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There _may_ be a new TSA regulation reducing the number of books allowed in your carry-on luggage from 4 to 2. Does that mean journals as well? What about datebooks? (for the record, I carried two novels, a journal and my planner on my flight to Australia, and two novels, a play, some magazines, my journal and my planner on the flight back -- horrors!) No one knows, but that we're even having this conversation is grim, yeah?
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Ahem . . .
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Did I critically fail in my sarcasm detection?
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The regulation seems to be on matchbooks, but the wording is imprecise enough that at least on screener thinks it relates to reading matter.
There is a bit more discussion in the comments of my LJ.
Also at Failures of Airport Screening at Schneier on Security
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On a separate topic, if you had two weeks to spend in Australia - as a visitor - where would you go? :)
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Are you planning a trip? I can give you really detailed Sydney recs.
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What were you doing in Sydney?
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I'll be there in early September, me thinks.
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Exactly what the fuck do they think is in my books? It's classical literature, not trashy romance or badly-written novels, and definitely not subversive anti-american essays or recepies for explosives or anything.