Re: [93attendees] pocket knife in Prague

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Fri, 10 July 2015 21:49 UTC

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[ apologies for silly rat-holing, but this is so much better than
  discussing the dui draft ]

i just brought a >20cm expensive japanese kitchen knife from tokyo to
the states in checked-on luggage.  luggage also contained a mobo, and
lots of other electro-crap.  was not opened.  i conject luggage
inspection is somewhat random.  but i do not put anything irreplacable
in checked luggage.

i do separate my (fde) backup disk drive from the laptop, whether in
separate carry-on luggage or checked in.  if i lose the computer, walk
into the apple store and i can restore in a couple of hours.

randy