Planning a trip can be fun and exciting, and in fact most people spend
more time planning for their yearly vacation than they do for their retirement.
It is still easy to forget things, however, so here is a short list of
stuff you may want to bring with you:
CLOTHES
5 Dress Ties,
1 Dress jacket,
2 pairs Slacks/skirts,
2-4 shirts,
Bathing suit,
Black or blue cardigan sweater,
Raincoat,
Umbrella,
5 Pairs socks,
5 pairs undergarments,
Long T-shirt, sweats or shorts (doubles as sleep wear),
Scarf, hair band, or bandanna,
1 pair dress shoes ,
1 pair walking shoes (wear),
Extra laces,
Sandals or flip-flops,
2 Belts,
EMERGENCY KIT
(Not for Carry-on)
Multi-tool,
Scissors,
Mess kit,
Safety pins,
CARRY-ON
Sewing kit,
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss,
Razor, blades, shaving cream/oil,
Comb and/or hairbrush,
Shampoo,
Deodorant,
Bar soap & container,
Nail clippers,
Unbreakable mirror,
Towel,
Spot-remover pen,
Toilet paper,
Antibacterial wipes,
Insect repellent, sunscreen, lip balm,
After-bite, calamine, bandages,
Acetaminophen,
Seasickness pills,
Vitamins,
Prescription medications,
Water purifier tablets,
Analgesic,
Diarrhea treatment (e.g. Imodium AD),
Contraceptives,
Menstrual supplies,
Plastic water bottle,
Collapsible cup,
Sunglasses,
Retainer case,
Lens cleaning cloth/supplies,
Earplugs,
Eye mask,
Pens,
Pencils,
Small notebook,
Personal addresses,
Telephone numbers,
Business cards,
Reading material,
Envelopes,
Inflatable travel pillow,
Compass,
Whistle,
Rubber bands,
Cotton Swab Sticks,
Cord,
Twine,
Zipper-type plastic bags,
Garbage bags,
Duct tape,
PAPERWORK
Tickets,
Passport,
Extra passport photos,
Visas,
Maps,
Guidebooks,
Phrase books,
Itinerary,
Charge & ATM cards, cash,
Traveler's checks,
2 Personal checks,
Under-clothes security pouch,
Driver's license,
Health insurance info,
Auto insurance card (if renting a car),
Vaccination certificates,
Copies of important documents,
Copy of medical prescriptions,
Copy of eyeglass prescription,
GADGETS:
GPS,
Camera and accessories,
Cell phone,
Cell phone charger,
Laptop computer,
Computer power cord,
Alarm clock,
Flashlight,
Extra bulb,
Extra batteries,
Battery charger,
Universal power kits,
GIFTS
Laptops for Travel
By L Tritten
Okay, so you've decided to buy a laptop because of the convenience of its
portability. Keep in mind that there are many laptops on the market, and
you will need to review their specs carefully in order to know if it will
suit your particular needs. For instance, there are laptops that fit into
the category of desktop replacements, which usually contain everything
that a normal desktop PC might have and more, however because of their
weight, it would not be a practical choice for travelers. Following are
a few quick tips to consider when shopping for your laptop.
If this computer will be just for traveling and as a secondary computer,
you may be able to get away with less memory in consideration for other
features you may need instead. This could save you money – just something
to think about.
The physical size of the laptop is one of the most important things to
consider if you will be traveling often. You may want to look into a laptop
that is categorized as an ultra portable. Ultra portable laptops usually
weigh less than 4 pounds. Remember that the heavier the laptop is, the
more cumbersome it may be when traveling with other luggage. The average
weight of most laptops is approximately 6 pounds, but some of the larger
laptops can weigh up to 10 pounds or more, which would make traveling with
them very inconvenient.
One necessity when traveling with your laptop may be Internet access. Look
at laptops equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities. Many of the newer laptops
are now equipped with Bluetooth capabilities.
Processing speed is a major consideration and I would suggest buying a
laptop with the fastest processing speed you can afford. If you're doing
any sort of multimedia tasking, look for at least 2.0 GHz.
When checking out RAM, I would suggest a minimum of 512 MB. If you plan
to store large amount of music or photos you will need more RAM, and if
doing any gaming, you’ll need a video card with at least 32 MB of RAM.
As far as the hard drive, most people can get by on 20 GB to 40 GB. If
you work with spreadsheets, digital photo or video files, consider more.
Battery life is a very important consideration when traveling with your
computer. Most laptops use lithium-ion batteries for the longest charge.
Keep in mind that if you use high processing speeds and large amounts of
RAM, your battery life will be affected. If it is in your budget, you may
want to consider purchasing an extra battery.
While were on the subject of battery life, screen size and resolution are
a factor. Screen resolutions range from 800 x 600 pixels to 1600 x 1200.
You will need to remember that the larger the screen, and the higher the
resolution, the quicker the juice will be drained from your battery.
CD and DVD drives are another choice you will need to make. Do you really
need one installed on your computer, or will an external drive to plug-in
only when necessary serve your purpose? Remember, this may add unnecessary
weight to your computer.
Last, whether you plan to purchase your laptop computer through an online
company, or a store, be sure to check them out in person first. Check out
the display models to see if you are comfortable with such attributes as
the weight, display, processing speed and keyboard size. Keyboard size
can really vary on the smaller laptops and trying it out in person, can
really make a difference. You will be happy with your purchase if you take
the time to decide what you really need, do your research and compare prices.
L Tritten writes on various subjects and hosts Laptop Computers Reviewed
along with a blog about laptops and other gadgets.
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