I am PMSing so bad. I just mixed up some cake mix just so I could eat the batter.
Book ,'Serenity'
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
TICKY BOX!!!
meara: to jump back a ways - there are good reasons to go digital, but worrying about x-ray machines isn't one of them. They've fixed 'em so they don't muck up your film. I have travelled with lots of film and they've all been fine. (well in Europe anyway).
sadly, some of the last couple of airports I have been thru now say don't put you film thru here- it will muck it up. new sequrity stuff.
In American airports, developed film will survive carry-on scanners, but the checked luggage x-rays will destroy it.
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From what I've read, film should be safe in a carry-on on domestic flights, but not in luggage anywhere, or in a carry-on for international flights. What I usually do is carry my film in a lead pouch (I think I bought mine at a camping supply store) in my carryon, and ask to have it hand-inspected if I'm going on an international flight.
Signed,
Paranoid about film
Nicole's disposable cameras from this weekend in Cleveland were damaged by the x-ray machines at the airport. (I don't know if it was carryon or checked luggage, though.)
You know what would be a great idea for a hotel? If you could request the kind of sheets you wanted. Like, 300-count percale, t-shirt material (my current favorite), flannel (great for winter), or satin (great for man-hos).
signed,
put clean t-shirt material sheets on bed 10 minutes ago
You know what would be a great idea for a hotel? If you could request the kind of sheets you wanted. Like, 300-count percale, t-shirt material (my current favorite), flannel (great for winter), or satin (great for man-hos).
I think the Ritz-Carlton offers this. (I know you can request specific pillows, anyway, at least at some locations.)
Nicole's disposable cameras from this weekend in Cleveland were damaged by the x-ray machines at the airport.
They were in the checked luggage. I wish I'd known that the carry-on x-rays were much less dangerous. Damn.
Lily is beautiful, Plei!
I'm so exhausted. I tried to catch up on sleep last night and instead woke up (an hour after I'd finally fallen asleep) freaked out from the worst nightmare I've ever had. It took about three hours for me to fall asleep again.
This from the girl that LOVES horror movies and ghost stories. Odd.
Ooh, I can't stand those t-shirt sheets. I thought I'd really like them, but they don't stay cool enough.