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October 08, 2005
What's on your keychain
I've been meaning to write this one for quite some time.
What's on YOUR keychain?
I've had useful stuff on mine for a long time now. I only keep two keys on there (car and apartment), so it's way too small and I'd lose it unless I had something weighty on there.
For a few years I had a mini Maglite torch

But then I got a cell phone with a flashlight, so I removed it and put a mini leatherman knockoff on there.
Then i lost that one, and had a regular pocket knife for a while.
Finally I switched cell phones (anyone else get tired of using the same for more than a year?), and once again needed a flashlight handy.
This time I find a mini leatherman knockoff locally, with a mini led torch hidden in one of the handles. It's slightly larger than I like, and comes in a small pouch, but I'd rather be caught WITH a Phillips screwdriver and a torch, than without...

So, what's on your keychain?
And since so many geeks would say: USB thumbdrive, I've included a link to a discussion about what geeks keep on it:
What's on your USB drive
The main link there is to a list that's wonderful for IT support people. It's just amazing how poor shape regular users leave their computers in, and I think I need a larger thumbdrive in order to be able to fit all this stuff:
http://www.miketechshow.com/2005/09/mike-tech-show-podcast-30-09-24-05.html
Finally, I think the time for me to only have a USB thumbdrive is over (or even worse, I usually only have an MP3 player filled with music).
I think I need to get my boss to shell out for one of these:
eMagic hard drive enclosure
Posted by Ann at October 8, 2005 03:26 PM
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The big question, is whether that phillips screwdriver on the leatherman knockoff works, or strips out. If it works ok, how about a link where to get one.
Posted by: Ron at October 28, 2005 07:00 AM