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Re: How to pack light, some tips Posted on: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 06:20:53 MDT


"J. Clarke" wrote in message
news:faek4n01pq3@news2.newsguy.com...
> Chris Blunt wrote:
>> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 06:26:47 GMT, "sharx35"
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Chris Blunt" wrote in message
>>> news:9nrkc397lrmi3ul9476d3odvnv37ahi926@4ax.com...
>>>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 15:58:18 +0300, Markku Grönroos
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Spehro Pefhany" kirjoitti
>>>>> viestissä:nl3jc3pki22123egcss1f7vrbitem9vb0v@4ax.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I carry a small bottle of shampoo, because I don't like the free
>>>>>> stuff. Maybe 200ml, which could last for several weeks. Not
>>>>>> having a mobile phone seems silly.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Why? When travelling on holiday, you need a phone. I don't need
>>>>> one.
>>>>
>>>> I find a phone to keep in touch with people even more useful when
>>>> I'm traveling than it is at home. It also serves as a camera, an
>>>> alarm clock, a GPS, and a way to check my emails. Something so
>>>> compact that does all that and only weighs around 100g easily
>>>> justifies being taken along on any trips I make.
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>
>>> They take lousy quality pictures.
>>
>> In fact I think the 5 megapixel camera on my Nokia N95 takes better
>> pictures than my Canon IXUS which I bought only a couple of years
>> ago.
>> It may not be a professional quality camera, I don't think anyone
>> would describe the quality as lousy.
>>
>>> No, you do NOT need GPS unless you are,
>>> perhaps, on safari and surely the OPERATORS of the safari will take
>>> care of THAT need.
>>
>> No, I certainly don't *need* GPS, but its was very nice to have
>> while
>> driving around Thailand a few weeks ago. On several occasions it
>> made
>> finding locations we were visiting a lot easier.
>>
>>> E-mails can be checked at any one of the MILLIONS of cyber cafes
>>> in the world.
>>
>> Of course, and that's probably what I'd do if I wanted to do any
>> serious work online. The advantage for me is being able to check
>> instantly from anywhere whether there's any email that needs
>> attending
>> to in the first place, without even having to go near an internet
>> cafe.
>
> Personally I've never gotten an email that _needed_ checking. If
> someone really wants to get hold of me they can call and if they want
> to get hold of me when I'm on vacation they can bloody well leave a
> message and wait until I get home.
>
> The cell phone is for _my_ convenience, not for the convenience of
> others. While I always carry it, unless I'm using it or expecting a
> call from someone I want to talk to, it's turned off.
>

Well, if I ever DO get one, that will be my attitude, too. It will usually
be turned OFF, unless I am calling out or expecting an urgent call.

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