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Find The Boots

Rantings from a few corporate types about life, technology, travel, guns, politics, and everything good in the world.

Getting Lost

Thursday, October 26, 2006



Famous for it, but I've resisted bringing a GSP along with me for a number of reasons.
  1. Cost. Who wants another multi-hundred dollar gadget?
  2. Power. Right, another power cord. And please don't tell me to "get a tip" for my portable power supply. Those d*mn things just don't last long enought to find the tips for my laptop, my US phone, my GSM phone, MP3 Player, etc, etc. Plus I have to remember to seperately expense a dozen tips.
  3. Complexity. Duh
Well, perhaps this be the bomb then? Solar powered, hundred bucks (a magic expense number!), simple to interface with your PDA/Phone/laptop via bluetooth.

   

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