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  • gbargoud@masto.nycG gbargoud@masto.nyc

    @futurebird

    I actually have some plastic buckles with a knife in them. The TSA and the toddler are 2 reasons they have not been used when making my current bag

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    @gbargoud

    There is something endlessly appealing to me about "secret emergency tools"

    I have learned that a knife (a normal sized one) can be useful... but my many mini folding scissors which I put on everything have come in clutch far more often.

    I always have scissors, most basic tools, small pliers and a knife. Because life is an adventure.

    futurebird@sauropods.winF enema_cowboy@dotnet.socialE gbargoud@masto.nycG catmisgivings@stranger.socialC sunguramy@flipping.rocksS 5 Replies Last reply
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    • moss@beige.partyM moss@beige.party

      @catmisgivings @futurebird this is a wild tangent but I went to some rough schools, and I remember once in like sixth grade it was some kid’s birthday and they brought a cake. The substitute teacher wasn’t sure how to portion it out and he unthinkingly asked if anyone had a knife.

      *click click click click click* around the room. The sub went very pale and quiet, and said he had to go do something else, and we could figure out the cake while he was gone.

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      @Moss @catmisgivings

      I have an uncle who is also a math teacher and he taught in PA in one of those places where no one shows up to school on the first day of deer hunting season.

      Every kid had a knife. Like a camping knife.

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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        @gbargoud

        There is something endlessly appealing to me about "secret emergency tools"

        I have learned that a knife (a normal sized one) can be useful... but my many mini folding scissors which I put on everything have come in clutch far more often.

        I always have scissors, most basic tools, small pliers and a knife. Because life is an adventure.

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        #23

        @gbargoud

        Another reason I hate flying.

        They took my soldering iron!

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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          @gbargoud

          Another reason I hate flying.

          They took my soldering iron!

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          @gbargoud

          ... can't bring ants on the plane... plane's kitchen is probably infested with crazy ants, the seats have bedbugs and there are three species of roaches.

          But *I'm* the problem.

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            @gbargoud

            ... can't bring ants on the plane... plane's kitchen is probably infested with crazy ants, the seats have bedbugs and there are three species of roaches.

            But *I'm* the problem.

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            @gbargoud

            What that plane needed were some spiders and snakes to balence the ecosystem.

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              We have:

              1. Button Knife
              2. Tiny 8GB drive
              3. Fidget Spinner of Doom
              4. Minimalist USB C emergency cable

              (Just wanted to share some of the odd things I've found recently. Teen me would have put those buttons on EVERYTHING ... you never know!)

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              @futurebird Number 1 reminds me of a puzzling piece of trade show swag: a company branded plastic “key” that was actually a tiny box cutter for your keychain. It had a metal blade, not a safe ceramic blade. I forget whether this was before or after 9/11.

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                @gbargoud

                There is something endlessly appealing to me about "secret emergency tools"

                I have learned that a knife (a normal sized one) can be useful... but my many mini folding scissors which I put on everything have come in clutch far more often.

                I always have scissors, most basic tools, small pliers and a knife. Because life is an adventure.

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                #27

                @futurebird

                @gbargoud I've had my eye on the Leatherman Raptor shears.

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  @gbargoud

                  There is something endlessly appealing to me about "secret emergency tools"

                  I have learned that a knife (a normal sized one) can be useful... but my many mini folding scissors which I put on everything have come in clutch far more often.

                  I always have scissors, most basic tools, small pliers and a knife. Because life is an adventure.

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                  @futurebird

                  My wife got a pair of these scissors that look kind of like glasses when folded for her knitting bag and they're pretty cool:

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                  Folding Scissors

                  Tape Measure; ruler; bryson; notion;

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                  Oak City Fibers (oakcityfibers.com)

                  I have this multitool on my keychain and was tightening the bolts on a high chair at a restaurant just a couple of hours ago:

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                  6-Bit Hex Wrench Multi-Tool

                  The new Wolf Tooth 6-Bit Hex Wrench is a slim, strong multi-tool with 11 functions for common bike repairs and everyday needs. Six hex bits are stored inside the handles that fit into the end of a ball detent swivel head for use. It is small enough to fit into a riding tool wrap or pocket, and has an optional key ring attachment to fit on any keychain for use away from the bike.

