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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMH" data-source="post: 414905" data-attributes="member: 76614"><p>I have my friend and may try that route. Of course when out in the 'campo' off roading with friends in the event of a problem I can see me diving under a car and laying on the phone and breaking it. I am a pretty hopeless case to be honest, I went out yesterday morning to the shops, collected some provisions and when I get to the till I realise I have left my wallet at home! So no problem I am well known and trusted where I live and was sent on my way and told to pay whenever back in the shop. Of course I went straight home and returned and made the payment. Later in the day I left my 'man bag' at a friends house, in it was my BG machine, and a few other odds and ends.....including my phone!</p><p></p><p>I have now purchased a 'G-SHOCK' watch, it has multiple vibration alarms and it built like a brick sh*t house, completely waterproof, what did I do? TOOK IT OFF TO WASH MY HANDS BEFORE LUNCH AND LEFT IT AT MY FRIENDS!!!! :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: </p><p></p><p>I have seen a device (which I think was a watch) that alerted you if the distance between the watch and your mobile exceeded for example three metres? But I am thinking a combined effort, phone in holster (will have to hold Galaxy S3)my watch, and perhaps an alarm clock in the car!</p><p></p><p>To think I worked as an IT Lecturer for many years, I decided to 'semi retire' and my brain (or at least the memory part) has stalled within 6 - 7 years of giving up my job, hmmm perhaps there is a message in that sentence,............but I cannot remember what it was.</p><p></p><p>Dave MH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMH, post: 414905, member: 76614"] I have my friend and may try that route. Of course when out in the 'campo' off roading with friends in the event of a problem I can see me diving under a car and laying on the phone and breaking it. I am a pretty hopeless case to be honest, I went out yesterday morning to the shops, collected some provisions and when I get to the till I realise I have left my wallet at home! So no problem I am well known and trusted where I live and was sent on my way and told to pay whenever back in the shop. Of course I went straight home and returned and made the payment. Later in the day I left my 'man bag' at a friends house, in it was my BG machine, and a few other odds and ends.....including my phone! I have now purchased a 'G-SHOCK' watch, it has multiple vibration alarms and it built like a brick sh*t house, completely waterproof, what did I do? TOOK IT OFF TO WASH MY HANDS BEFORE LUNCH AND LEFT IT AT MY FRIENDS!!!! :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: I have seen a device (which I think was a watch) that alerted you if the distance between the watch and your mobile exceeded for example three metres? But I am thinking a combined effort, phone in holster (will have to hold Galaxy S3)my watch, and perhaps an alarm clock in the car! To think I worked as an IT Lecturer for many years, I decided to 'semi retire' and my brain (or at least the memory part) has stalled within 6 - 7 years of giving up my job, hmmm perhaps there is a message in that sentence,............but I cannot remember what it was. Dave MH [/QUOTE]
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