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If caught with carry-on contraband, the unwary usually have four options besides surrendering it: Put it in a checked bag, give it to a relative or friend who's seeing you off, take it back to the car, or ship it home.
5 C's of Survival Cutting: Fixed blade knives, multitools, axes, and saws all fall under this category. Combustion: Firemaking tools and tinder....
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It's worth keeping old bank statements in case you are audited by the IRS and need to review information from a previous tax return. The IRS may...
Read More »Earlier this month, I found myself on the wrong side of the law at LAX. And I got away with it.
Try not to stay at the same camp spot for too long, the long you stay the more likely you could be seen. Try to avoid camping in the same place...
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Social isolation can lead to feelings of loneliness, fear of others, or negative self-esteem. Lack of consistent human contact can also cause...
Read More »If, like me, you accidentally carry your knife past a checkpoint, you should immediately contact the airline or TSA employees, Melendez said, so that they can investigate how the security breach occurred. Melendez declined to assure me that, had I followed his suggestion, I wouldn’t have faced delays or missed my flight. That would be up to the staff. But he added, “in the interest of national security,” the TSA wants to be notified in these cases, which makes sense to me. The next knife that gets through the checkpoint could be wielded by a terrorist -- on your or my next flight. I asked several owners of mail-back services what people ship back and why. Most common are knives, scissors and multipurpose tools, they said. Some items are valuable, like the $3,000 antique sewing kit in an ivory box that Lowry handled for a man in Charlotte, N.C. More often the value is sentimental or mysterious. “Why will people pay $8 to mail back a $5 pair of cuticle scissors?” Lowry wondered. I understand. My Swiss Army knife didn’t cost much, but it was a faithful buddy on ski trails, handy for slicing apples and more. I still think about it in that LAX bin.
If in doubt, boil your water Boil water for at least a minute if you're unsure whether it's safe to drink. If a problem is found with your water...
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The most familiar version of the Golden Rule says, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Moral philosophy has barely taken notice of...
Read More »* Self Defenses Inc. This New York-based business, whose main product is a chemical self-defense spray, has sold MailBack, a stamped, bubble-lined envelope, at airports since fall 2003. It’s sold at Hudson News outlets and costs $6.95 and up. The envelopes are at about 40 airports, said President Alan Kaufman, including Fresno-Yosemite. They would be at more places, he added, if more airports had postal stations and retail outlets before checkpoints. (800) 541-5450, www.airportenvelope.com. * Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Phoenix claims it is the first big airport to set up its own mail-back program, in summer 2002, operated from its information counters near security checkpoints. You pay about $1 for a padded envelope, plus postage; more for UPS ground and insured shipping. * Seattle Tacoma International Airport. Concessionaire Ken’s Baggage operates self-service “Send It Home” kiosks near security checkpoints. The cost is $6 domestic, $12 international; more for items heavier than 1 pound.
Geological evidence shows that earthquakes at or near a magnitude 9.0 have been happening along the Cascadia Subduction Zone for thousands of...
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We've compiled a list of the 10 most iconic movie scenes of all time. The Shower Scene – Psycho (1960) “I am your father” Scene – Star Wars: Empire...
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Everything else aside, there are 4 things the human body must have to survive: water, food, oxygen, and a functioning nervous system. Humans can...
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There are plenty of options for long-term emergency food: Canned goods, Home freeze-dried foods. Dry staples in sealed Mylar bags with oxygen...
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