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Carrying Your IT Equipment With You?

dada21 asks: "As an on-the-go journalist, IT consultant, entrepreneur and blogger, I find myself with way too much stuff. About 5 years ago I started to downsize and cut back to just 2 PCs total (small laptop and PVR desktop), 1 PDA, and 2 cell phones (main and backup). The laptop goes everywhere (doubling as a great GPS center in the vehicle for those long road trips), the PDA does, too. Traveling with all 4 electronic devices is a mess of cables: power/charger, USB, and the like. Everything is light and small but the bulk of all of it adds up. I currently use a Toy Machine messenger bag but it just doesn't work when you're trying to shove a file folder, pen/appointment selection and a day-timer in it. I'll spend the cash, even if it is really expensive, for the convenience, speed and quality for a jack-of-all-bags that can handle the jack-of-all-trades. What bag is the best solution?"

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  1. Why, yes, I do. by trs9000 · · Score: 3, Funny


    I don't have no purse or nothin in my pockets and I still carry all my IT equipment with me, if you know what I mean.

  2. Targus by crossmr · · Score: 3, Informative

    Is there some reason you can't use this? http://www.targus.com/ca/product_details.asp?sku=T CG650

    I use this for college and its incredibly roomie and will carry everything. Yes its not hip and european, but it carries a ton of stuff. I easily carry:
    Laptop
    antec coolign pad
    1/2 dozen CDs or so in the slim CD insert
    cell phone in the cell phone pouch
    USB mouse in the side pouch
    water bottle on the side
    2 textbooks
    a notebook
    several network cables
    a binder
    my lunch
    a stapler
    a calculator
    several pens and pencils
    etc
    it should easily hold everything.

  3. Re:already covered? by daddymac · · Score: 4, Funny

    What, no towel?

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