Calling all Techheads ...

GYGO! (Get Your Gear Organised!)

For those who aren't sure if you’re a techhead or not, here’s a speedy definition: 

“Tech-head (plural tech-heads) (informal). Someone very interested in technology.”

Need elaboration? 

“The term ‘techhead’ is a compound word in English, formed by combining "tech" and "head". The earliest known use of the noun "tech-head" dates back to the 1980s.  The word "tech" itself is a shortened form of "technology" or "technical college," and has been in use since the late 19th century. "Head" is a common English word with various meanings, including the top part of the body, the person in charge, or a strong attachment to something.” 

BAM!

And just in case you still weren’t sure, here are some more terms that you might identify with: 

  • Techie

  • Technophile

  • Geek

  • Tech enthusiast 

  • Techie

  • Gadgeteer

  • Computer expert

  • Computer specialist

  • Netizen

  • Technocrat

Do you see one that resonates with you? 

Maybe you’re just the kind of person-techhead or not-who always seems to be carrying around tools for troubleshooting. Because you want to be prepared for anything! Who can blame you? Not us! 

If this is indeed you, we thoroughly encourage taking a look at:  

NAHE SOFT POUCHES

MmmHmm. It’s a tech carry case for all the tech items you want to carry. 

Gadget size is 250mm L x 120mm W x 100mm D.

Pen size is 250mm L x 75mm W x 65mm D.

The material is Polyester.

It has a zipper closure, internal mesh pockets, padded lining, and an adjustable divider. Say what!? Nahe will help!

What stuff??  

Let’s break it down:

  • Essential Chargers and Cables: This includes chargers for laptops, phones, and other devices, along with various cables (such as USB-C and Lightning) to connect them.

  • Portable Power Banks: Travelling with power! Essential for staying powered up on the go, especially when working remotely or travelling. 

  • Accessories: Headphones, SD cards, dongles, and other accessories that enhance their devices or workflow.

  • Tools for Troubleshooting and Repair: Tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, or even small multi-tools that are useful for basic repairs or adjustments.

  • Other items: A mouse, a pen, or a notebook, depending on their specific needs and workflow. You name it! 

The Head of Tech

Techie energy runs strong at Pulp. Pop a pouch under your arm like you mean it. 

The tools of your trade are personal to you! Heck, even paint brushes were high technology at one point in time. But that’s a story for another time … xx

 


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