Archive for April, 2010

Emails with fancy signatures

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

One annoying thing about Outlook is that it will show emails with graphical signature line as having an attachment. Since having attachment sometimes is an important filtering criterion for me to search for important attached documents, this becomes a pain. I ended up hating all the people who have fancy graphical signature lines.

What I hate instead is that Outlook is not paying attention to many small usability issues. When I tested this with Yahoo mail and Gmail, both of them correctly identified inline images as not attachments.

Flying without ID

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Apparently you can. I just did it yesterday.

According to TSA, the protocol of flying without ID is: 1) prepare to answer a few identity related questions; 2) go through enhanced security screening. Chicago O’Hare airport followed the protocol very well. The whole process took about 25 minutes due to the lengthy process of verifying my identify through the antiquated phone system with the supervisor relying my answers to the hearing impaired phone operator. Afterward the supervisor apologized for the delay but of course I genuinely thanked him.

Privacy expert Chris Soghoian challenged the ID requirement in 2007 that got TSA to clarify the flying without ID protocol. I met Dr. Soghoian for the first time this year at an FTC event. He is a very nice young man and currently employed by FTC for consumer privacy protection. For fear of defiance and rebellious behavior, TSA further clarified its position in 2008 that would allow TSA operators ban access to people who are not cooperative. Since I lost my ID by accident and cooperated fully with the TSA operators, I wouldn’t fall into that category.

So don’t panic next time if you lost your ID. You can still fly safely home as long as you get to the airport with plenty of time to spare.