Duct tape, modeling clay and a handgun are not standard computer parts

We’ll get to the unusual computer configuration in a moment.

The Transportation Safety Administration may not be the most popular federal agency, but it does put out a blog post every week that is highly entertaining for the look it offers into the scary and sometimes mystifying panoply of weaponry that passengers believe they can either carry onboard or surreptitiously stow in their luggage.

Just this week for instance we have his example of fine cutlery:

100316blog blades in checked bags TSA

The TSA notes: “These 5-bladed floggers were discovered in a carry-on bag at Houston (IAH). All bladed items should be packed in checked baggage.”

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Network World Paul McNamara