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Join Date: Jun 2004
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My turn (thost71's rig)
1: 1997 Ford Contour This is my "daily driver" vehicle. It's better suited for stumbling than my Jeep and is much more comfortable. I won't ride with my laptop on my motorcycle, so it's not even a candidate for stumbling. 2: Compaq Presario R3030US 2.66GHz, 60mb HD, 512mb RAM, 15.4" WXGA display, integrated Broadcom 802.11b/g WinXP/Fedora Core 1 3: Maxxtro USB->RS232 Convertor For GPS connectivity 4: Garmin GPSMAP 60C I love my Garmin. 5: Kyocera 7135 PalmOS SmartPhone In case I need (legal) Internet connectivity while stumbling... 6: 150W Power Inverter Can't see it very well in the pic, but it's mounted to the left side wall of the glove compartment. I also have a 325W inverter but I keep that with my off-roading gear. 150W is enough to power my laptop without a problem. 7: Lucent Orinoco "Gold" 802.11b PCMCIA card It's got an external antenna connector - the Broadcom in the Compaq doesn't. 8: Pringles Cantenna Built it a couple of days ago. I'm waiting for the Orinoco pigtail that I bought on eBay a few days ago before I can test it. 9: Samsonite Business One Mobile Office To carry all this stuff around in... Last edited by thost71 : 06-19-2004 at 05:46 PM. Reason: Forgot something... |
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