What's in your bag?
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 What's in your everyday carry bag? 
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 Nothing. Don't even have a carry bag. 
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 Laptop. Couple cables. Pens. 
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 Laptop, USB3 HDD, USB flash drive, USB to SATA, power cord, notebooks (very few notes actually taken, don't know why I keep them), and a USB3 to network adapter, phone charger, USB to Type-C cord. That's the normal stuff anyway. Yes, we do a lot of bench work. 
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 @aaronstuder Couple pens, Notebook, Laptop, USB 3.0 Flash Drives, Two Ethernet Cables and multipurpose tools. 
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 My lunch, ibuprofen, and my dumbphone 
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 I switched to backpacks many years ago. 
 https://us.targus.com/products/checkpoint-friendly-air-traveler-16-inch-laptop-backpack-tbb012usI usually have: - Laptop, power supply, cat6 cable, usb3 ethernet adapter for dual-homing, a couple of usb memory sticks.
- High quality notepad, good pens, sticky notes, highlighters markers, whiteboard pens, presentation pointer.
- Folders and a binder when needed. Books sometimes.
- Earphones, earplugs, some medication like pain relievers.
- When traveling I also put tickets, passport, money, keys etc in it. And water.
 
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 I use a leather satchel to/from work daily... when it's not mostly empty, I have my laptop in it, wallet, pen, papers, usb keys, maybe some loose change and letters. I also have my backpack with me (when I go to the gym before work), shoes, clothing, wash & grooming supplies, water, ymca card, bluetooth earbuds. 
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 @pete-s said in What's in your bag?: I switched to backpacks many years ago. https://us.targus.com/products/checkpoint-friendly-air-traveler-16-inch-laptop-backpack-tbb012us I usually have: Laptop, power supply, cat6 cable, usb3 ethernet adapter for dual-homing, a couple of usb memory sticks. High quality notepad, good pens, sticky notes, highlighters markers, whiteboard pens, presentation pointer. Folders and a binder when needed. Books sometimes. Earphones, earplugs, some medication like pain relievers. When traveling I also put tickets, passport, money, keys etc in it. And water. Pretty much the same even the brand... + mint gum. 
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 This reminds me of one of my favorite scenes in "Austin Powers" ... that's not my bag, baby! 
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 Laptop, mouse, power cords, travel power adapter for 110v and USB, CAT6 cable, crossover cable, some books, an umbrella, a ham radio, tylenol and advil, some adapters, and other odds and ends. 
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 Lets ta a look, right now I have: 
 Work laptop, power supply, pen, mechanical pencil, good old yellow #2 pencil, notepad, spare laptop battery, usb power pack, usb phone cables (2) couple misc usb keys, usb to serial adapter and couple different console cables.
 I usually also carry my personal laptop, can of soup (never know in Buffalo when/where the snow will strand you) spare gloves, and a hat
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 Laptop, Battery for my cell phone that plugs into my backpack, usb to mini-usb cable, notebook, small toolset, two pens. 
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 @aaronstuder laptop, net cable, powersupply, mouse, couple of in ears, some random papers, some flyers for advertising, business cards 
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 One of the best ways to identify a veteran fisherman vs an inexperienced one is by the size of his tackle box. Less is more. The better fisherman I become the less lures I carry. It's the opposite of what most people think.. What do you need other than a laptop to make connector whatever you need to access? 
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 Probably different for desktop tech who needs tools, but if you don't handle that kind of stuff, really a laptop is all you need 
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 @irj said in What's in your bag?: Probably different for desktop tech who needs tools, but if you don't handle that kind of stuff, really a laptop is all you need And a mouse, i hate touchpads. Plus charger, headphones, etc. 
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 @irj said in What's in your bag?: Probably different for desktop tech who needs tools, but if you don't handle that kind of stuff, really a laptop is all you need Often don't even need that. I bring one, typically, but not always. 
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 @irj said in What's in your bag?: One of the best ways to identify a veteran fisherman vs an inexperienced one is by the size of his tackle box. Less is more. The better fisherman I become the less lures I carry. It's the opposite of what most people think.. What do you need other than a laptop to make connector whatever you need to access? For me, I'm only ever onsight if I'm there for meetings. Don't need a laptop distracting me if I'm talking to customers. 
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 @obsolesce said in What's in your bag?: @irj said in What's in your bag?: Probably different for desktop tech who needs tools, but if you don't handle that kind of stuff, really a laptop is all you need And a mouse, i hate touchpads. Plus charger, headphones, etc. Can't argue the mouse. I. Can't stand touchpads either! 











