It's also infuriating that most banks (at least in the US), don't have the ability to add 2FA to the login process, but almost every cypto-currency exchange has that ability and HIGHLY recommends implementing / enabling it.
http://www.backcountry.com/store/JAN0079/c3/s8/Jan sport-Optimizer-Backpack-1850-cu-in.html
1. $99.90 is a bit pricey, but it is the best damn backpack I have ever baught.
2. On off days I can carry stuff for a long weekend with no problem. The gel straps are comfy and the "mesh back" makes it easy to carry for hours and not have that "sweaty back" syndrome I had with other backpacks.
3. I used to be a systems engineer deploying SAN's all over the US, so that bag has been through quite a few airports and still looks pretty new even after 1.5 years of constant beating.
4. Besides having a dedicated notebook "pocket" which has a spring type cushion on the bottom in case the bag is dropped (also great of stuffing folders as well), it has 2 large compartments to hold chargers, dongles, fiber cables, xover, clothes and etc, 1 smaller compartment to hold pens, floppies, and PCMCIA cards, 1 front pocket great for keys, gum and USB keys. Two small side pockets great for loose change and/or hankerchiefs. Top pocket which can hold CD player, MP3 player and wire the headphone cables through a dedicated "headphone port". (Holds the Bose noise canceling headphones and a gameboy SP with no problem). Having a cell pocket on the left shoulder strap that holds Nokia 8250 is great/horrible because you can never claim your cell phone was out of reach or you didn't hear it.
It's also infuriating that most banks (at least in the US), don't have the ability to add 2FA to the login process, but almost every cypto-currency exchange has that ability and HIGHLY recommends implementing / enabling it.
http://www.powertochoose.org/_content/_compare/showoffers.aspx
Cheapest 100% clean electricity I found is $0.111 / KWHr.
Cheapest "Dirty" electricity I found is $0.102 / KWHr.
How is 11.1 THREE TIMES as expensive as 10.2?
http://www.backcountry.com/store/JAN0079/c3/s8/Jan sport-Optimizer-Backpack-1850-cu-in.html
1. $99.90 is a bit pricey, but it is the best damn backpack I have ever baught.
2. On off days I can carry stuff for a long weekend with no problem. The gel straps are comfy and the "mesh back" makes it easy to carry for hours and not have that "sweaty back" syndrome I had with other backpacks.
3. I used to be a systems engineer deploying SAN's all over the US, so that bag has been through quite a few airports and still looks pretty new even after 1.5 years of constant beating.
4. Besides having a dedicated notebook "pocket" which has a spring type cushion on the bottom in case the bag is dropped (also great of stuffing folders as well), it has 2 large compartments to hold chargers, dongles, fiber cables, xover, clothes and etc, 1 smaller compartment to hold pens, floppies, and PCMCIA cards, 1 front pocket great for keys, gum and USB keys. Two small side pockets great for loose change and/or hankerchiefs. Top pocket which can hold CD player, MP3 player and wire the headphone cables through a dedicated "headphone port". (Holds the Bose noise canceling headphones and a gameboy SP with no problem). Having a cell pocket on the left shoulder strap that holds Nokia 8250 is great/horrible because you can never claim your cell phone was out of reach or you didn't hear it.