Recommend a Tech Toys Bag?
SuperMallen asks: "With the recent purchase of an iPod and iPod-capable car radio, I am realizing that I have reached maximum capacity in terms of what can go in my pants pockets. Given that I want to take both the iPod and my radio face with me wherever I go (along with my cellphone, Bluetooth headset, wallet, keys, and possibly a laptop with mouse, power supply, and whatever reading material I'm carting around), I'm thinking that what I need is a medium sized bag or backpack with pockets dedicated for this sort thing. What does the Slashdot community do for things like this? Any brands or models you have found work for you?"
Drop some of your needs!
Here's an idea - don't carry so much crap around.
Don't think that a small group of dedicated individuals can't change the world. It's the only thing that ever has.
You have 2 options:
1) Not carry as much crap
or
2) get a pretty purse
For all of those that wear fanny packs, this one's commin' atcha!
t he-hipster-pda/) and of course a broad selection of pens. And all in a cute little bag! So, red-blooded american mostly-males: Are you ready to hack gender normativity? Or are you TOO GIRLY to put up with some funny stares and SUFFER, like the 50's housewives whose conformity you ape?
(w/ apologies to Ben Folds)
Seriously, though.
In Germany, where I lived for a spell, it was permissible for us young males to wear a small shoulder bag. Well, hell, I happen to be gay, right, but the straights were doing it too. It was INFINITELY more efficient than this pockets business every guy in America puts up with. (Or at least the guys here in Chicago.) I had my 'handy' (=cell), my keys, my iPod, my headphones, hipster PDA (http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/03/introducing-
Go to that store. Buy something cute. Put the iPod in it. No need to ask slashdot for silly permission or reassurance. GET A PURSE.
- undoware.ca
Rather than purge your bag, why not really lighten your load by not carrying around so much crap? What I carry on my person on a normal day:
I wear a leather jacket year-round (a heavier one during colder months, a lighter one during warmer months), which has enough pockets to hold my cell and sunglasses. Depending on the size of the book I'm currently reading, it will also usually fit into a coat pocket. Wallet, keys, badge, and change go into various pant pockets. Every other month or so work will saddle me with a pager for a week, but that fits into a coat pocket as well. I refuse to carry around anything else. I do have a laptop bag to take my laptop to and from work, but that's house to car to office and back.
At the very minimum, I can safely leave the house with nothing more than my wallet, wristwatch, and keys, and be completely happy and productive.
I see no need to carry around everything you listed. You don't need a flashlight, earplugs, headphones, etc. Maybe the life of a Yoga instructor is much more hectic than that of a software developer, but having not been a Yoga instructor I couldn't really say. I'd suspect not ...
You have a "laptop bag to take my laptop to and from work"
WTF do you think I'm carrying my lighter laptop bag? To get to and from work and side jobs as an IT consultant.
Instead of your one "good book" I've got 500, plus the textbooks and reference books required for work and school.
So instead of your 10 lb laptop, 2 pound book and 2 pound bag I've tried to explain how to cut the weight in half or a third. This will save your back and the nerves in your shoulder compressed by straps on a typical backpack.
BTW the flashlight, laptop and multitool were useful yesterday troubleshooting problems for a local business putting $300 in my pocket. The earplugs and headphones are great on the bus or concentrating for an exam. AND I don't look like a total jackass wearing a leather coat in the summer! (another 5 or 10 pounds I'll point out). (:-{p}
You can have your sanctimonious attititude and 25 pounds of extra crap Osty. I'll take my lightweight gear bag.
Cheers,
Bill
bamph