| Could these new, enhanced devices erase
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| | still have to go through scanning systems
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| your data or are you just wringing your
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| | similar to those used for checked
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| hands over nothing? While erasure is
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| | baggage. Can these X-ray systems cause
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| highly unlikely, there are reasons to be
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| | data loss? Almost certainly not. To
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| cautious, particularly if you are
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| | understand why, you need to understand
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| transporting older tape formats or floppy
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| | how magnetic media is recorded.Data is
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| discs.Check It In or Carry It On?
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| | written onto tape and discs by arranging
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| According to new guidelines issued by
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| | metallic particles with a powerful
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| the Transportation Security
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| | magnetic field. For tapes, magnetic
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| Administration, or TSA, 100% of all
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| | energy is delivered by a recording head
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| checked bags must be screened before
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| | that comes into direct contact with the
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| being loaded.During the screening
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| | tape. For discs, the record head floats
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| process, checked bags may go through as
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| | just above the surface. Both methods
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| many as three types of scanners,
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| | deliver a great deal of magnetic energy
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| including X-ray, and two different types
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| | in close proximity to a tightly confined
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| of explosive detection systems. Still, it
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| | area.To scramble your carefully arranged
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| is doubtful that these systems will have
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| | magnetic particles from a distance takes
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| a negative impact on magnetically
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| | a tremendous amount of magnetic energy.
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| recorded media. In fact, the TSA says,
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| | How much energy depends on the distance
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| "None of the screening equipment...will
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| | and the coercivity of the media -- the
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| affect digital camera images or film that
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| | magnetic force required to "coerce" it
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| has already been processed, slides,
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| | into zero magnetism.Floppy discs have a
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| videos, photo compact discs, or picture
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| | very low coercivity rating. In other
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| discs."But the main concern for media in
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| | words, it doesn't take much magnetic
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| checked bags isn't electronic damage -
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| | energy to scramble them. Ditto for
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| it's physical loss. Airport personnel
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| | non-metal audio cassettes. Older
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| have the authority (and the duty) to open
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| | videotape formats based on metal oxide
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| and inspect any suspicious bag, including
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| | like 3/4 inch, VHS, and 8mm also have low
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| any bag that is locked. (HINT: Leave your
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| | coercivity ratings.At the opposite end of
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| bags unlocked or use a TSA recognized
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| | the scale are modern tape formats using
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| locking mechanism.)With your bags out of
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| | pure metal particles or pure evaporated
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| your control, the risk of damage, loss,
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| | metal formulations. These tapes, which
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| or even theft is greatly increased.
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| | include DVCAM, MiniDV, Hi8, and Betacam
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| Therefore, you should always carry on
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| | SP, have very high coercivity ratings and
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| your tapes, discs, cameras, laptops and
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| | are the most resistant to
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| any other valuable or irreplaceable item.
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| | erasure.Obviously, X-rays are not
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| The TSA states that the "air carrier has
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| | magnetic and won't cause problems
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| no liability for photographic equipment,
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| | themselves. There has been some
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| computers, VCRs and any other electronic
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| | conjecture that magnetic energy created
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| equipment including software or
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| | as a byproduct of producing X-rays and
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| components...TSA HIGHLY recommends that
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| | even conveyor belt motors might give some
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| you do not pack these items in your
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| | cause for concern. However, damage from
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| checked baggage."But even if you carry on
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| | these sources has not been well
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| these items, there are still dangers
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| | documented.Direct sources of magnetic
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| lurking. Your laptop and video camera
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| | energy come from the walk-thru metal
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| must be removed from their carrying cases
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| | detectors and handheld wands. While it is
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| and placed in one of the TSA bins for
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| | doubtful that either of these devices
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| security scanning -- down the belt,
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| | would cause problems, some handheld
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| through the machine, and out the other
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| | wands, in theory, do generate enough
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| side where everyone else is waiting on
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| | magnetic energy to corrupt data on
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| their belongings.Tips from the TSA*
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| | low-coercivity formats. This is only a
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| Transporting Film and Photographic
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| | theoretical possibility, however.
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| Equipment* Security Checkpoint
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| | Practically speaking, security officials
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| Procedures* Travel TipsAnd as most
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| | won't allow you to walk through the metal
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| travelers know all too well, while your
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| | detector with metal, and that includes
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| things are being thoroughly inspected, so
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| | recording media.Film:
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| are YOU! You will be asked to remove your
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| | Unlike magnetic media, X-ray will most
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| coat, and maybe also your shoes, jewelry,
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| | certainly ruin undeveloped film. While
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| belt, etc. And if it's your "lucky" day,
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| | the TSA states that film below 800 ASA
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| you could also be pulled aside for a
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| | ISO would be unaffected by passenger
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| thorough frisking. Someone else
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| | checkpoint X-ray, it also says that the
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| accidentally (or purposely) picking up
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| | cumulative effect of multiple passes
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| your video camera, laptop, or other
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| | through these devices can fog even
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| objects is not uncommon. So keeping a
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| | low-speed films.Conclusion:
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| close eye on your personal items is
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| | According to the TSA, and based on
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| vital.To minimize the time you are
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| | reports from customers, manufacturers and
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| separated from your belongings, think
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| | our own personal experiences, it is
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| ahead and dress the part: Check your
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| | highly unlikely that any of the scanning
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| steel-toed boots and wear thin-soled flip
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| | devices in use today would corrupt
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| flops instead. Unless you're willing to
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| | magnetically recorded media. Your most
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| swap out your metal body piercings to
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| | likely source for trouble is damage or
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| plastic or bone, that hidden belly-button
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| | loss from the hand inspection of a
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| ring that makes your mama so proud will
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| | checked bag or carry-on items lost in the
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| set off the metal detector - so take it
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| | hubbub of a security checkpoint. If you
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| out ahead of time! And don't forget that
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| | do discover you are missing an item, the
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| things like foil gum wrappers are metal,
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| | TSA provides phone numbers for airport
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| too. So, empty your pockets into your
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| | lost and found departments.For complete
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| carry-on bag before going through
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| | information on airport security and other
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| security.Handheld Wands, Metal Detectors,
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| | travel tips, please visit TSA's web site
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| & X-rays
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| | at
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| Okay, so you're going to carry on your
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| | We'd love to hear from you. Give us some
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