.Demosthenes wrote:There's just too much to carry on-board (wallet, MP3 player, Blackberry, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, digital camera, reading book, Kakuro book, mechanical pencil, etc.) so some non-essential stuff (computer cord/brick) gets relegated to cargo.
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A Kakuro book without a mechanical pencil?LPC wrote:You've got to learn to prioritize. You could do without the wallet, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, reading book, and mechanical pencil.Demosthenes wrote:There's just too much to carry on-board (wallet, MP3 player, Blackberry, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, digital camera, reading book, Kakuro book, mechanical pencil, etc.) so some non-essential stuff (computer cord/brick) gets relegated to cargo.
The horror...
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Maybe LPC uses a permanent marker.Demosthenes wrote:A Kakuro book without a mechanical pencil?LPC wrote:You've got to learn to prioritize. You could do without the wallet, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, reading book, and mechanical pencil.Demosthenes wrote:There's just too much to carry on-board (wallet, MP3 player, Blackberry, jewelry, chapstick, prescriptions, digital camera, reading book, Kakuro book, mechanical pencil, etc.) so some non-essential stuff (computer cord/brick) gets relegated to cargo.
The horror...
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I was thinking that he used the blood of tax protesters, but maybe those surveillance photos were in error.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:Maybe LPC uses a permanent marker.Demosthenes wrote: A Kakuro book without a mechanical pencil?
The horror...
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TSA frowns on that. It's a liquid, after all.webhick wrote:I was thinking that he used the blood of tax protesters, but maybe those surveillance photos were in error.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:Maybe LPC uses a permanent marker.Demosthenes wrote: A Kakuro book without a mechanical pencil?
The horror...
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You mean the photo's with the shape shifting lizards using the Slap Chop on the tp's? They're accurate.webhick wrote:
I was thinking that he used the blood of tax protesters, but maybe those surveillance photos were in error.
Shhh!
As long as it's less than 3 ounces...Demosthenes wrote:
TSA frowns on that. It's a liquid, after all.
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This just in, from our "Hey Did You Happen To See a Drunk Sovereign Country Drive By Here in a Car a Few Minutes Ago?" Department:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090311/ap_ ... v6VF1I2ocAPa. DUI defendant claims that he's his own country
[Associated Press, Wednesday, March 11, 2009]
EASTON, Pa. – A man accused of driving drunk said Pennsylvania courts have no jurisdiction over him because he's his own country. After seeing the paperwork that 44-year-old Scott Allan Witmer filed with the court claiming sovereignty, a Northampton County judge said Tuesday he cannot be released from jail until he gets a mental exam.
Witmer, who represented himself, said he believes police lack jurisdiction to pull him over. As he said in court: "I live inside myself, not in Pennsylvania." He said there is no victim in the crime and asked to go to trial.
Defense attorney James Connell, Witmer's standby counsel, said a challenge to the traffic stop would need to be filed as a pretrial motion.
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Let's look at that again......
I know just what he means. I live inside myself, too. Actually, there are parts of myself that I don't like to hang out in too much, though. On work days, I stay in the head, arms and fingers. On the weekends, I pretty much spend most of the time in the old gluteus maximus, you know. Unfortunately, there are some parts of me I'd like to visit more often, but I just don't get the chance. It seems my wife is always too busy to take me there. Oh, but why should I bother you with my troubles. Still, it would be nice to......Witmer, who represented himself, said he believes police lack jurisdiction to pull him over. As he said in court: "I live inside myself, not in Pennsylvania."
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