On Mar 17, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Dave B wrote: > Ed, > > Do you carry a cell phone with you? And remember it? If so, you > could check to see if your phone (or purchase a phone) is supported > by iSync and simply sync your iCal events to the phone. If you > don't carry a cell phone, then a cheap PDA like an older Palm > Tungsten or Zire bought from a local pawn shop or eBay might be the > next best answer. > > Either way, you'd have your iCal alarms with you all the time, as > well as important information such as names and numbers of doctors, > family members, etc. A simple note on the PDA listing your medical > history and all you medications could be a life saver. Emergency > workers are trained to look for and check cell phones and PDA's. > While electronics will never replace a medic-alert bracelet, they > can provide lots of relevant information quickly. > > HTH, > Dave > > Hi, I have a cell phone but keep forgetting it when I leave so I am not sure its any good for me. But my contract is due to expire this spring and I am going to replace my cell phone razor which is blue tooth enabled which should be able to talk to it (crossing my fingers) Ed