![]() ![]() Next, you're probably going to need access to your address book, schedule, open to-do's, voice memos, and all of the other nuggets of wisdom hiding in your PDA. Items one and two, check I got both things ready to go in the bag. And if it's a trip of any length, you'll also want to take your cell phone charger. So that means the cell phone makes the trip. Packing today, especially if you're giving a presentation, is a whole different ballgame, as you can see in the image at right ( larger version)įirst, you need to make sure that you're reachable, anytime, anywhere. A decade ago, packing for a three-day business trip would require nothing more than insuring that you had sufficient clothes in your bag, the required personal care items, and perhaps your address book and maybe even a calculator. Traveling has become a much more complex endeavor than it used to be. ![]() Since I live in Portland, Oregon, I had to pack for a plane trip to the 'big city.' That's when the fun began. ![]() Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking about Mac OS X (one of my favorite subjects) at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco (thanks to everyone who came to my sessions!). I wrote it shortly after returning from the Macworld show in San Francisco, as I was amazed at the amount of stuff I had to take for such a short and simple trip! I'm reproducing it here just so it becomes part of the archives. Note: This post originally appeared on my friend Kirk McElhearn's blog, Kirkville, back in January, as I didn't have a blog site at that point. ![]()
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