Added more examples for disk encryption
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- Simple extension cord (230V @50Hz, [Schuko Plug][6], the power outlet in your hotel room may be far away from your bedside)
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- USB Sticks
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- Put an OWNER.txt file on them with information on how to contact you in case one gets lost accidentally. (Twitter, phone (for example DECT, 30C3 GSM extensions), email, name of the assembly you're well known at, owl, raven)
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- For devices with private information be sure to encrypt them! (TrueCrypt, GPG, FileVault)
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- For devices with private information be sure to encrypt them! (TrueCrypt, GPG, FileVault, EncFS, Bitlocker, gbde, geli, dm-crypt, LUKS, eCryptFS)
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- make note of the filesystem used so you know if they will work on the system of the person you want to exchange data with. (FAT32 is a safe bet to work everywhere.)
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- Mac: NTFS, ZFS, Ext can be read, but not written to without 3rd party software. FAT, ExFAT, HFS+(J), HFSX are fine for current OS X versions.
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- Ethernet cords (Cat5e) of multiple lengths. Maybe have a spare to tether a friend.
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