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Thursday, August 31, 2006
 
Travelling light

I already told how anti-terrorist measures are forcing me to travel with a clear plastic bag as hand luggage. But of course I am not the only one, everybody else also had to check in most of his luggage, and take only a minimum of hand luggage. And it turns out that this has advantages. I've never boarded and got off a plane that fast before. No more people blocking you from getting to your seat, because they are still trying to cram an oversized "hand" luggage into an undersized overhead storage compartment. No more having to help elderly old ladies to stow a bag that weights more than her. Most people don't even use the overhead storage any more at all, the thin plastic bag easily fits into the seat pocket.

And, to give credit where credit belongs, the people working for the Transport Security Administration (TSA) in the USA did a great job to get everybody through the security checks as fast and efficient as possible. I passed immigration, security checkpoint, and customs in just half a hour, and easily caught my connecting flight in Atlanta. Today I'll travel back to Europe, and hope that everything will go as smooth in this direction as well.

Short trips to the USA are a bit annoying, because for one day of meeting I end up travelling four days, from Tuesday to Friday. On the positive side I arrived early enough on Tuesday evening to still have time for a shopping trip to the mall. So I stocked up on DVDs with American TV series: the complete first seasons of "NCIS" and "House", plus two series I know less well, but was willing to try, "Las Vegas" and "Law and Order". I didn't buy any of the modern fantasy stuff, I watched an episode of Alias on the plane and found it horribly constructed. I'm more into series that are a bit closer to reality, even if I am of course aware that nothing on TV is real. Good that I was travelling light, that way I had room in my suitcase for the stuff I bought.
Comments:
You should try Battlestar Galactica.
 
Battlestar Galactica is a probably one of the better series I've seen on television in awhile but I also enjoy some of the ones that come out on the USA channel.

Monk
The Dead Zone
The 4400
 
It's odd you shoud say this, because I've flown in and out of the UK in the last week. I was able to use my own carry-on luggage for all flights, including those involving UK airports. I wasn't searched beyond the normal x-rays of the bag. I remembered, after the fact. that I had fluids in my carry-on. And the queues were horrendous for the UK departure: a three hour queue at 3am to get to Frankfurt.

Italy was a breeze, though. Very much "avanti, avanti..." You'd think they'd forgotten that as a troop-contributing nation they're up there with us. I carried deoderant, drinks, the works on. I was blase by then.
 
Monk is excellent!

Yay for NCIS!

I've only seen a little of Las Vegas but what I saw I liked. Please let us (me) know what you think of it.
 
I would just like to chime in on the Battlestar Galactica praise. Together with Lost it's absolutely my favourite series at the moment.
 
Have you seen Deadwood or The Wire? NCIS and House are fantastic and BSG too. Not a fan of Las Vegas, horrible show, let us know what you think.
 
It will take a longer time for me to get used to this. I almost fainted when they told me that I needed to get rid of my colognes, perfumes and etc. inside my bags. Darn when will I get used to travel without my " best friends".
 
When my father passed away last year I flew back to Australia with little more than the clothes on my back. You can clear customs very quickly when you have nothing but a carry-on.

I don't watch Las Vegas very often but I sure do like seeing Nikki Cox.

Monk is very good but I much preferred Sharona to Natalie, who seems to pander a little too much to Monk. Sharona was more confrontational and I enjoyed the anti-chemistry between her and Monk.
 
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