Pockets full of geekery
Jan. 27th, 2005 06:31 pmToday I came home and as I usually do when I walk in the door from work, I empty my pockets and otherwise relieve myself of the load of items that seem to accompany me everywhere. This time I looked at the resulting heap and started shaking my head:
One keyring (more like 'rings' tangled together) containing 22 keys for my cars, the truck, garage, work keys and tool chests and cabinets among others, plus a remote for one car, a LED flashlight, and a nailclipper
A small carabiner containing the Mini Cooper key (ironically too big to fit on the first set), two 1 gig thumb drives, a WiFi locator and a Fluke VoltLight
Wallet stuffed with all sorts of junk but not much cash
Cell phone
iPod with headphones and a 40 hour auxiliary battery
Sheesh. Seven of these items have batteries in them, a few more are still some sort of electronic device.
On occasions I add to this silicon menagerie a laptop and/or a digital camera. And this is just light travelling. Toss in much more if I end up going somewhere on a kind of technical housecall, install, or working at tuning a late model car.
I seem to carry more electronics on me than the Terminator ever did.
I guess implants arent far behind at this rate.
One keyring (more like 'rings' tangled together) containing 22 keys for my cars, the truck, garage, work keys and tool chests and cabinets among others, plus a remote for one car, a LED flashlight, and a nailclipper
A small carabiner containing the Mini Cooper key (ironically too big to fit on the first set), two 1 gig thumb drives, a WiFi locator and a Fluke VoltLight
Wallet stuffed with all sorts of junk but not much cash
Cell phone
iPod with headphones and a 40 hour auxiliary battery
Sheesh. Seven of these items have batteries in them, a few more are still some sort of electronic device.
On occasions I add to this silicon menagerie a laptop and/or a digital camera. And this is just light travelling. Toss in much more if I end up going somewhere on a kind of technical housecall, install, or working at tuning a late model car.
I seem to carry more electronics on me than the Terminator ever did.
I guess implants arent far behind at this rate.
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