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I supppose tools checked through with the luggage will remain my approach
for the immediate future. I just wish I had a cross between a tool box and
a camera box. Something I could be reasonably sure would not get lost or
stolen...mistaken for a bomb, and did not present a herculean challenge to
transport on the ground.
Go whoever is playing Penn State!
-jc
"Ilene R. Tyler" wrote:
> If/when I need tools at a remote site, I ship them UPS, overnight if
> necessary, rather than lose them at the check-in. Some are cheap enough
> to just buy, like an exacto knife and blades, which I use to scratch 'n'
> sniff paint layers. I remember trying to get a hammer on the plane in
> Boston about 15 years ago, and being really upset that it was not going
> to be allowed. I probably would have been arrested if I had tried to do
> that today. Just getting my water bottle into Michigan's stadium is
> risky enough. Go Blue!
>
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