California -- next week
I'm flying to Northern California on Saturday (6am flight, yikes) and coming back Wednesday night. I may have an hour or two of time I have nothing scheduled for (yet) so anyone wanting to say hello, drop me a note and I'll see what I can do. Of course if you're a stalker, insane or otherwise dangerous -- please don't bother. I'm flexible on the insane part.
During my stay I'll be staying in lovely Palo Alto and probably using my laptop so much it will feel just like home. But warmer. And no snow.
The only dilemma I have is my luggage. My suitcase has a built-in combination lock (my carry-on suitcase is too small for four days -- really) and I'm afraid someone will spin the teeny wheels, lock it and then after they mark my curling iron as a potential bomb it will be destroyed for a search.. after that of course the entire contents of the suitcase (with my luck it will be on the return trip and will include dirty underwear) will be spilled all over the baggage area conveyor belt for all to admire. I think I'll put tape over the teeny wheels.. or write the combination on the suitcase.. right next to "Please, help yourself to anything inside".
I hate flying.
Comments
Silly guy question - why not just get yourself a larger carry-on and pack everything you need in your carry on? You get one-carry-on-one-personal, so the computer case would be the personal, scrunch everything into a carry-on and then know where it is the entire flight, and not leave yourself to trusting airport security (joke!)
Posted by: Derek | January 13, 2003 08:02 PM
Now, now, I may be a geek, but I'm still a girl. My travel toiletry set takes up half my carry on. Then where will I put the several pairs of jeans, 10 tshirts, 3 pairs of shoes and assorted other clothes I'll need? hm?
Posted by: kasia | January 13, 2003 08:05 PM
10 t-shirts, for 4 days (Sun,Mon,Tues,Wed)?
Another solution I've employed is paying FedEx to ship your possessions to your attention @ the hotel, and then doing the reverse. It's often only 20 or 30 dollars to do both directions, especially if you give Fedex the "lighter" stuff.
Posted by: Derek | January 13, 2003 08:13 PM
irrelevant .. what laptop r u bringing with you ?
Posted by: [rux] | January 13, 2003 08:44 PM
The nowhere-near-the-bleeding-edge dell latitude I have.. It's a P400 which is more than sufficient for my needs (runs linux).
Posted by: kasia | January 13, 2003 08:50 PM
my only suggestion is to go to my mecca...Amoeba Records on Haight Street in San Francisco. the greatest record store EVER.
Posted by: brandt | January 13, 2003 09:21 PM
Breathe, breathe in the air
Don't be afraid to care
Leave, but don't leave me
Look around and choose your own ground
For long you live and high you fly
And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be
Run rabbit run
Dig that hole, forget the sun,
And when at last the the work is done
Don't sit down it's time to start another one
For long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
And balanced on the biggest wave
You race toward an early grave.
Posted by: Pink Floyd | January 13, 2003 11:02 PM
This is probably of more benefit to men than women, but my policy now is to wear slip-on shoes instead of lace-ups while flying. During my last trip I was singled out three times, and had to remove my shoes for individual inspection.
Flying post-9/11 has taken a turn for the worse...
Posted by: Stewart Vardaman | January 14, 2003 04:09 AM
You know, I've met too many people who have been random searched on multiple flights. Probability suggests that 'random' is the wrong term for these searches.
Ah damn, I posted that publicly.
"No, that's ok Mr. Big-And-Burly security officer I anticipated the cavity search and brought my own tub of KY jelly."
Posted by: Matt | January 14, 2003 01:41 PM
Ok, my typical rant with these types of geographical references, but I'll make it nice :) San Francisco is *not* in Northern California. Take a look at a map. Sure it's north of San Diego and Los Angeles, but it is not in Northern Cal. If anything it is in North Central California. The differences between SF and any location in Northern Cal (for example, Mount Shasta City) are quite extensive. Culturally, geologically and cosmotologically SF and Northern California are distinctly different.
Posted by: Tzicha | January 22, 2003 10:36 AM
tzicha, who the fuck cares? get a life.
Posted by: dannymolek | January 23, 2003 06:36 AM