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I'm Luis. I'm a beginner in the photography field and a computer geek.
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- Playing with light on the wall… August 20, 2008
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- Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photowalk August 19, 2008
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- Photos of the 50mm lens August 17, 2008
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RE: Off to EDUCAUSE/Internet Security Professionals
I read Kees’ post on the whole traveling and I must agree with him because it’s quite a hassle to travel through the US airports nowadays and even worst if what I heard over at Digg is true. I heard that FBI is copying some hard drives of passengers who carry laptops.
Before you go and beat me about believing everything I see on Digg, whether this is true or not, I’m sure going to keep this in mind next time I’m traveling to the US. I’ve traveled into the US a couple of times with my laptop and having to take out the laptop on every security check is enough of a hassle for me and even worst if they want to copy the contents of my hard drive.
I agree on the traveling light…but that’s too light for me…besides all of this trouble one has to go through in the airports I’d still carry my laptop. I want to get one of those Asus eeePCs to just have access to the Internet and to my home network and I’m all set no need to carry anything else besides that…well with the exception of my clothing of course
-LM