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Postby jimmy » 25 Nov 2009, 07:43

I am looking at getting myself and my brother a Road ID. I thought that I would throw it open to other club members to see if anyone else was interested.

http://www.roadid.com

They are basically a bracelet that you wear when you are riding in case you are injured while on the bike and you can't communicate. They typically contain contact information and medical history.

Depending on the style you want, and with the current strength of the Aussie Dollar, they will cost about $20 or $30

If anyone is interested, have a look at their site, to determine what you want and then PM me with the details and the text you want written on it.

I will probably place the order early next month, so hopefully they are here in time for Christmas.

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Postby orphic » 25 Nov 2009, 08:06

I have one of these and they are pretty cool, but I have struggled to remember to wear it since I've had it (which has been about 5 months).

I really need to get into the habit, or find an alternative that I'm more likely to wear... I wrote my medical information on my wrist using a marker in the race on Sunday.

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 09:04

It would be useful when I will get runover by a road train during Le tour the Disneyland. But I would want it to arrive definitely before Christmas.

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 09:14

But one question that always haunts me is,
who do you put in as your emergency contact?! Kevin Rudd?

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Postby weiyun » 25 Nov 2009, 09:17

But one question that always haunts me is,
who do you put in as your emergency contact?! Kevin Rudd?
The main beneficiary in your will! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby orphic » 25 Nov 2009, 09:24

I wouldn't recommend putting Kevin Rudd as your contact. I also wouldn't recommend putting your boyfriend/girlfriend, as there may be a chance that they are one day prefixed with an 'ex', and may no longer wish to respond to an emergency call about your well being ;)

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Postby jimmy » 25 Nov 2009, 09:27

If there is enough interest, then I would probably get the USPS Global Priority Shipping. According to Road ID's website, the delivery time for this is 2 to 10 days. Considering the number of Aus/US Flights daily, I would expect it would be closer to 2 than 10.

I will be putting the order through on the 1/12, for custom orders, it looks like it is a 5 day turn around, so I would like to think that they would arrive before the middle of the month.

James

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 09:34

The main beneficiary in your will! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Are you being sarcastic? Wouldn't it be in their best interest to let me die and inherit my wealth?

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 09:41

I wouldn't recommend putting Kevin Rudd as your contact. I also wouldn't recommend putting your boyfriend/girlfriend, as there may be a chance that they are one day prefixed with an 'ex', and may no longer wish to respond to an emergency call about your well being ;)
How true! It can't be your husband or wife too!! In one of the movies, a wife gets kidnaped and the kidnappers ask $1m ransom. The husband offers $2m to keep her!!

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Postby weiyun » 25 Nov 2009, 10:00

Are you being sarcastic? Wouldn't it be in their best interest to let me die and inherit my wealth?
That depends on if you chose the beneficiary in your will wisely. I assume you did but one never know and this may be the perfect scenario to test it out. :wink:

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 10:30

But seriously, is there any more trustable body/institution that wouldn't act on their wish like beneficiary/gf/bf/husband/wife/any other relatives/friends can?

Wot happenes if you live on your own, and don't have family/gf/bf and you are left dying in a dinosaur attack? Does 911 take care of you better than your relatives?

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Postby jimmy » 25 Nov 2009, 10:37

911 won't do much for you in Australia, 000 will though

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 11:15

I want one in masculine pink!

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Postby weiyun » 25 Nov 2009, 13:23

911 won't do much for you in Australia, 000 will though
112 is the international emergency number on the GSM network. That's what I have programmed on my phone. It'll automatically redirect to the appropriate local number.

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Postby weiyun » 25 Nov 2009, 13:36

But seriously, is there any more trustable body/institution that wouldn't act on their wish like beneficiary/gf/bf/husband/wife/any other relatives/friends can?

Wot happenes if you live on your own, and don't have family/gf/bf and you are left dying in a dinosaur attack? Does 911 take care of you better than your relatives?
You've been watching too much US soap TV drama!

In the absence of anyone close, the various govt agencies will "look after" you. If there's an accident, then the ambulance/police will be involved initially. Once in the hospital, the medical/nursing team will take over along with social workers, who'll locate your next placement and liaise with community support groups to assist you post-discharge. Police will also assist in attempting to locate the next of kin. In the event of death without of a will, then NSW Trustee and Guardian will take over and administer the estate according to a set rule. If no kins found, then the government will send a thank you note.

http://www.pt.nsw.gov.au/Intestacy/default.aspx

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Postby G » 25 Nov 2009, 14:28

In the absence of anyone close, the various govt agencies will "look after" you.

^That's why I thought I should put Kevin Rudd as my emergency contact. After all this serious discussion, we arrive at the same conclusion. :?


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