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                  Wolf Tooth Components (www.wolftoothcomponents.com)

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    @gbargoud

                    There is something endlessly appealing to me about "secret emergency tools"

                    I have learned that a knife (a normal sized one) can be useful... but my many mini folding scissors which I put on everything have come in clutch far more often.

                    I always have scissors, most basic tools, small pliers and a knife. Because life is an adventure.

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                    #29

                    @futurebird @gbargoud sewing scissors as your EDC is such a flex

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                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                      @gbargoud

                      There is something endlessly appealing to me about "secret emergency tools"

                      I have learned that a knife (a normal sized one) can be useful... but my many mini folding scissors which I put on everything have come in clutch far more often.

                      I always have scissors, most basic tools, small pliers and a knife. Because life is an adventure.

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                      @futurebird @gbargoud have you seen the swords hidden in a (walking) cane? Those are cool af and I always check thrift store canes to see if they unscrew and have magic inside.

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                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                        We have:

                        1. Button Knife
                        2. Tiny 8GB drive
                        3. Fidget Spinner of Doom
                        4. Minimalist USB C emergency cable

                        (Just wanted to share some of the odd things I've found recently. Teen me would have put those buttons on EVERYTHING ... you never know!)

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                        @futurebird a keyring USB-C cable seems like it might get use turning a personal phone into a useful desktop environment (plugging it into a monitor like some dongle and relying on the monitor's built-in USB hub for keyboard and mouse input).

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                        • moss@beige.partyM moss@beige.party

                          @catmisgivings @futurebird this is a wild tangent but I went to some rough schools, and I remember once in like sixth grade it was some kid’s birthday and they brought a cake. The substitute teacher wasn’t sure how to portion it out and he unthinkingly asked if anyone had a knife.

                          *click click click click click* around the room. The sub went very pale and quiet, and said he had to go do something else, and we could figure out the cake while he was gone.

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                          @Moss @catmisgivings @futurebird "these children need nothing i can teach them"
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                          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                            We have:

                            1. Button Knife
                            2. Tiny 8GB drive
                            3. Fidget Spinner of Doom
                            4. Minimalist USB C emergency cable

                            (Just wanted to share some of the odd things I've found recently. Teen me would have put those buttons on EVERYTHING ... you never know!)

                            Link Preview ImageLink Preview ImageLink Preview ImageLink Preview Image
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                            @futurebird the tiny flash drive is great actually i love those they're way easier to store
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                            • coolbean@brain.worm.pinkC coolbean@brain.worm.pink
                              @futurebird the tiny flash drive is great actually i love those they're way easier to store
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                              @coolbean

                              The essence of my Kiosk is stuff you kinda want but probably do not really need... but boy oh boy is it cool.

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                              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                Still think the button knife is kinda cool... but I would

                                1. cut myself
                                2. forget about it and get detained at the airport.

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                                @futurebird the number of much larger knives I've accidentally taken through multiple TSA checkpoints suggests otherwise. They're really not good at finding things.

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                                • kevingranade@mastodon.gamedev.placeK kevingranade@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                  @futurebird the number of much larger knives I've accidentally taken through multiple TSA checkpoints suggests otherwise. They're really not good at finding things.

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                                  @kevingranade @futurebird I accidentally took a scalpel through airport security for years. It fell to the bottom of my laptop bag and I didn't find it for at least five years.

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                                  • sunguramy@flipping.rocksS sunguramy@flipping.rocks

                                    @futurebird @gbargoud have you seen the swords hidden in a (walking) cane? Those are cool af and I always check thrift store canes to see if they unscrew and have magic inside.

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                                    @sunguramy @futurebird @gbargoud true story, shortened for brevity: I once thwarted a pair of gun wielding muggers with a sword cane! I didn’t fight them with it, and I didn’t even draw it on purpose. But it startled them so much that they started arguing with each other and that gave me the seconds I needed to run away very fast.

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                                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                      We have:

                                      1. Button Knife
                                      2. Tiny 8GB drive
                                      3. Fidget Spinner of Doom
                                      4. Minimalist USB C emergency cable

                                      (Just wanted to share some of the odd things I've found recently. Teen me would have put those buttons on EVERYTHING ... you never know!)

                                      Link Preview ImageLink Preview ImageLink Preview ImageLink Preview Image
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                                      @futurebird I'm not sure but the fidget one looks like a meteor hammer with the cord in a sinnet for fast deployment

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