What’s in your bag when you’ve got to get it done?

What's in your bag?

I picked up that awesome robot bag for my Dell Mini 10v earlier this month and the exhibitionist in me couldn’t resist showing off all the stuff I carry when traveling light but still need to get it done. The voyeur in me wants to know what you lug around to get it done. What’s in your bag?

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7 Responses to “What’s in your bag when you’ve got to get it done?”

  1. Kyle Daigle says:

    I can’t see, what are the two books you’re reading?

  2. james says:

    Ian Banks’ The Business (recommendation by my well-read pal Kirrus) and The Savage Girl by Alex Shakar. :-)

  3. The other day I went to meet a new client. I took my Macbook Pro, my Moleskine Cahier notebook (grid paper), and my favorite Pilot G2 pen. No bag, easy to carry, it was great. That’s how I roll when I travel light :)
    I’m wanting a netbook like yours that I could carry everywhere (w/Ubuntu of course, and probably an encrypted F/S w/good backups since its easily stolen). My iPhone almost worked for “mobile computing”, but I require more firepower than just iPhone apps.

  4. Mike says:

    You oughtta put osx on that baby! ;)

  5. james says:

    @Dave, definitely take a look at the Mini 10v. I am very impressed with it and the combination of the SSD and the 6-cell battery make for some pretty epic battery life.

    @Mike LOL! I did consider it, albeit briefly, but I just love my Debian derivatives…But I do love OS X powering my living room. :-D

  6. Betsy says:

    macbook air/cord
    two journals (one for me, one for blogging)
    “Loving What Is” Byron Katie
    School binder
    fork/spoon/pencil
    chapstick
    wallet
    iphone
    2 blank cds
    keys
    change clasp.
    gloves.

    I guess I’m not as light as the rest of you guys. If it’s just me, instead of a typical day at school, I would say I have my journals (usually more than one), laptop/cordage, and iphone. I’ve got a few books on there I’m finishing. The problem with that being that reading your iphone isn’t quite the same conversation-starter as a paperback novel.

  7. james says:

    “fork/spoon/pencil” sounds like a utensil I can get behind. Are you selling them? :-P

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