National CrunchGear's Vacation: Travel for Geeks

Monday, March 19th, 2007

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This week we’ll be running a series of articles on travel for geeks. Whether you’re headed to Fiji for some R&R or to Singapore to supervise a team of ADA programmers, geeks are on the go. With that in mind, we’ll be talking about packing, booking tickets, buying foreign gadgetry, and surviving jetlag and X’s Revenge where X={Montezuma, That Weird Thing on a Stick, Oops I Ate the Ice Cube, …}. Today, we’ll talk about the ultimate Geek Go Bag and we encourage you to send in your best travel tips to tips at crunchgear.com or simply post them in comments.

CrunchGear: Flying the Friendly Skies with 50 pounds of Electronics and Getting Stopped and Strip Searched at Every Checkpoint.

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