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Old 10-25-2011, 03:24 AM   #16
Polyphemus
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Originally Posted by bevdeforges View Post
Normally, I take out my netbook, my phone, my GPS and now my reader and put them in a separate bin for scanning when I put my carry-on on the belt to be scanned. They seem to want most sorts of electronic devices sent through separately. It doesn't seem to affect the devices, but it keeps the security people happy.
My Kindle has been to Europe, Asia and all over the states. My security ritual starts when I grab three bins when I get to the security scanner. One for my laptop; second one for my shoes, belt, phone, keys, watch and liquids (in a ziploc baggie); and the third one for my electronic stuff, including kindle, camera, gps and a clear plastic zipper bag of cords & chargers.

It does seem kind of silly to unpack when I go through airport security. However, before I separated everything, I had the pleasure of them unpacking and repacking my bags due to electronic stuff tucked away.
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