>> Putting aside whether I could buy such a machine, and assuming
>> taking it out of the US would be OK policy-wise (that I'd have
>> to check, I suspect it's within the letter but not the spirit
>> of the policy) as soon as it's outside the US it's a company
>> machine I couldn't take back in. Puchasing a laptop per trip
>> is not very economic.
>
>Although many consider the UK to be verging on a socialist state  
>(don't worry, the US is gaining on you), I wasn't aware that simply  
>arriving in the country with personal property automatically assigned  
>such personal property to one's employer. That's pretty scary!

I was assuming I wanted my employer to pay. If they do, they own the
machine. Right now buying a new computer isn't my plan, cheap though
they may be in the US.

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