If you are going to take something like a braille note, I would take it on
a carry on because I wouldn't want to take any chances.
RegardsAt 04:18 PM 1/3/2005, you wrote:
I understand that they're now telling people not to lock their suitcases
as well. this can be a problem.....
Isaac
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Mary Ellen Earls wrote:
> This question is more for the staff at pulsedata or let me say
humanware here
> in this country but when you attend various conferences around the
country and
> have to travel with more than your personal laptop and Braille Note how
do you
> handle lots of machines? I have 2 laptops a Braille Lite and a Braille 'n
> Speak pluss the Braille Note and what I am doing is putting everything
but the
> IBM and Braille Note into a suitcase. My question to you travelers is
do they
> make you open the suitcases you may be carrying your exhibitequipment in? I
> hate like heck doing it this way but I have to have all this stuff
until the
> day I leave.
> So, what do you do in an instance like this?
> Mary Ellen Earls
> Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
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