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As a college student, I am ALWAYS on the run. As a music major I am NEVER in my room. You can see where this is going. My day starts at 6 when I go to practice, and this is when my phone leaves it's charging dock. Usually, between my 21 hours worth of classes, rehearsals, ensembles, chamber groups and lesson, I don't get back to my room till about 10 PM. THEN I have to immediately leave to go practice! There are no outlets in the practice rooms!! What makes things worse is that I spend the majority of my day in the music building where reception is HORRID. Meaning, my phone is constantly trying to find signal, draining the battery life extremely fast. I would love to receive one of these packs, it would make my day so much more bearable. And, it would curb my constant facebook addiction.
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This is exactly what I need for those long days away from my home office. I work 2-3 days a week at an outer office. This outer office has no computer and my cell phone is my only phone. Yes, those are issues I want my company to address ASAP, but in the meantime, I use my iPhone for everything. Although I have a car charger and Griffin TuneJuice, there are many days when those just don't cut it. I need more power, but not a dongle like the TuneJuice. There have been many days when I simply can't make it a whole day, and i have to make the 45 minute drive home with no phone at all. Since then, I've taken steps to increase the battery life on those days, but the Mophie JuicePack would be exactly what I'm looking for.
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I'm a high school student, and I use my iPod for managing/keeping up with lots of stuff. I use it to call people and text because my parents don't believe in paying for expensive cell phone bills (lucky me). Most of all, I get car pooled home with a very, very, very strange kid. The drive is 40 minutes, when my iPod dies, I get very scared being in the car with him (he stares at you, but does not talk....ever). If I had the Morphie Juice Pack Battery, maybe I wouldn't be scared all the time and I might even better grades (wouldn't it feel good to help a kid out?).
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Surgical gown...scalpel...and iPhone. Three indispensable tools of the surgical resident. My day kicks off at 4:30 am when I wake up to the "alarm" sound blaring from my phone. Immediately, I check my e-mail for any updates on my patients and then jump in the shower. Then it's on to the car where I hook up the trusty 3G and put on some podcasts or music (occasionally streaming NPR if I'm feeling cultured). On the walk in to the hospital I jump onto our hospital's wifi and check the surgical schedule. After jotting down some notes on the phone during rounds, it's off to the OR. Sadly, there is no signal in my OR so gotta hook up the Skype to keep in touch with my fellow residents. Oh yeah, and what would surgery be without some tunes courtesy of my 3G. Got different playlists for each one of my bosses. Lunch gives me some time to catch up on my twitter feeds and clear out my inbox. Then it's off to clinic where I use my phone as a drug reference, vision chart, medical dictionary, translator, and example of the type of sound machine that can help my patients with ringing in their ears (I'm an ENT resident). After getting out of the hospital around 10 pm, I use maps to call that sushi place I can never remember the name of and then it's back home to chill and try to finish Myst and get in some Wolfenstein. After texting my chief resident to found out when rounds are the next morning, I start up Ambience to go to sleep and then wake up to the blaring alarm the next morning ready to do it all again...courtesy of my 3G. Please help a poor surgery resident fit in a little more music, games, and youtube in his day among all these other more noble needs.
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I need this for baseball games. I do the scoring at the Seattle Mariners games and I use a paper score book and an iPhone app so I can send out a mass email. I like to sit in a location without a plug for my charger. Baseball games can run from 2-4 hours on average. Between innings I go to check all my tweets, emails, and texts that I receive about the game. So my battery is always dead by the time the game is finished and I have to find a quick charge in a food stand or run to the press box. Please consider me as a winner. Thanks
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As a graduate student with a 60 mile commute, I am constantly using my iPhone, as an iPod listening to lectures/podcasts, studying for the GREs with a great Vocab app, listening to MLB at Bat 2009, playing games, reading TiPb on Google Reader!
I'm actually going to the Philippines as part of a requirement for my Masters in a few weeks, and on a 25+ hr flight this Morphie Juice Pack would be phenomenal! Overall, a juice pack would make me a more effective, functional, and refreshed grad student. |
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