[AusNOG] Friday question
Damien Gardner Jnr
rendrag at rendrag.net
Sun Nov 18 00:21:35 EST 2018
That’s why you have it in a belt pouch in clear view at all times, and keep
your cabling license (or whatever your trade licensing is) in your wallet,
so there can be no question as to its’ status as a tool of the trade :)
Never had police or security anywhere ever give me a second glance. Only
had one issue about 8 years ago which was a civilian at a shopping centre
who didn’t understand the definition of a concealed weapon and made enough
noise for security to be called - Who happily apologised for the hassle and
told me to continue on my way, and then explained things to the fellow.
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 at 12:13 am, Paul McInerney <paul at sydney.edu.au> wrote:
> and there is its downfall post 9/11 - even to carry it on person
> (especially in NSW) can be see as criminal carrying a concealed weapon
> (knife) in public - unless we can prove otherwise!
>
> -
> Paul
>
> --
> Paul McInerney,
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> On 17 Nov 2018, at 11:15 pm, Jake Anderson <yahoo at vapourforge.com> wrote:
>
> squirt for me, goes in a pouch on my keyring, use it for everything lol.
>
> oldest - daily driver for diagnostics thinkpad r400
> newest - note 9
> useful - leatherman squirt
> carry around - sidchrome laptop backpack with aformentioned R400, a lenovo
> tablet for angry birds while stuff is running, pocketethernet, literal
> handfull of USB sticks with various live environments and installers of
> linux/windows, the rest of the bag is full of random cables pretty much. Oh
> and one 20 meter cat5 cable. More than once that cable has been donated to
> a cause "temporarily".
>
>
> On 17/11/18 1:14 am, Paul McInerney wrote:
>
> I’m so disappointed no one yet has mentioned carrying a Leatherman (Wave)
> ! It has been a trusted tool to me 😊
>
> --
> Paul McInerney,
> Manager, Systems and Engineering
> School of Medical Sciences
> Faculty of Medicine and Health
>
> THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
> Rm N255 - Anderson Stuart Building - F13
> Eastern Avenue, NSW 2006 Australia
>
> P: +61 2 9351 5159 <+61%202%209351%205159>
> M: +61 411 288 030 <+61%20411%20288%20030>
> E: paul at sydney.edu.au
>
> Vice-President, ITPA
> https://www.itpa.org.au
>
> Member, Pride Network
> http://sydney.edu.au/pride-network <http://sydney.edu.au/ally-network>
>
> On 17 Nov 2018, at 1:02 am, P. D. Castle <peter at castle.on.net> wrote:
>
> Only things I carry that haven’t already been mentioned:
> - IEC 14 to AC GPO adapter
> - Small Label Maker
> - roll of Velcro tie
>
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 6:13 pm, Kosh Naranek <kosh at nervhq.com> wrote:
>
>> What tools do you carry around for work. - MBP, Mobile, Go-bag of cables
>> (usb-serial, USB-C, HDMI and a USB-c hub, network, USB ethernet, USB-C
>> ethernet, pocket of USB sticks from 2GB to 32GB), pockethernet, screwdriver
>> with common heads.
>> Whats the oldest ? Microsoft Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard (I tend to throw
>> old stuff out).
>> Whats the newest ? 2017 MBP
>> Whats the most useful ? Android phone (USB-C so most of the adaptors work
>> with it and the MBP) or the MBP itself.
>>
>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 16:13, Shah Hardik <shah.hardik at techflow.com.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Does this count:
>>>
>>> What tools do you carry around for work. - Laptop and Mobile
>>> Whats the oldest - Some custom machine with Win 3.1x
>>> Whats the newest - Surface Book2
>>> Whats the most useful - Android Oreo
>>>
>>> Have a wonderful weekend noggers
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: AusNOG <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Jarryd
>>> Sullivan
>>> Sent: Friday, 16 November 2018 4:52 PM
>>> To: 'Alex Samad' <alex at samad.com.au>; Ausnog <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Friday question
>>>
>>> For me -
>>>
>>> Also a krone tool
>>> Pockethernet Network analyser - https://www.pockethernet.com/
>>> <https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Nv-YCD1jy9ty1xJrsWq5i_?domain=pockethernet.com>
>>> Laptop with
>>> serial port (no dongles...yay)
>>>
>>> Jarryd Sullivan
>>>
>>>
>>> From: AusNOG <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net> On Behalf Of Alex Samad
>>> Sent: Friday, 16 November 2018 3:17 PM
>>> To: Ausnog <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>
>>> Subject: [AusNOG] Friday question
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>> I asked this a long time ago.
>>>
>>> What tools do you carry around for work.
>>> Whats the oldest - krone tool ?
>>> Whats the newest
>>> Whats the most useful !
>>>
>>> For me
>>> Krone tool
>>> vga grabber - for when you don't have a KVM serial to usb dongle
>>>
>>>
>>> happy friday!
>>> Alex
>>>
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