That's right, with some good force behind it and tossed at the cranium those things could cause a concussion. Giovanni On Apr 24, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Mark Purney wrote: > Thanks for all the info. I'll bring a user manual and the color > brochure to show what it is. > > A plastic bottle of drinking water is too dangerous to be let on a > plane, so I never know what else might be considered a threat. I > like the tuning fork idea, but I know how much pain it can inflict > on the kneecap, so it could be deadly in the wrong hands. I'll > leave my A440 Ninja Throwing Fork at home. > > > Tom Servinsky wrote: >> No problem with security. At most, expect to be asked to turn it >> on. Give security a heads up while you are in line and you >> shouldn't have any problems. It's no different than the millions >> of laptops which are brought on board. >> Tom Servinsky >
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