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My friend Andy in Indonesia sent me this link. The divers at Maluku Divers think they have found a new species. Check it out at their web site.
Airport Security I was reading a thread on the Scuba Forum about the issues with the TSA and air line travel and wanted to reply, but there were about a two hundred posts and I decided mine might get lost. So here are my issues. I am all for safety in air travel and I appreciate my government trying to protect me but:
I am going to Mexico City in January of this year and am torn. I really do not need to check a bag – everything I need will fit in a normal carry on bag but I am going to be there for two weeks and I really would like to have my own shampoo and baby oil. I know that I am not going to some place where I can’t but this stuff, but chances are I will be able to buy the same brands and preferences – and if I do they will probably be in larger sizes than I need. So I will probably end up checking a bag just so I can have my own shampoo with me. Now, I know these TSA folks think they are doing their job, but there needs to be some constancy here. I have trouble figuring out what two squirts of tooth paste had to do with national security and why can a mother bring on baby oil and an adult who uses it for dry skin can’t. I don’t know if there really is a solution to this, but one idea I have is for a new perk the airlines can add. How about instead of all the non-relevant and expensive duty free stuff they try to sell us on the plane – they sell some stuff that is useful like shampoo, crème rinse and toothpaste. Travel Tips From the
Experts at Dive Tahiti Blue
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