Hey! Who are you calling 'rarely-used'?

I love my 35MM camera (except the part about not being able to see the "no-flash" option in the dark, when I'm trying to take pictures inside Disney attractions

)
For anybody still using the old-fashioned method of photography:
- Airport security xray machines are not hazardous to exposed (used) film or slower-speed (100, 200 and 400 ISO) unexposed film, although if you bring it through numerous xray machines, yes, there is a cumulative risk.
- For higher-speed films (800 ISO and above), request hand inspection of your film. Plan ahead. Depending how busy your airport is, it may take a few to ten minutes for a qualified inspector to get there. When that person arrives, I always offer to take a picture so they can see it's really a working camera

Oh, and um, don't make the mistake that someone I know REALLY

did -
wait for the film!!! Yes, I once walked off without it, and didn't realize that until the plane had taken off.