Wanderlusty

Making a Travel Emergency Flash Drive

inspired by this gizmodo article, i now have a travel companion that, as a solo traveler, will come in handy in situations that i hope will never happen. i’ve been lucky so far, *knock on wood*, to never have lost my wallet or gotten mugged (though i did once fear for my safety in fes, but that’s another story for another day), and i certainly don’t plan on anything happening, but sometimes i worry that my adventurous spirit will outpace precautions we as travelers undertake.

my mom was pickpocketed in prague (luckily my dad and i were there with our cards and cash, so vacation was not ruined), my brother (and cousin and friends) got all of his belongings stolen in spain (pamplona? san sebastian?), a lady from my first tour of continental europe (1998, with my family) got pickpocketed, and i remember that there was a rash of theft at a trade show i was working at in buenos aires. whatever the cause or wherever you are, it’s a real pain to deal with the consequences, and i’m hoping this flash drive will help.

i’m using a 4gb verbatim tuff ‘n tiny that i got for $6 on amazon (with free shipping thanks to prime). some reviews state that it’s not a very reliable drive, so i’m going to keep my eye on it and try it every now and then before my big trip in a couple weeks to make sure it didn’t break, but for the price, you can’t go wrong for this sort of experiment (the way i see it, the chance of having data on you is better than not being prepared at all). the packaging says it’s “rugged and sealed against water, dust, damage” — i put it on a chain necklace so as long as it can hold up against the sweat of my chest (what a pleasant thought), i’ll be good.

what’s on it? well, there are two sections:

it’s going to take some getting used to, since i don’t normally wear jewelry, but i figure better safe than sorry. i hope i never have to use this drive, but i like that it’s there in case i do.

suggestions for additions or removals?

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