Need to work on my routine a bit it seems.

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BostLabs

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This morning getting ready for work checklist:

1. Disconnect eGo battery from Charger
2. Top off any T3 tanks that may be low.
3. Pack up my kit and place next to my clothes on the bed.
4. Dress.
5. Disconnect cell phone and place in pocket.
6. Ready iPad to take to work.
7. grab keys to my Harley and house keys.
8. Put ecig kit in right front pocket.
9. Boots on.
10. Bring the dogs in and get them in their crates.
11. Grab backpack after putting iPad in it.
12. Grab lunch pail.
13. Out the door.
14. Gear up.
15. Fire up the bike.
16. Off to work.

Nice ride in, no one tried to run me over. Looking forward to getting to work so I can vape some 555. Get all the way to my office sit down in my chair and I'm all set for the day.



Forgot my wallet....

:facepalm:
 

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This morning getting ready for work checklist:

1. Disconnect eGo battery from Charger
2. Top off any T3 tanks that may be low.
3. Pack up my kit and place next to my clothes on the bed.
4. Dress.
5. Disconnect cell phone and place in pocket.
6. Ready iPad to take to work.
7. grab keys to my Harley and house keys.
8. Put eCig kit in right front pocket.
9. Boots on.
10. Bring the dogs in and get them in their crates.
11. Grab backpack after putting iPad in it.
12. Grab lunch pail.
13. Out the door.
14. Gear up.
15. Fire up the bike.
16. Off to work.

Nice ride in, no one tried to run me over. Looking forward to getting to work so I can vape some 555. Get all the way to my office sit down in my chair and I'm all set for the day.



Forgot my wallet....

:facepalm:

You remind me of myself. My daily carry includes my phone, mifi device, tablet, eroll PCC, ego-c twist, small refill bottle, key, and 20 ounce travel cup of tea. Sometimes it also includes lunch. I don't even want to get into my routine. It's a challenge to keep everything charged.

I will be adding Google glass just as soon as that becomes possible.
 

BostLabs

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You remind me of myself. My daily carry includes my phone, mifi device, tablet, eroll PCC, ego-c twist, small refill bottle, key, and 20 ounce travel cup of tea. Sometimes it also includes lunch. I don't even want to get into my routine. It's a challenge to keep everything charged.

I will be adding Google glass just as soon as that becomes possible.

My backpack has my work laptop as well. I'm not sure it I need any more gadgets....

Good lord! What am I saying? I'm a geek, of course I need more gadgets!

:D My wife may kill me yet.
 

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This morning getting ready for work checklist:

1. Disconnect eGo battery from Charger
2. Top off any T3 tanks that may be low.
3. Pack up my kit and place next to my clothes on the bed.
4. Dress.
5. Disconnect cell phone and place in pocket.
6. Ready iPad to take to work.
7. grab keys to my Harley and house keys.
8. Put eCig kit in right front pocket.
9. Boots on.
10. Bring the dogs in and get them in their crates.
11. Grab backpack after putting iPad in it.
12. Grab lunch pail.
13. Out the door.
14. Gear up.
15. Fire up the bike.
16. Off to work.

Nice ride in, no one tried to run me over. Looking forward to getting to work so I can vape some 555. Get all the way to my office sit down in my chair and I'm all set for the day.



Forgot my wallet....

:facepalm:

Who needs a wallet you have the necessary things of survival. I grabbed a 18500 bat when I meant to grab a 18650 bat before and did not realize it till I needed a fresh bat! you can stack a few dimes on the bottom of your mod and it works if you ever get in to that situation!

just be careful as from what you wrote I am assuming you are charging your ego over night, that can lead to problems, better to get a couple extra so you don't have to charge over night

Good point you can go to any Hobie shop that carry's RC stuff get a lipo bag get a tin of butter cookies or similar. Make a hole in it big enough to fit the charger threw drill a few random holes. Place you batteries in the bag in the Tin and even doing this try to charge in a place that wont burn like a tile counter top. It is a slight chance they will have problems but someone wins the lottery every week.
 
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.........am I the only one who thought the original post was going a different direction....:blink:.....I was mentally re-organizing the morning list...:p....things to do the night before, etc........that's it.......I am insane...8-o...LOL....glad it was just your wallet.........:2cool:
 

BostLabs

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.........am I the only one who thought the original post was going a different direction....:blink:.....I was mentally re-organizing the morning list...:p....things to do the night before, etc........that's it.......I am insane...8-o...LOL....glad it was just your wallet.........:2cool:

When I was telling this story to my wife she stopped me before the punch line and said that I forgot my vapor kit. I said "Heck no. I would have come back for that!" LOL!
 

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When I was telling this story to my wife she stopped me before the punch line and said that I forgot my vapor kit. I said "Heck no. I would have come back for that!" LOL!

.........forget the vapor kit...8-o....bite your tongue woman......LOL..........:p
 
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