A few nice video driver remover pictures I found:
What is in my bag Feb 2011

Image by Joi
Mark asked me to do this for BoingBoing.
www.boingboing.net/2011/02/16/whats-in-my-bag-joi.html
I modify my bag depending on regardless of whether it’s most likely I’ll be riding a bike, snowmobile, and so forth. I also at times carry an iPad. The amount and type of dive gear and digital camera(s) modifications with wherever I am traveling to as nicely.
Nevertheless, this is a quite great sample of what is generally in my bag these days.
The Chrome messenger bag is an outdated favored. It work pretty properly in the airport and is super on bicycles, snowmobiles and other rapidly moving automobiles. Downside is that the buckle is a bit bulky and cheeky individuals can hit it and the bag falls from you back.
I use my Galileo Sol as my major dive pc and the ScubaPro XtenderV3 as my backup. The Xtender is only available in Japan and is small sufficient to be utilised as my main watch. I carry rope and a knot manual and practice knots throughout landing and takeoff often. The oxygen analyzer is necessary to check Nitrox diving cylinders. The initial help kit if clear. The "barrier" is a plastic issue you place above someone’s face to safeguard you from cooties when giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation during CPR. I carry various dive certification cards and insurance coverage cards with a few dive log pages and leave the rest of my logbook at property.
When I am on the plane, I load up my wallet with the credit cards, metro cards, ID cards, membership cards, currency and other regional factors I will require in the spot that I will land and stash the other cards and currency in a large wallet thingie. I preserve several crypto keys on a keyring collectively. I carry a stack of customs forms for Japan and the US so I can fill them out when we’re taking off and not wait for the copy from the flight attendant.
I used to have at least a single tough disk failure on my MacBook Pro every 12 months until finally I switched to SSDs. I removed the DVD and put in another SSD which is RAID mirrored since I am not paranoid. I carry a total backup on an external difficult disk and put all of my pictures on a separate external tough disk.
I have a Blackberry Bold with an etisalat SIM with a world-wide information and email roaming program. The iPhone 4 is unlocked and I swap SIMs on the plane primarily based on in which I am going. The Nexus One also gets a local SIM. The Nokia 1200 is for when I need 390 hours of standby battery time and up to 7 hours speak time. I have USB data modems from Etisalat in the UAE, Verizon in the US and emobile in Japan.
I carry a Leica M9 with a 35mm Sumliux. I employed to carry the 50mm f/1 Noctilux, but I made the decision it was too hefty and airports tended to scrutinize it much more than my 35mm. I use the Flip MinoHD for video though at times I use a GoPro HD HERO. I carry a universal electrical power supply adapter that I restock at Narita airport since I often give them away.
I located that the hand sanitizer in the United Airlines amenity kit to be precisely the correct dimension so that airport safety don’t discover it in your pocket.
I carry a Livescribe pen and notebook that makes it possible for me to upload the notes to my computer which does handwriting recognition and search against my notes as nicely as link sound recordings to the notes. I nonetheless sometimes use my HP12C since I like the way it feels. I carry backup batteries for my Leica and my Blackberry.
I have different earbuds and headphones and switch in between them depending on how prolonged my flight is and how considerably room I have in my bag.
What was in my bag in 2005
Looks like I leaned away from audio recording and playback and added diving. Slightly more international now too instead of just US/Japan.
Wow, really cool… I have to admit, I studied this for a good 15 minutes…
Oh and considering I’m not under the scrutiny of airport security every 3 days, I am happy to babysit your noct while you are overseas. Haha…
What are Crypto Keys? My google searches find nothing. What do theyt do? Where can I get one?
They’re just security keys from PayPal, Banks, Blizzard, etc.
Wow, that’s a lot of stuff! How much does that actually weigh? And how’s the security check at airports – how much stuff do you have to take out of the bag usually?