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    I have my work email on my phone, so a lock code is enforced by the Exchange policy (and the work phone they gave me for such matters is...less than 100% useful) :/
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    My employer arrived with "emergency contact" shit some time back. To the question "Who do you want us to contact in an emergency?" I wrote down "An ambulance!"
    Nothing was ever said, so I presume it is "on file" somewhere.


    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I used to lock mine with a PIN. From a security point of view, there is a lot of information in it that shouldn't be public.
    Yeah? Must be some goooooood porn!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    I am also going to get a PLB in case I have or happen upon an accident out in the sticks somewhere. NZ is a country with a lot of areas without cell phone coverage. Costs are coming down on technology like this.
    Good call, I've got one for hunting, it should live in my bike jacket from now on

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