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Old 06-17-2009, 06:56 PM   #17
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Just about everything that gets onto a plane these days goes through an X-Ray scan; checked baggage as well as carry-ons. While not healthy for humans and (some say) camera film, X-Rays won't harm memory circuits in electronic devices. At worst, repeated exposure to X-Rays to an e-book reader will impede its ability to reproduce, which may, during a vacation, be a good thing.

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