#22983 - 01/06/04 11:44 PM
Re: Of women and keychain lights
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I was at work and one of my student's mothers came to get him. She was well prepared, on her keychain I saw at least 2 lights (small maglite and Blue LED).
I found some giveaway LED light/whistle combo keychains at our local wal mart this weekend, Just $1. Might be good for signalling.
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#22984 - 01/07/04 01:56 PM
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Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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I carry an Arc AAA attached to my Micra in one pocket.
I also carry red and turquoise Photon II's attached to my Victorinox Midnite MiniChamp II in another pocket.
I don't want to choose between the Micra and the MiniChamp, so I carry both.
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#22985 - 01/07/04 02:38 PM
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Registered: 05/10/01
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Loc: NE Illinois, USA (42:19:08N 08...
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My "Office" keychain is attached to my Palm valise via a detachable split ring key holder (the one where you push the button like a syringe to release one half). I carry my orange Leatherman Juice S2 (Mmm.. “orange” juice. I just got the inside joke), Photon II white and a CPR Microshield-plus. At home I either carry the valise as is, which means I have my Palm with me as well, or detach the keychain and stick the Juice in my watch pocket on jeans and the rest of the items dangle on the outside. When camping, I have a nylon belt “pockets” for Maglites. I stick the Juice in the slot meant for pocket knives. That’s a bit redundant as I also wear my Wave camping, but it’s a system I’ve developed to help ensure I carry the keychain items without having to buy extras, one for each lifestyle scenario.
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#22986 - 01/08/04 03:16 AM
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Hi, everyone -- decided to de-lurk and defend women over 35 (like me).... I think it depends less on gender and more on how early one is introduced to technology -- Dad brought home a TRS-80 when I was a kid, and I had a lot of fun playing around with it. But I also agree with Ddraig that if one shows how the right tool actually makes life easier, one goes a long way toward convincing others.
Um, topic? I have a Photon III in my PSK and have a CMG Sonic on my keychain -- the latter came in handy during the August blackout, when I had to climb to my 23d floor apartment in a pitch-dark stairwell.
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#22987 - 01/08/04 06:06 AM
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Registered: 03/05/02
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aardwolfe, funniest series of books I've ever read. I always carry a Arc AAA light and also a taglite as seen here I also carry a solitaire as a tertiary light. It was a gift, so i cannot complain too much. My girlfriend carries a basic LED flashlight on her keyring, which incorporates a caribineer and a solitaire (also a gift) she also carries a small pocket knife (old timer brand) I have never had to convince her to do this. It is something her Dad did years ago and she taught it to her daughter. Take care Stargazer ASAP= Always Suspicious Always Prepared
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#22988 - 01/08/04 01:28 PM
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Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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I have a Photon III in my PSK and have a CMG Sonic on my keychain -- the latter came in handy during the August blackout, when I had to climb to my 23d floor apartment in a pitch-dark stairwell. Excellent! I really should have named my post "Of my women relatives over the age of 65 and ..." I was whining only about my mom and aunt, both of whom are over 65.
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#22989 - 01/08/04 01:38 PM
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Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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Put a Fox 40 mini and a Photon on the keyring for the Micra, and you've got my main urban convenience tool! Where do you carry this? Trouser or jacket pocket?
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#22990 - 01/08/04 03:04 PM
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Registered: 09/25/02
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Since, here in Georgia, I don't need my jacket except just a few weeks a year, I keep the aforementioned toolkit in my front left trouser pocket. Hardly even feel it. That is one drawback to living in a milder climate when it comes to preparedness - you can't as easily have a jacket as your main gear carrier all the time.
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#22991 - 01/08/04 07:29 PM
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Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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Got Georgia on you mind, eh?
During the warmer months, I tend to wear a T-shirt underneath a heavier shirt with long sleeves and two chest pockets. The pockets help with carrying gear. I also have a tropical weight flight jacket that offers several pockets. Wear a T-shirt underneath that, and I'm set.
I've never been asked about my wearing long sleeves in warm weather. Should someone someday ask, I could say I tend to sunburn easily, which is true.
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#22992 - 01/08/04 08:24 PM
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I agree about the long sleeves. If I'm going hiking or fishing, I always wear an SPF-rated supplex long-sleeved shirt, even if it is blazing hot outside. Actually keeps you cooler than a cotton short-sleeve, since the sun isn't cooking your flesh. Come to think of it, a subdued, mid-weight, button-down, long-sleeve shirt with chest pockets is about the most versatile top you can have in your arsenal.
I really like the idea of wearing a photographer's vest or something like that in the summer, but I'm afraid it would attract too much attention in my usual metropolitan surroundings.
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