laptop.
The slightly racist wisecrack, however, should be ignored.
73, ron w3wn
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It's also nonsense, from a habitual US basher and list troll.
John K5MO
lmecseri -KE1F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What a sad but good advise for today's age.
>
> Lou KE1F
>
> Charles Harpole wrote:
> > Now that it is common knowledge that US Customs Agents (and maybe
> > other countr
What a sad but good advise for today's age.
Lou KE1F
Charles Harpole wrote:
Now that it is common knowledge that US Customs Agents (and maybe
other countries' agents) can and will search and even seize travelers'
laptop computers at border crossings, it is even more important for
DXpedition
If there is internet access where the operator(s) is/are going, it would
be ideal to have an ftp site somewhere that you could upload your logs to
before leaving. That way, designated people with the password can get to
the logs if need be.
We have an ftp site we use at work for similar use.
Now that it is common knowledge that US Customs Agents (and maybe other
countries' agents) can and will search and even seize travelers' laptop
computers at border crossings, it is even more important for DXpeditions, and
others, to store their computer logs in several places and several media