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jenett ([personal profile] jenett) wrote2013-07-03 08:52 am

Fifth Salon: Things we carry with us

Welcome to our fifth salon discussion thread. Wander in, invite a friend to come along, and chat! (Not sure what's going on? Here, have a brief FAQ.) The first three went wonderfully - you can find them in my salon tag. Please take a quick look at the reminders at the bottom of this post, too.

Topic of the day: What do you have in your pocketses? Or to be more useful, what stuff do you carry with you? I ask partly because I want to talk about what I have with me, but also because I'm contemplating being more systematic about some of it, and I suspect you all will have interesting ideas.

My usual bag is either a backpack (if I'm walking to work) or a small messenger bag. (My backpack is Tom Bihn'sSynapse 19, and my smaller messenger bag is their Medium Cafe bag. They wear amazingly well, come in nice colours, and have pockets and interior design that make me immensely happy. I own various others from them.)

What I usually have in my pockets at the moment is my keys (work key, house key, car key, car key fob) in the left, and my iPhone in the right. What I usually have in my bag is my asthma inhaler, a pen, and a few other minor things.

I'd like to do better. Things I'm currently contemplating include:
* Minor first aid kit (ibuprofen, several sizes of things to put on cuts or blisters, etc.)
* Whether I want to get some sort of pocket tool. In specific, the thing I need most and don't always have handy is stuff for opening computer cases/removing components. (And, y'know, in case of zombie apocalypse or getting stranded in back woods rural highway, a small knife blade and scissors and such wouldn't exactly be a *bad* idea)
* A small actually useful sewing kit (which probably means putting it together myself. because the pre-made ones never make sense to me.)
* Some combo of other useful self-care stuff. (Portable "I need food" object? I usually have a water bottle with me.) Lip balm. That kind of thing.
* A USB with useful stuff on it. (I have been creating one of these for work, with things I use all the time, but I could probably stand to have a personal one.)

Music in the background: I am very much about the comfort listening this week, which lead to my creating a playlist of Enya and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Yo-Yo Ma playing Bach cello suites. (Look, I'm a person whose comfort reading has long included Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. I never claimed to be normal about these things. Whatever normal is.)

Other possible topics: (plus whatever you suggest!)
* The annoyances of weather. (Weather is my current most annoying migraine trigger: it threw me for a loop Monday. I am still cranky.)

* Ways you make things like waiting for laundry at the laundromat or waiting for car repairs more enjoyable. (Guess what I'm doing this week.) Both places are noisy enough that complicated reading is not generally viable. Neither place has wi-fi, so if I want Internet, I am limited to my phone, and neither has a table, so I can't type easily. And neither has somewhere near enough by I could go grab coffee and sit there instead.)

* Nifty things you have read/watched/listened to this week/month/year and why we ought to check them out.

Quick reminders
- If you want to post anonymously, please pick a name (any name you like) that we can call you - it makes it more conversational and helps if we have more than one anon post.
- Base rule remains "Leave the conversation better than you found it, or at least not worse". If you're nervous about that, I'd rather you say something and we maybe sort out confusion later than have you not say something. (People here have been excellently friendly and helpful so far.)
- I am still working on finding the balance on how much I talk vs. how much other people talk, so I am sometimes taking a bit before I reply to things. (An hour or two, usually.) Also, it is a slow brain week for me, please excuse.
- The FAQ still has useful stuff, but I have not added to it recently.
- Comments tend to trickle in over the course of a day or two: you might enjoy checking back later if you're not tracking the conversation.
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[personal profile] ckd 2013-07-03 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Belt: iPhone on left side belt, work badge reel on right side (when applicable), FitBit on right side. I am have recovered from the situation a few years ago at which I reached Peak Batman; at one point I routinely carried a Palm TX, featurephone, pager, iPod, and pocketknife/multitool (Victorinox Cybertool 34) sometimes supplemented by a point & shoot camera and/or handheld GPS unit.

My phone now replaces all of those except the Cybertool, which I stopped carrying so it wouldn't wind up in the jaws of the TSA. That thing can field-strip an AlphaServer without any other tools; I've done it.

Pockets: (left) wallet, (right) Nexus 4, keychain, usually a ballpoint pen or two. The keychain has a leather ID folio for my CharlieCard and ZipCard, a fold-out iPod/iPhone cable (30-pin, so I'll probably remove this soon now that I don't have a 30-pin iPhone), and a small TSA-compliant Leatherman multitool. Also some keys. :-)

Bag (Brenthaven Trek laptop backpack): iPad, work laptop (if on call) or personal laptop (if traveling for long enough to make it worth bringing), miscellaneous batteries/cables/adapters/etc (including a 10000 mAh battery that let me recharge both phones at 4th Street), flashlight (also seen at 4th Street), medications (ibuprofen and other OTC, plus my usual prescription items), pens, headphones, sunglasses, windbreaker/emergency rain jacket.

Sometimes added to bag:

-"need food" supplies: I am a big fan of RealSticks, which are protein in a form that's tasty, quick, needs no refrigeration, and gluten-free (and also free of milk and nut allergens) for those who need it. They're available as singles at Whole Foods if you want to try them, but I now buy them by the box so I have 'em available to pack for trips etc.

- dead tree books (for plane flights or for reading before falling asleep).
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[personal profile] cadenzamuse 2013-07-04 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
I love the phrase "Peak Batman." :)