From a thread at Candle Power Forums.....<br><br>Now my wife doesn't think I'm too crazy for carrying around too much stuff.<br><br>http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/13/1037080776940.html<br><br>The human Swiss Army Knife<br>November 13 2002<br><br>Lyon, France: An eccentric Frenchman who goes by the name of Crazy Eric has entered the record books for the unusual feat of carrying permanently about his body more than 1,000 useful objects.<br><br>Dubbed the human Swiss Army Knife, Eric is a 30-year-old electrician from the central-eastern city of Lyon who has a psychological obsession with neatness and an ingenious line in clothes design.<br><br>"It all began very gradually about 10 years ago. First of all it was a screwdriver, then a pair of scissors, then some snack-bars and a torch ... just in case," says Eric, who refuses to give his family name.<br><br>But quickly the backpack which he used became too heavy, so he decided to "integrate my things about my person".<br><br>The result is a sartorial tool-kit comprising a panoply of pockets, folds and attachments that puts any one of 1,300 items within immediate hand's reach.<br><br><br>The number has been verified by the Guinness book of records, which in its last edition grants Eric a slot as owner of the world's "most practical suit of clothing".<br><br>Eric's outfits weigh 15kg - 12 kilos of which are gadgets of every kind.<br><br>Among his latest innovations is a Velcro leg-pocket containing a fold-up umbrella and a paint-brush.<br><br>"I use the brush a lot because I often end up sleeping in odd places and this is the best way I have found for removing dust," he says.<br><br>Elsewhere he carries a shaving kit, comprehensive first aid gear, a mini-saw, blow-up mattress, spare batteries, a change of clothes, a water-pouch, a water-filtering unit, soldering iron, tape-measure, digital camera ...<br><br>Eric says his aim is not self-publicity but simply to be prepared for all eventualities.<br><br>"It is like a doctor with his medicine bag. I always have my kit," he says.<br><br>"But if I don't need something, I don't bring it. I used to carry a pedometer, for example, but I've just taken it off. I never found I needed it."<br><br>
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