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Today's Mobile Phones: Our Portable Windows To The World ... But even more surprising, now most digital pictures are taken with mobile phones. The resolution may be less-- They average about 1.3-megapixels...

Portable Boats - 5 Great Reasons Why You Need One ... If you're a scuba diver or a camper that needs to carry a lot of gear on your boat then using a portable boat is a great way to carry what you need to carry while keeping your own load light since portable boats are easy to pack and carry... If you're bringing people out on a tour or if you're out on the water to do some waters sports like waterskiing and you have a bunch of people that want to go using a portable boat means that you can take everyone with you....

A Portable Handheld GPS - 7 Fun Ways To Use It ... Using a portable GPS navigator in boating is beneficial to mark favorite fishing spots, a favorite landing point, a great scenic view that you may want to return to, or to navigate to and from your Kayak put in spot...

What Type Of Coffee Shop Should I Open? ... Note that if your city and/or health department does not allow portable water and sewage on site, you will be required to install plumbing and sewer...

Coolest Technology For Your Car: A Geek Guide ... GPS, OnStar and navigation Systems Hate being lost? GPS is the answer. The latest in-car navigation systems feature voice recognition and touchscreen technology...

Taking A Look At Two Popular Brands Portable Satellite Radio Options ... Your best bet for Sirius brand is the Sirius S50 Radio (with car kit), which allows you to save your favorite channels and 50 hours of music, replay songs, import playlists, get game alerts, listen to six hours of music per charge and access traffic reports. It also comes with everything you need to listen to your subscription in the car...

An Illinois woman has invented a portable house which can be carried about in a cart or expressed to the seashore. It has also folding furniture and a complete camping outfit.
—Lydia Hoyt Farmer (1842–1903)

Fewer and fewer Americans possess objects that have a patina, old furniture, grandparents’ pots and pans—the used things, warm with generations of human touch, ... essential to a human landscape. Instead, we have our paper phantoms, transistorized landscapes. A featherweight portable museum.
—Susan Sontag (b. 1933)