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    Forget Your Charger? Call the Front Desk

    Over the last couple of months, I have been on a mission to find decent podcasts to listen to while I walk the dog or drive to work.  Using Google Listen, I have setup my Droid to sync with several podcasts.  Everything from CNet, NPR, and The Economist (although I will admit The Economist is a little heavy for me...but I can pretend right?) are good listens and catch me up on what I might have missed on Reader. Today's Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing had a good tip to consider while traveling.  Basically the tidbit was that many hotels have hundreds of chargers left at their hotels during the year.  I have to admit that I have been one of those people who left a charger in the room.  So instead of actually buying a new one while on the road, why not try calling the front desk to borrow one?  No idea if they will actually give it to you, but it is worth a try.
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    • 10 August 2010
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    I grew up as a techie and first got hooked using an old Texas Instruments programming in Basic ("Hello World" app is my fav) and then learned the fun of "integration" making my PCjr actually run the old Sierra games I wanted to play. After a lot of fun at college, I found myself entrenched in the government technology world leading projects and integrating systems for the past 11+ years. I have extensive experience in technical project management, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Collaboration Technologies, Information Sharing, and Secure Systems Integration.

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    I grew up as a techie and first got hooked using an old Texas Instruments programming in Basic ("Hello World" app is my fav) and then learned the fun of "integration" making my PCjr actually run the old Sierra games I wanted to play. After a lot of fun at college, I found myself entrenched in the government technology world leading projects and integrating systems for the past 11+ years. I have extensive experience in technical project management, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Collaboration Technologies, Information Sharing, and Secure Systems Integration.

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