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#150642 by MarkJ
08 Dec 2006, 10:03
Originally posted by DragonLady
I can't cook, type, or do anything else vaguely useful. I can however spend somewhat purposefully:D:D so just console myself that I'm doing something for the economy (apart from paying copious ammounts of tax in one guise or another).


Poor Mr DragonLady ("poor" in a number of respects!!)[:#]
#150644 by jaguarpig
08 Dec 2006, 10:13
Oh I'm so glad I'm not the only fool here JP

I resemble that remark:D
#150649 by p17blo
08 Dec 2006, 11:03
Originally posted by Decker
TSA locking luggage straps.


Can I add a further question here. What is your case doesn't support the lock (like mine) on it's own AND you case is like mine where it slopes down from the centre meaning that any luggage strap you put on that doesn't go through the handle simply slips down the slope and off the case?

Paul
#150653 by fozzyo
08 Dec 2006, 11:21
Originally posted by p17blo
Can I add a further question here. What is your case doesn't support the lock (like mine) on it's own AND you case is like mine where it slopes down from the centre meaning that any luggage strap you put on that doesn't go through the handle simply slips down the slope and off the case?

Paul


1) Leave it unlocked
2) Have your locks smashed up by TSA
3) Get a new case / bag
#150662 by p17blo
08 Dec 2006, 11:53
Originally posted by fozzyo
1) Leave it unlocked
2) Have your locks smashed up by TSA
3) Get a new case / bag



But if I do 1 and 2, 3 would have to be paid for by me as the insurance and TSA 'are not liable'

Paul
#150666 by PVGSLF
08 Dec 2006, 12:16
Originally posted by fozzyo
Originally posted by p17blo
Can I add a further question here. What is your case doesn't support the lock (like mine) on it's own AND you case is like mine where it slopes down from the centre meaning that any luggage strap you put on that doesn't go through the handle simply slips down the slope and off the case?

Paul


1) Leave it unlocked
2) Have your locks smashed up by TSA
3) Get a new case / bag



4) Spend your tourist dollars/do your business with another country.
#150681 by porsche911
08 Dec 2006, 13:23
Hmmm - I only asked a question - ok I now know what they are - cheers all and Seasons Greetings from the Emerald Isle
#150690 by Littlejohn
08 Dec 2006, 14:19
Didn't we establish somewhere that ok is in fact spelt OK? There, I think that makes this topic a duplicate and so flags it for immediate lock-down :)
#150694 by p17blo
08 Dec 2006, 14:54
Originally posted by sailor99
Didn't we establish somewhere that ok is in fact spelt OK? There, I think that makes this topic a duplicate and so flags it for immediate lock-down :)


There is no difference in the spelling between ok and OK but there is a difference in capitilisation which is probably considered grammar rather than spelling.

Where's Decker?

Paul
#150697 by Decker
08 Dec 2006, 15:06
staying well out of it....
#150723 by Littlejohn
08 Dec 2006, 17:01
Originally posted by p17blo


There is no difference in the spelling between ok and OK but there is a difference in capitilisation which is probably considered grammar rather than spelling.

Good point, well made[B)]:D
#150853 by MarkJ
10 Dec 2006, 10:50
What about a postless point...?
#150883 by Bazz
10 Dec 2006, 21:23
So is everybody okay with that? ;)
#150917 by Scrooge
11 Dec 2006, 05:51
ok....is that a pointless post [:I]

Anyways..I don«t use TSA locks, I use good old cable ties cheap, easy to install and I leave a few on top of the clothing so te TSA people can secure the luggage after they have had a look through.
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