Saturday, April 21, 2012
The Big Picture For The Week of April 22, 2012
After taking a closer look at the contents of Jason Bourne's safety deposit box I found one item not previously mentioned. Pictured is a Swiss Army Knife with an LED flashlight and a 32 GB thumb drive with all sorts of security features in it.
This of course would be the perfect addition to the bundles of various currencies, velvet pouch of diamonds, passports and his Sig-Sauer Sig Pro SP2009 (apparently his gun of choice). I also think he had a couple of Clif Bars in there too.
Really Bourne's thumb drive/LED/pocket knife would be titanium color but the ones I saw at the Victorinox web site that were that color did not have the LED which of course would be crucial for opening safes in the dark.
I found this via Barry Ritholtz. Wired had a post on insanely expensive gadgets including a version of the thumb drive pocket knife that cost $3000. While I did not see one that expensive on the Victorinox website, the model pictured is still very expensive at $220.
Just a little fun today, insanely busy Fire Department schedule this weekend combined with re-finishing our floors.
This of course would be the perfect addition to the bundles of various currencies, velvet pouch of diamonds, passports and his Sig-Sauer Sig Pro SP2009 (apparently his gun of choice). I also think he had a couple of Clif Bars in there too.
Really Bourne's thumb drive/LED/pocket knife would be titanium color but the ones I saw at the Victorinox web site that were that color did not have the LED which of course would be crucial for opening safes in the dark.
I found this via Barry Ritholtz. Wired had a post on insanely expensive gadgets including a version of the thumb drive pocket knife that cost $3000. While I did not see one that expensive on the Victorinox website, the model pictured is still very expensive at $220.
Just a little fun today, insanely busy Fire Department schedule this weekend combined with re-finishing our floors.
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The TSA has millions of these. Perhaps you could score one for pennies on the dollar.
We don't concern ourselves with value meals or club cards. We spend our days basking in the glory of our riches -- diving into bouncy houses full of cash, swimming in infinity pools filled with Cristal, and jet-setting into different time zones to eat meals that cost more than most tax-payers' monthly paychecks.
While I'm checking my enormous portfolio I like to lounge in my hand built workstation
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/04/gadgets-for-the-elite-1-percent/?pid=3120
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