Traveling

Fred Langa has an interesting article on traveling with laptops and other assorted electronic devices. There’s some good points about airport security and how some people are using the increased airport security to try and get you separated from your laptop so they can walk off with it from the checkpoints.

Or you could, like me, just drive if you’re wanting to take the laptop. 🙂

Speaking of which, the weekend of Sept. 21-22 is our one year Wedding Anniversary. Angela and I are taking a quick flight to Chicago (Leave Saturday morning, return Sunday night.) to see the city and meet an old friend of hers who is living there now. I’m not taking the laptop for that adventure. It’s all about celebrating our anniversary, not updating the site! I’m sure there will be pictures when we return though!

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