Something happened when I started carrying my iPhone. I'm not sure if there's a causal relationship or not, but it happened as soon as I stopped needing my Palm and the previous phone I had been carrying. I have been slowly shedding gadgets and things I carry around. I no longer wear a belt pack, my key ring has gone from about 15 keys to four (car, house, wife's car, office), and I am considering an even smaller daily bag. I have quit carrying store discount cards altogether, and either get a "courtesy card" or let them look my discount up at checkout. The car insurance (mandatory), AAA, and office door key cards, and a few other scraps of needed paper have been moved to a front pocket wallet, where I've also started carrying note cards. (OK, it's not really a wallet, but it serves that purpose for me.) I purchased a slightly larger money clip that holds my credit cards. (Yes, I bought from Levenger. The pieces are of fantastic quality, and are exactly what I was wanting them to be. I've not seen the same things elsewhere. That's reason enough for me to splurge a bit.)
It used to be a mark of geekiness how prepared one was for events of the technical kind, so batteries, screwdrivers, flashlights and the like were necessary and obsessed over. I still have a small cable bag with a travel mouse, penlight LED, USB travel light, travel iPhone and earphone charger. There's a pocket on the side of my bag with checkbooks, and various headphones/earbuds and splitters in another pocket, but a laptop, power adapter and umbrella is pretty much the entire contents of the large section of my bag. (Given North Carolina's current drought conditions, the umbrella is more a talisman than a useful tool. Still, when we get rain, it really pours.)
So, over the holidays, I intend to move to a smaller bag, except when traveling. Now, if I could only pare down the body weight as easily.....
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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