On my flight out of JFK yesterday, I took my 17" MacBook Pro out of my combo DSLR/laptop case, as usual, and placed it on its own tray. I walked through the metal detector, and then then everything just stopped. The TSA officer working the monitor called over one, then a second officer, who stared intensely and pointed and discussed quietly whatever they were looking at. I figured it was my Canon DSLR setup, even though it raised no eyebrows days earlier on my flight to NY.
Well, it turns out it wasn't the camera and lenses. "Is this your laptop?" I was asked sternly. I wasn't about to tell them that Apple doesn't technically consider it a 'laptop' but really a 'portable,' so I just said that yes, it was mine. They asked me if I would mind if they looked more closely at it. I of course said... "of course."
They walked over to a table and swabbed the entire laptop, focusing closely around the battery. This was very curious to me, since the computer was in sleep mode and so the light on the outside was pulsing. I was wondering why they just didn't 'pop the hood' and see it was a working computer.
The officer than asked me with a moderate level of suspicion (it's their job!) "What kind of battery is this?" I responded that it was the standard battery that came with the computer. He looked me dead in the eyes trying to figure out what I was trying to hide, and then finally opened the laptop and saw the Macbook awaken to a wallpaper shot of my dog in my back yard.
He said "we've never seen a battery like this one."
And then I was free to go.
Has this happened to anyone else? The Pro has been out for a while - can't believe mine was the first one they saw...
Well, it turns out it wasn't the camera and lenses. "Is this your laptop?" I was asked sternly. I wasn't about to tell them that Apple doesn't technically consider it a 'laptop' but really a 'portable,' so I just said that yes, it was mine. They asked me if I would mind if they looked more closely at it. I of course said... "of course."
They walked over to a table and swabbed the entire laptop, focusing closely around the battery. This was very curious to me, since the computer was in sleep mode and so the light on the outside was pulsing. I was wondering why they just didn't 'pop the hood' and see it was a working computer.
The officer than asked me with a moderate level of suspicion (it's their job!) "What kind of battery is this?" I responded that it was the standard battery that came with the computer. He looked me dead in the eyes trying to figure out what I was trying to hide, and then finally opened the laptop and saw the Macbook awaken to a wallpaper shot of my dog in my back yard.
He said "we've never seen a battery like this one."
And then I was free to go.
Has this happened to anyone else? The Pro has been out for a while - can't believe mine was the first one they saw...