MikeLynn (07-19-2014)
It's a different world we live in. So I was getting ready for a golf tournament that I play in today and thought hmm. What a world we live in.
I unplugged my rechargeable flash-light and put it on the floor beside the e-bike battery my wife just finished charging overnight. I needed the outlet to charge batteries for a radio and I needed to charge my power drill battery.
I then walked by my bar area where I was recharging my e-cigarette battery. Yes I smoke but not since December but take an ecig with me when I go out or go golfing otherwise I would be buying a pack of cigarettes. It's been working for me and I don't use it much otherwise. My cordless phone was also docked beside this getting a full charge.
I sat down on my couch where I was recharging a small blue tooth speaker, my GPS Golf Watch and my iPhone and Mophie Juice Pack which is an iPhone case with a built in extra charge that I take when I am going to be gone on long days. These were all sitting on the table beside my laptop that was plugged in and charging.
I noticed that I spend a good deal of my time charging batteries. I found it odd.
I wish I could plug myself in an recharge. It would be so nice.
MikeLynn (07-19-2014)
Didn't this whole board melt down the last time you recharged yourself? LOL
You know, lots of people recharge themselves by getting away from all those chargers and the things that need them. In other words, you need a vacation with no electronics. I'm sure you deserve a vacation.
Recharging oneself away from all of the stuff needing recharging is important and necessary. Though we often take laptops into the backyard we often don't, preferring to watch and listen. I call it listening to the grass grow.
Best wishes for a good round.
Andrew, Faye, Fitzi, and Lucy
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Whenever we go anywhere, one of the first things my husband does is set up his "charging station". I bet you've got some of those devices into which you can plug both electrical plugs and USB cords. In hotel rooms, I'm lucky to find an outlet to plug in any of my things once he's got his stuff all plugged in.
Hope a good round of golf relaxes and recharges you today!
Sue
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I'm trying to recharge. Have fun and hit em straight!
DW, Opie and I went on a short trip not long ago and I notice cords and chargers we had to take. Lots of electronic gadgets and gizmos. Used to be just an extra shirt or two, skiv's and socks. You ain't alone.
This is when it's nice being a technodummy. Only gadgets that need recharging here are my phone and the camera.
Recharging me, a good night's sleep and a morning walk with the furkids and I'm ready to go. Sets the day ahead on the perfect road.
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