I think I would jump at that chance. I might take a loaner laptop with
a TrueCrypt hidden volume, but I'd still love to go, just to see that
country. It looks beautiful from photos.

--Matt

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 8:54 AM, John Slee <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 16 March 2013 19:50, James R Grinter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I know the issue has been coming back into the frame, with respect
>> to travel to other more totalitarian countries, though.
>
> I would like to see links to articles like the one Harvey mentioned, but
> only as references in a post about specific issues affecting our
> profession.
>
> $EMP has asked me a couple of weeks ago if I'm willing to travel to
> Iran to help a client there. I'm fascinated by the idea. Everyone I've
> spoken to who has been there recently has said they loved the place.
> I think if they ask again I will say "yes". Thus far I've said "not sure".
>
> IMHO there's lots of on-topic stuff here for organisations like LOPSA.
> But it would be good to keep in mind that LOPSA members aren't all
> in North America, even though _most_ of them probably are.
>
> John
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