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by Nicholas Aaron Khoo, Singapore
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Working mobile at the airport
Sep 26, 2008 13:38This geek found one of the best ways to work from John F. Kennedy Airport, New York. Check it out.


Naturally, I had a lot of people staring while I stayed at the back of this long check-in queue.



The Lenovo ThinkPad X200, or any other ThinkPad for that matter, is great for this style of working because of their active harddisk protection technology. I don't have to worry about killing my harddisk while I work from my trolley. I probably got about 45 minutes of work done this way!
It's absolute bliss. At least for this geek.
All pictures taken from a Canon S5 IS. I absolutely love this camera because of its long 12x optical zoom and flex display screen which allows me to take shots from all kinds of angles. Check out some snaps I took with the Canon on my flight to Incheon from New York.


Is it me or did it look like the wing of the plane wants to fall apart?
I think it's just me because we landed in Seoul in one piece.
(Signing off from Osaka)
- Talkback
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eh... I can't remember whether it was United Airlines or Air Asiana.. have been flying around too much these few days and took so many different airlines.
Sep 26, 2008 16:59
dude.. u workacoholic you, have a break man .. have a kit kat.. ahha
Sep 26, 2008 18:54
I thought you flying to Japan??? Incheon is Korea...
This plane needs some cleaning...
If you zoom in further, you can see the little ant holding on to the edge below the wing stabilizer... hehehe
How to get a free set of this cool camera???
Sep 27, 2008 01:17
@isaac976 - that's what geeks are for?
@kyka168 - hmmm... I thought I was too, but somehow I landed in Seoul?
How to get a free set of this cool camera? Yeah, please tell ME!
Sep 27, 2008 01:47
About Nicholas Aaron Khoo
Nicknamed "Gadget Boy" by friends at age 18 because he used to scribble Grafitti on a PalmPilot faster than most would type, Nicholas Aaron Khoo is web developer turned technopreneur and Singapore tech blogger who also pretends to do strategic advisory for tech startups and 'un'Fortune 500s (when he's not pretending to be the gadget-loaded Batman). A digital nomad, his tech interests range from gadgets, games, tech trends, social media, security, and just about anything that runs on 1s and 0s. See his industry affiliations here.
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