Nr 1 Reason To Paint The Pandora


actually if they saw the imperfections in the case and the fact that it has no silk screening they might want to take a closer look a it. But TSA people tend to pass these things off quickly anyway, they'd just swab it for possible explosive residu and hand it back to you as they would any handheld device assuming they didnt just think it was a bootleg DS.
 
laharl said:
is there a way for something made with injected plastic to be home made?

Resins like epoxy can be molded pretty easily in a home shop. If the resin were filled (sometimes you use ground glass or fiberglass), I bet it would even get the veined look of the unpainted case.

Awakening is making a good point.
 
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slygamer said:
SONY said:
EDIT: They would have to pry it out of my hands though...and over my dead body.

I'm sure they could arrange that.


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paulguy said:
If he's dead, though, I don't think he'd care if they have his pandora. He wouldn't be able to use it anyway.

I want to pass it down to someone who missed out on a pre-order.
 

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Actually, according to a recent TSA blog post the policy is that electronics smaller than "average laptops" do not need to be removed from the bag and looked at. This includes netbooks, mp3 players, etc. So they shouldn't even need to know we have a Pandora. :)
 
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