Software update to xray machines

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  • rambone

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    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Reminds me of this:

     

    ATOMonkey

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    All of the actual security images are "classified" so they can feed us any amount of bull and we'll just have to swallow it and say thankyou.

    I'm sure the raw files are still stored, for "security purposes," even if the above images are accurate.

    ALSO... If the above images are accurate and that is what the TSA is seeing, then they don't need a guy alone in a room looking at them. Put them up on a monitor where everyone can see them.
     

    eldirector

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    Interesting observation on my way through both Indy and Houston airports: only the ladies were going through the x-ray machines. The x-ray "techs" were always men.

    I was routed through the standard metal detector every time.
     

    Ash

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    Interesting observation on my way through both Indy and Houston airports: only the ladies were going through the x-ray machines. The x-ray "techs" were always men.

    I was routed through the standard metal detector every time.
    :eek: Anatomy profiling!

    Worse than a construction site on lunchbreak.
     

    Hornett

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    Let's assume that the image shown is real.
    (LOL but just for the sake of argument).
    That is the image AFTER processing by some special software.
    I can guarantee you that the initial high resolution image (showing all the sundry junk in question) still resides on the xray machines drive for some amount of time.
     

    ghostinthewood

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    Interesting observation on my way through both Indy and Houston airports: only the ladies were going through the x-ray machines. The x-ray "techs" were always men.

    I was routed through the standard metal detector every time.
    Women Xray operators are in the kitchen of course. Maybepurple?
     

    .40caltrucker

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    I had a CT scan done a few years ago. While each CT slide didn't show my facial features they did one slide of my face. Looked just like a CT scan slide. When I got home that night I was looking at the images and noticed I could adjust different settings and was able to look at a black and white picture of myself pretty much.

    I'll find the cd when I get home and post the head scan before and after. Then you might really think before going through those machines.
     
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