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Fist of all, thanks to my uncle Daniel without him I would propably freeze on flight and wouldn't find any sleep - quite apart from the fact that I would have no idea of what is important to pack, what kind of backpack etc.







So much to do 

Some kind of stress and a huge amount of different to-do-lists are heading up in front of me:

Flight:
  • neck pillow
  • ohropax
  • eye shades
  • warm socks

First aid kit:
  • aspirin
  • iboprofen
  • bandage
  • asthma inhaler
  • nose spray
  • plaster
  • several salves
  • medicine for special deseases in Taiwan? (contact health insurance)

Other stuff I need to do:
  • visit oculist
  • visit dentist
  • repair headset
  • buy a suitable backpack
  • make copies of all important passes etc
  • voltage converter
  • buy keyboard for iPad
  • crate a packing list

You see... so much to do... did I forget something?
Do you have any ideas what would be useful to put on that list?
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  1. thx, Lukas - a tp about voltage converters: if you are running mobile device that have a charger, then you will not need a converter, just an adapter to make sure you can connect to the sockets. They charge and will work as long as the input voltage is not higher than the one you usually use. Since we have ~230V , and that to my knowledge is the highest worldwide, you should be safe operating those chargers anywhere else.

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