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Revision as of 07:41, 4 September 2016
Devices
Cell phone | Motorola Moto X |
Reading | Kindle |
Writing | Moleskine Large Plain Notebook |
Laptop | MacBook Pro |
Tablet | iPad Pro 9.7 with Logitech Solar Wireless Keyboard |
Camera | Olympus OM-D E-M5 and Canon PowerShot S95 |
Video | Zoom Q4 |
Audio Recorder | Zoom H1 |
Water Bottle | Kleen Kanteen 800ml for cold and 12oz Wide Mouth Insulated for hot |
Security
I depend on my cell phone for many things. If I lost it, it would be disastrous. These steps make it less so:
- Activate two-factor authentication on as many services as have it (e.g. Google Apps, Facebook, etc.)
- Install a remote finder / wiper app. These three have high ratings:
If I lose my phone:
- Remotely attempt to locate the phone. If it's stolen, wipe it.
- Revoke access to different accounts.
- Change passwords to different accounts.
Bags
I love Tom Bihn bags. I own three along with several accessories:
- Brain Bag: For heavy usage, travel. This thing has been all over the world with me.
- Synapse: Day bag, hiking.
- Medium Cafe Bag: Lightweight, ultraportable day bag. Often pack this as a travel day bag.
I'm considering more. They're that good.
I have a very sturdy TravelPro roller bag that I use for trips. It's been all over the world, and I love it.