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

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?
Tags: Bag, netbook, robot, voyeur
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I can’t see, what are the two books you’re reading?
Ian Banks’ The Business (recommendation by my well-read pal Kirrus) and The Savage Girl by Alex Shakar.
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.
You oughtta put osx on that baby!
@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.
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.
“fork/spoon/pencil” sounds like a utensil I can get behind. Are you selling them?