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Tips on Travel Gear – as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. Tips on Travel Gear I travel with only the basics when it comes to tech gear. I don’t travel with a lot at all, I have my computer, I have my camera, and I have my phone. The computer is the computer I use every day. I don’t have a really super small one because I do like to be able to type properly on it. To have a really small compact computer is beneficial for some travelers but for me I need something a little bit larger that I can really write on because after all I am a writer. My camera is a compact travel camera. My priorities when I researched it, was for a really good optical zoom, as well as it being really good in low light. After all, I meet a lot of people when I’m inside whether it’s at a bar or a club, or at a coffee shop or museum, or wherever. I want to get pictures of these people and I want to get pictures of myself at these places, so I have this little compact travel camera that is very good for lowlight with good optical zoom. And my third is my phone. I have a dumb phone, I have to admit, and I’ve been criticized for this. However at this point I’m still holding my ground on it. The reason is that yes, I have it there for safety if I need to call, I can do so the numbers are all coded into my phone when I need them but I’m not distracted by it. It means that when I travel, I can travel and really experience what I am experiencing and not busy tweeting about it, or Facebooking, or updating it on Facebook or things of that nature. While there are many apps that I would love to have access to, I fear that I might be a little too addicted to a smart phone, so I leave that aside and I travel with a dumb phone and I experience my travels real time.

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Head gear can adjust the alignment of the jaw by pulling the upper jaw forward. The headgear uses the patient’s head as leverage to gently move the alignment of the jaw. In this video, Dr. Hodges describes reverse pull headgear and its common uses.

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