I've realized that most of the products I've suggested may have satisfied my geek nerd cravings. Hence, I've created this post to balance the list of items that will also satisfy wifey's interest as well.


Check out Athleta quick dry clothing line for women. In particular, their line of clothing designed for hiking and exploring.
Enjoy
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Our kids are pretty good at sleeping through background noise. Ofcourse, with exception, if they hear mom and dad's voice they sometimes wake out of their sleep.


For those who have the same issues, there is a small sound conditioner product called Life Sounds by Marpac. We may pick up one before the next Camera Cruise. If there is anyone out there who has used this item before, let us know if it really works.
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I'm not sure if I would make use of this product but I think it's cool just the same. After a few hours of the Camera Cruise workshop and relaxing for the rest of the day, could you see yourself creating a Stitching Postcard?

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I found an awesome site Seat Guru that helps you locate and select airplane seats. It can come in handy especially if you are trying to book seating with your kids or your equipment in mind.
The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities, and airline information.

- Detailed seatmap graphics
- In-depth comments about seats with limited recline, reduced legroom, and misaligned windows
- Color-coding to help identify superior and substandard seats
- In-seat power port locations
- Galley, lavatory, exit row, and closet locations
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I'm very interested in ordering a couple of these luggage tags for the family. Anyone out there have either the luggage tag or passport cover let me know?
Whether you want to make a statement, or make locating your luggage easier these colorful travel accessories are guaranteed to put the fun in function!

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Okay I haven't tried this myself so I can't give a proper review but after the Camera Cruise I can't wait to try it. Just like the name: Tourist Remover, is a software that helps remove unwanted objects like "tourists" out of your pictures. If anyone is familiar with the software, let me know how well it works.
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I just discovered an amazing product called Stash Card that is a secret compartment for a few personal items like keys and cash in your laptop. This and few others can be seen on the vagabondish blog entry named 26 Killer Travel Gadgets Every Geek Needs. A must read before you leave for your next travels.
Geek Gadget:
Kind of a pointless gadget. It's like hiding all your money in your ferrari. What if someone takes your laptop? Then you've lost everything. Bit of a Weird Gadget really.
(03.15.10 @ 02:14 PM)
Carl Reid:
Ha ha ha...that's a great point. Let me know your thoughts on some other gadgets I've posted.
(03.16.10 @ 11:20 PM)
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