Everything sux and then I think about raging fires in CA, Siberia and other places, floods in other places, earthquake and storms in Haiti and somehow, I don’t think I have it too bad.
I showed a picture on my phone to a friend one day at lunch. She didn’t comment on the picture but said, “It’s noon and you still have 92%!”
My wife has a couple of “brick” rechargers" she carries with her when she’ll be traveling all day. Also at home I have multiple UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supplies – they store electricity for when the power goes out). Most of the boxes are attached to computers and TV boxes (I don’t like to wait 5 minutes for them to reboot after a two-second power outage).
One of them is dedicated to keeping the WIFI going. It lasts about 10 hours if we keep it on continuously. Another is dedicated solely to recharge phones. I have no idea how many days it could last.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
How about a little solar charger fanny pack with a short cord. That way she could just jog all day. :} )>
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 3 years ago
Everything sux and then I think about raging fires in CA, Siberia and other places, floods in other places, earthquake and storms in Haiti and somehow, I don’t think I have it too bad.
dflak over 3 years ago
I showed a picture on my phone to a friend one day at lunch. She didn’t comment on the picture but said, “It’s noon and you still have 92%!”
My wife has a couple of “brick” rechargers" she carries with her when she’ll be traveling all day. Also at home I have multiple UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supplies – they store electricity for when the power goes out). Most of the boxes are attached to computers and TV boxes (I don’t like to wait 5 minutes for them to reboot after a two-second power outage).
One of them is dedicated to keeping the WIFI going. It lasts about 10 hours if we keep it on continuously. Another is dedicated solely to recharge phones. I have no idea how many days it could last.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
Moderately sluggish.