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4-04-2010 @ 2:06AM
Scott said...
I get it, I totally get it. Every time I get on a plane, I see the different "genres" of travel types. Really interesting to look at some times actually. I'm the guy with the one laptop bag with the spare undies and socks in it I wash each evening in the room's complementary creepy boutique shampoo while buying a travel axe pack for myself because I know I gotta throw it away before I can board the plane again anyway. I totally get it! Look at the luggage, it tells you everything!
How about -5 points for using a country specific GPS, then +1 point for downloading the country specific pack into pocket GPS on location by satellite modem, +5 pts for not bringing a GPS, and +10 pts for using a 1600's Christopher Columbus style map?
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