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Over the course illustrated of a few days earlier this month, he lost his video camera charger, saw illustrated his iPod blank out and witnessed his laptop crash. "Electronically, I've been sabotaged," said Vaught, noting that the cold was making it hard to listen to his iPod anyway. "It was so cold, the earplugs wouldn't stay in my ears." Still, technology has served The Fat Man Walking well. Vaught seems most thankful for his Verizon-donated cell phone, which helps him feel like a part of his family's day-to-day life. On a recent day, for example, illustrated he got a real-time report from his wife about his 4-year-old son, Marc, who has emulated his dad by putting on a backpack and pretending to start out on his own cross-country journey. The phone, of course, needs charging, which can be challenging when Vaught's camping out. He tells of gas station attendants who wonder why he's sitting against the wall for hours, not realizing that under his right arm he's pilfering electricity.
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