Which alway make you wonder if they would recognize a bomb if they saw it.
Makes you feel safe doesn't it.

Ciao,
Graywolf
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From: CBWaters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: flight advice


> For an update,
> I had no problems going through the checkpoints at either airport (ATL &
> SFO)  I had no film over 400 in the bag so I just left them in there and
ran
> it through the machine... One roll developed so far and it looks ok to my
> decidedly untrained eye.  I was not asked to open my bag at all.
>
> One interesting anecdote though:  At San Francisco on the way home there
was
> a person with a Pelican case in front of me who was picked to have their
> shoes examined.  While she was away letting someone sniff her shoes (what
a
> job!), they hand-checked her case and were confused by what they found.
The
> checker didn't recognize the contents and was asking the surrounding
workers
> if they knew what these things were.  Nobody seemed to so I chimed in
> "They're microphones.".  She said "Oh, OK." packed them back in the case
and
> sent it along.  Good thing I wasn't an accomplice!
>
> Cory Waters
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