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    • coliverC
      coliver @travisdh1
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      @travisdh1 said:

      @dafyre said:

      @marcinozga said:

      @quicky2g said:

      @marcinozga said:

      My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

      I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

      My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

      Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

      http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

      I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @coliver
        last edited by

        @coliver said:

        @travisdh1 said:

        @dafyre said:

        @marcinozga said:

        @quicky2g said:

        @marcinozga said:

        My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

        I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

        My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

        Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

        http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

        I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

        How have I never heard of those. I definitely need to get one.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @coliver
          last edited by

          @coliver said:

          @travisdh1 said:

          @dafyre said:

          @marcinozga said:

          @quicky2g said:

          @marcinozga said:

          My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

          I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

          My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

          Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

          http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

          I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

          LOL - unless it's magic, there's no way to hide that you have a water bottle, unless the jacket is SUPER loose.

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          • quicky2gQ
            quicky2g @stacksofplates
            last edited by

            @johnhooks said:

            @coliver said:

            @travisdh1 said:

            @dafyre said:

            @marcinozga said:

            @quicky2g said:

            @marcinozga said:

            My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

            I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

            My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

            Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

            http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

            I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

            How have I never heard of those. I definitely need to get one.

            Same here. Why aren't these things in James Bond or Mission Impossible movies?!

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            • coliverC
              coliver @Dashrender
              last edited by coliver

              @Dashrender said:

              @coliver said:

              @travisdh1 said:

              @dafyre said:

              @marcinozga said:

              @quicky2g said:

              @marcinozga said:

              My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

              I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

              My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

              Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

              http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

              I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

              LOL - unless it's magic, there's no way to hide that you have a water bottle, unless the jacket is SUPER loose.

              It did a really good job at it. The pockets are designed to hide a medium sized water bottle. It was also super comfy even when you were loaded down with stuff. One of the best features was being able to hide your earbuds in the hood. Made many a networking/sys admin classes go faster.

              I wore it at gaming conventions too. Man I could stuff more swag in that hoodie then I could in the small backpack I brought the first year. Granted I was a little bulky after that but never did it get uncomfortable or heavy.

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1 @coliver
                last edited by

                @coliver said:

                @Dashrender said:

                @coliver said:

                @travisdh1 said:

                @dafyre said:

                @marcinozga said:

                @quicky2g said:

                @marcinozga said:

                My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

                I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

                My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

                Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

                http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

                I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

                LOL - unless it's magic, there's no way to hide that you have a water bottle, unless the jacket is SUPER loose.

                It did a really good job at it. The pockets are designed to hide a medium sized water bottle. It was also super comfy even when you were loaded down with stuff. One of the best features was being able to hide your earbuds in the hood. Made many a networking/sys admin classes go faster.

                Would you rather have all that stuff in a vest/hoodie or be forced to carry a man-purse? Mine vest currently has 3 sets of keys, utility knife, 10,000mah battery pack, Nexus5, 10" tablet+keyboard, 2 usb chargers and cords, mints, daily med case, 2 pen size screwdrivers, 3 pairs of reading glasses, headphones, this weeks pay stub, and my business cards. I THINK that's it, but I could easily be forgetting things.

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                • coliverC
                  coliver @travisdh1
                  last edited by

                  @travisdh1 said:

                  @coliver said:

                  @Dashrender said:

                  @coliver said:

                  @travisdh1 said:

                  @dafyre said:

                  @marcinozga said:

                  @quicky2g said:

                  @marcinozga said:

                  My contract is up for renewal this March, so I'll be getting new iPhone then. Wife will get 6S or 6S plus, I'm hoping Apple releases 6C by then. I hate big screen phones.

                  I'm surprised how much I disliked big screen phones before I had one and how dependent I am on it now. Coworker had a 4inch iPhone that I got my hands on yesterday and felt like I was in the stone age.

                  My beef with big screens is that it's too big for my pockets, and too big to use with one hand. Big screens are perfect for ladies carrying the phone in a purse, I'm a pocket guy.

                  Get pants with bigger pockets. 🙂 -- or use a Belt clip. I started out with my first cell phone being a belt clip phone (Motorola StarTac), and have since gone either way. I like belt clips right now. 🙂

                  http://www.scottevest.com/ Phone Drop

                  I loved my Scottevest hoodie, wore it through most of college. You could stuff a water bottle, tablet, smartphone, keys, and about 20 other things in those pockets and still looks like you were carrying nothing at all.

                  LOL - unless it's magic, there's no way to hide that you have a water bottle, unless the jacket is SUPER loose.

                  It did a really good job at it. The pockets are designed to hide a medium sized water bottle. It was also super comfy even when you were loaded down with stuff. One of the best features was being able to hide your earbuds in the hood. Made many a networking/sys admin classes go faster.

                  Would you rather have all that stuff in a vest/hoodie or be forced to carry a man-purse? Mine vest currently has 3 sets of keys, utility knife, 10,000mah battery pack, Nexus5, 10" tablet+keyboard, 2 usb chargers and cords, mints, daily med case, 2 pen size screwdrivers, 3 pairs of reading glasses, headphones, this weeks pay stub, and my business cards. I THINK that's it, but I could easily be forgetting things.

                  Hoodie for sure, it was so much easier to carry around then a laptop bag (when I wasn't using the laptop). The quality on them is fantastic as well. I really should look into getting another one.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @travisdh1
                    last edited by

                    @travisdh1 said:

                    Mine vest currently has 3 sets of keys, utility knife, 10,000mah battery pack, Nexus5, 10" tablet+keyboard, 2 usb chargers and cords, mints, daily med case, 2 pen size screwdrivers, 3 pairs of reading glasses, headphones, this weeks pay stub, and my business cards. I THINK that's it, but I could easily be forgetting things.

                    I'm not discounting the usability of this clothing/jackets. Only that you can "hide" a water bottle in this jacket. It's shape prevents it's stealthiness.

                    And damn, how much heavier is your jacket with all that stuff in it? The battery pack alone is around a pound, maybe more. 😉

                    Would you rather have all that stuff in a vest/hoodie or be forced to carry a man-purse?

                    I'll try to remember to take a picture of my man-purse later.

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @Dashrender
                      last edited by travisdh1

                      @Dashrender I haven't weighed it, but I'd guess ~15 to 20 lb. You can tell that things are in the vest, but you'd never guess how much or what.

                      Edit: Yes, requires sturdy shoulders.

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