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  • Posts: 13,857 Member

    If you have Samsung Pay or similar can't you cut that down to phone and keys?
    Or if you have a car that talks to your phone, can't you cut that down to just your phone?
    But in any case, don't I always have to remember my glasses?
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    Didn't my luggage fly on more planes than I did on this last trip?
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    Wasn't it no surprise to me that it finally arrived with a puncture and missing one set of double wheels?
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    And does the airline just say, "Oh well, sorry"?
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    Even for domestic travel, wouldn't you want your wallet to carry your identification for check in at the airport? And your credit card (along with ID) at the hotel?
    Speaking of travel, when I'm going anywhere for more than a day, don't I always take not only my wallet (with RealID license, key card, credit cards and cash), glasses, phone and watch, but also phone charger, watch charger (custom cable), USB power bank, cables, possibly my Paperwhite and/or tablet and/or laptop with charger, and then, as an afterthought, maybe some clothes and toiletries too? 😂
  • Posts: 13,791 Member
    And @srazamora wondered if I was the Boy Scout based upon amount of stuff I kept with me in my lunch box? 🤣
  • Posts: 3,108 Member
    Isn't it crazy how it ends up being 2 suitcases after packing only the essentials???
  • Posts: 13,791 Member
    Isn't that statement even more crazy considering I can pack for a week of camping using only a single backpack?
  • Posts: 4,627 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    "Image taken from"...did you or someone you know hand-draw your avatar based upon a photograph?

    Wouldn’t it be more likely that I used ab AI photo to cartoon app, @nossmf ?
  • Posts: 4,627 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    And @srazamora wondered if I was the Boy Scout based upon amount of stuff I kept with me in my lunch box? 🤣

    😂 @nossmf , do you recognize @frankwbrown as a fellow Boy Scout after that comment?
  • Posts: 4,627 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Isn't that statement even more crazy considering I can pack for a week of camping using only a single backpack?

    Isn’t it nice going back to the basics like that, especially since American culture is all about how we should want, need, and buy more?
  • Posts: 19,833 Member
    Over the years, haven't I been able to pare down to one suitcase and still include everything on @frankwbrown 's list (with the exception of the watch charger)?
  • Posts: 4,627 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    Over the years, haven't I been able to pare down to one suitcase and still include everything on @frankwbrown 's list (with the exception of the watch charger)?
    How do you charge your watch? 🤔

  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    edited July 2024
    nossmf wrote: »
    Isn't that statement even more crazy considering I can pack for a week of camping using only a single backpack?

    What, like a 60 liter backpack? 😂
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    srazamora wrote: »
    How do you charge your watch? 🤔
    Aren't I perhaps a little overly cautious, given that my watch has enough power to last more than 2 weeks?
  • Posts: 13,791 Member
    Why not use a watch with a battery that lasts 10 years, like the one I have?
  • Posts: 19,833 Member
    srazamora wrote: »
    How do you charge your watch? 🤔
    What happened to the response I typed up earlier? 🤔
    Didn't I say, "have you considered that when I do wear a watch, it might ne of the non-charging variety"?
  • Posts: 9,447 Member
    couldn't you avoid need for watch charger if you get a solar powered watch?
  • Posts: 9,447 Member
    or, like me, a plain old battery operated one - doesn't the battery on them last about 2 years?
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    edited July 2024
    nossmf wrote: »
    Why not use a watch with a battery that lasts 10 years, like the one I have?
    Why would I want a watch like that when my Garmin Fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar keeps the time, has multiple alarms, tracks my swimming, walking, running, cycling, strength training, yoga, tai chi and more, plus acts as a credit card, plays music, talks to my phone, monitors my health, has GPS/maps, a compass, altimeter, barometer, LED flashlight, touchscreen, a water rating of 10 ATM, and who knows what else?
    (BTW, in Smart Watch mode, isn't my watch supposed to last ~37 days?)
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    couldn't you avoid need for watch charger if you get a solar powered watch?
    Doesn't my watch have a solar panel in it, and wouldn't that suffice if I were to use it solely for keeping time? But don't I like many of the other power-consuming features too much to not use them?
  • Posts: 9,447 Member
    Am I the only one who has a plain analogue watch that just tells the time?
  • Posts: 3,108 Member
    If we didn't have our watches, how else could we alert someone that they're taking too long without being rude!?
  • Posts: 13,791 Member
    @frankwbrown, with a watch like that, do you even need to pack anything beyond a hat when you travel?

    @paperpudding, although my watch is digital, do I not otherwise meet your "just tells time" criteria?
  • Posts: 13,791 Member
    @adahpotatah2024, have you ever started a cell phone conversation with the phrase, "my battery's running low, if I cut out it's because I ran out of power?" If you happened to click "end call" before that point, how is the other person to know?
  • Posts: 4,627 Member
    Isn’t the digital watch a dream come true for someone not to confident in their analog skills? 😅
  • Posts: 13,791 Member
    Yet why do schools continue to have analog clocks above classroom doorways?
  • Posts: 3,108 Member
    Are those in the same schools still teaching cursive handwriting?
  • Posts: 4,627 Member
    srazamora wrote: »
    Isn’t the digital watch a dream come true for someone not to confident in their analog skills? 😅

    Can I take this opportunity to explain I know the proper spelling of too, but didn’t catch my mistake in time to edit the post? 🤦‍♀️
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    srazamora wrote: »

    Can I take this opportunity to explain I know the proper spelling of too, but didn’t catch my mistake in time to edit the post? 🤦‍♀️
    That happens to you to?
    Aren't I confident that never happens me?😂
  • Posts: 13,857 Member
    What is going on here?
    Didn't I find a blank page 6417 and a blank page 6418 as well?
    Didn't I post on page 6418 twice, and the first one disappeared and the second one showed up on page 6417? Didn't I post two more times on page 6418 and they both showed up on page 6417?
    Can I assume this is not an indication that the laws of physics are changing?
  • Posts: 19,833 Member
    Haven't I experienced that phenomenon in other threads here lately?

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