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What I am bringing with me to Atlantic City

During my trip to Atlantic City, I am going to be bringing with me a few materials & in this journal post, I am going to go into further description of what I will be using the items for:

  • Pre-2010 Sony Handycam (used as a second camera for filming lifts)
  • Surface Pro 4 (STILL A MAYBE, I might just bring my iPad)
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 (used for speed readings, media updates & other lift videos I take in other buildings besides Tropicana)
  • iPad (used for blogging and Google+, can still be accomplished using the Android)
  • ALL portable chargers, as I will need as many as I could to last me through the day when I am NOT in my hotel room, ESPECIALLY filming lifts, which I hope to be doing a LOT of

I am still on the fence about bringing my Surface Pro 4 with me to Atlantic City, as that is the only PC I currently have right now that is in proper, working condition. I am upgrading other laptops I have to Linux, so I could use them as spare PCs if my primary PC stops working. Lift videos from Clinton Township are going up on my YouTube Channel tonight AT THIS TIME & will serve as the opening video for Atlantic City. You will get a decision post on THE RISING HORNRTS community on Google+ tomorrow morning, between 5:15 AM & 8:45 AM confirming my verdict. I will most likely not be bringing my Surface Pro 4 anyway, as I will likely not even need to bring it anyway. I did not need to bring my Surface Pro 4 with me when I went to the Borgata, so the Tropicana should be no different. I will be bringing all charging equipment that I currently have for the iPad, Android, and the SONY Handycam.



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