Hi Winsor:
As long as you don't trim your nails with it you'll be fine. By the way you
know those seat belt cutters? The plastic encased blade with the safety slot
that allows you to quickly sever a seat belt. Well I carry one of theme,
they are OK- here's the tip though- if on a commandeered plkane a seat belt
with the buckle on the end makes a formidable weapon, that is my ploy.
Gord
----- Original Message -----
From: "Winsor Crosby" >
> On Apr 20, 2004, at 5:22 AM, Thomas Heide Clausen wrote:
>
> > Dedicated....definitely. I am not sure it's to safety, though.
> > Remember the
> > story I told you about the woman who brought 30 cm knitting needles of
> > metal on board through security and all while I had my tiny
> > nail-cutter
> > confiscated? She was sitting right next to me knitting the entire
> > flight,
> > waving aroung 30cm long, pointy metal thingies....yup, having had my
> > nail-cutter confiscated made me feel soooooo safe.
> >
> > Anyways, I am drifting far OT, so I'll stop here :)
> >
> > --thomas
>
> I realized recently that on the last several flights I have made I
> carried a small Swiss Army knife on my key ring which no one ever
> noticed.
>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California
> USA
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