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Episode: 4507
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Title: HPR4507: What's in the bag ?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4507/hpr4507.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-11-22 15:11:00
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 45007 for Tuesday 11 November 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, What's in the Bag?
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It is part of the series What's in My Toolkit.
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It is hosted by Ken Fallon, and is about 17 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Ken describes in detail what his daily carry is.
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Hi everybody, my name is Ken Fallon, and you're listening to another episode of Hacker
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Public Radio.
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Today, I want to talk to you about my daily carry, because we're running low on shows,
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and this is something that changes regularly, so as a snapshot point in time, what I'm
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currently carrying, and my advice as to whether I think it's a good or bad thing or in
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between.
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First of all, let's talk about the bag.
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I had quite a lot of trouble getting a bag, because one that came with the laptop was
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just very poor quality flimsy, and because I travel by public transport, it gets moved
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around a lot.
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It needs to be a sturdy bag, because as you can see, there's going to be a lot of weight
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in this.
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Then I went to the big box stores like MediaMarkter, other places that sell luggage in laptop
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bags, and they were extremely expensive, and only had one pouch, and just working really
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a good bag.
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I ended up, I traveled to Skippel Airport, which is the main airport in Netherlands every
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day.
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It's my train station as well, so I went down there expecting to get fleeced, and in
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actual fact, I found a very good bag called Enrico Benetti bag for 40 euros, it's 15
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inch.
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They've also got a 17 inch for not much more money.
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It's got three pouches.
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The main pouch has got a laptop, a laptop section.
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Inside the main pouch, and that's got a velcro cover.
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Then there's plenty of space for a weekend carry or your lunch, which I alternate depending
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on where I'm going.
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Then there's another center pouch for all your cables, and it's got a separate place for
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business cards and pens and the like.
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Then there's a front pouch for maybe your audiobook, and then on the front part of that
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front pouch, there's a zipper for maybe your passport, and something like that.
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Bag itself, very good quality, padded, it's got a handle on it for easy carry.
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Both sides have got co-polders and clips.
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The only thing it doesn't have is a cross-slip for crossing left and right, but other than
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that, I think it's a great little bag.
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I can't recommend that one highly enough.
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The bag itself has got a laptop in it, which is, yeah, I'll say it's a powerful laptop.
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It's my daily laptop, it's a Dell Precision 3571.
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It's running for door 42 at the minute.
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It's got an open box LXQT on it, and it's a 12th generation i7, something rather, with
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a Intel and AMD graphics.
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It's got 12 32 gigabytes of RAM and a terabyte hard disk, two terabytes of hard disk.
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So that's the laptop, it's a beast, and it's not very handy to use on the train as such,
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because it's so large, and also it's obviously encrypted.
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And obviously it's my work laptop, so I prefer just bringing the twerk, leaving the home.
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When I'm going anywhere else, the laptop I use is a tiny laptop by Piquello, PICCOLO,
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and it's an 8-inch tiny laptop, essentially what it is, is they've taken a tablet, like
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literally not an iPad, but you know what I mean, Android tablets.
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And they glued that to a keyboard.
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And the keyboard is surprisingly small, but surprisingly good, I must say.
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A chemical windows, I install Linux on it, and apparently it's supposed to run Linux
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perfectly.
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Now some YouTuber says it does.
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I haven't been able to get the, there's been a few things, the left mouse button doesn't
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work.
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The touchscreen is rotated 90 degrees.
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The orientation of the screen is low, you know, landscape instead of portrait, sorry,
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it's portrait instead of landscape.
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Some of those things have been able to fix the onboard audio, I haven't bothered fixing,
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and some of them I haven't bothered fixing, because it's got a, it's running Sparky Linux,
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LXQT again, it's got a terabyte hard disk, an Intel N100, 3.4GHz, and an Intel older
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lake graphics, it's got 16GB of RAM.
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But what it is, is small enough to fit into the tiniest of shelves in the train on the
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way home.
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And it's got USB connectors, it's got HDMI connectors.
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So obviously it's encrypted as well, and I have my personal stuff on there if I need
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to do banking or I need to look something up, or I need a copy of my, a backup, my home
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PC, it's available on that thing.
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So that's a nice little laptop, it's 250 quid.
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So not a lot, if you can afford it, quite a lot if you can't, but it's a lot more than
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the two and a half grand of laptop that's coming up from my work.
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So I feel a lot more comfortable about losing this than losing my work laptop.
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My personal phone is a Google Pixel 6A, mostly because it is a developer phone, and I have
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it running Calix OS, which I need to, it is currently suspended, and there'll be a new
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version coming out, so I need to put another version of Android on that.
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It's got six gigabytes of RAM and 120 gigabytes of storage, and that's my daily go-to.
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It's a good enough phone, I've got them for the rest of the family.
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The only thing about it is that mine, the USB charger, is kind of broken.
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So I had these USB stands that you could rest your phone in, and that put unnecessary
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strain on the USB adapter, and as it turns out on this phone, that's built into the motherboard,
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so there's no way of replacing it.
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I have been lucky to be able to find four cables that will charge my phone, but a normal
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your USB cable will not charge it.
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It just happens to be, you have to have the very special cable, and you just have look
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that will charge it.
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So I have a few of them, so I'm able to keep it charged, and that's how I'm keeping
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my phone go.
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For work, I've got an iPhone 12, four gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage, none
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of which I use for anything, although then communication, working meal, it comes on,
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when I'm in work, and it goes off, when I'm not in work, it's got some up for safety
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marshal work, so it's got some ups for safety marshal stuff, and that's why I use it.
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The headsets that I use for work as well is a Jabra evolved to 65 headsets, which I'm
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currently wearing, and you're recording recordings show using this.
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This is a, the audio is reasonable, okay, it's uncomfortable to wear all day, and all
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might have a pair of Sony headsets, which are a lot nicer to wear for longer term.
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These kind of tend to push the pressure on your ears, and they boom, just don't rotate
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180 degrees, or only rotate 90 degrees, and you're forced to have it on your right hand
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side, which I would prefer to have it on my left hand side, but there you go.
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So as I said, I don't use that as my daily driver, if I'm traveling, I use my cheapo fresh
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and rebel earbuds, which are like Apple earbuds.
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I was using USB connectors and adapters to 3.5 millimeter head sockets, but I just give
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up and started using these headphones.
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They're cheap and cheerful from action in the Netherlands, which is like a dollar store
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type deal, you know, they're not really there, but it's their, it's a deal is to be low
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cost, or at least appear low cost, but there these headphones, they had a brand that were
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very poor, but these ones are actually good enough for listening to music, and definitely
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good enough for podcasts and videos and stuff like that.
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So I carry them around, and I have a few sets at home if I need to change them.
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So I also carry some other stuff for work.
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So I carry a set up box, our company set up box, which has got here to be my connector
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and the USB micro connector, and it's got a special adapter that uses the powers, the
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thing, and it also runs Ethernet over USB.
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I have a remote control with that, and obviously HDMI cable, and then the network cable as
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well just to plug the thing in.
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Then I have a HDMI USB capture card, which will allow me to plug in the HDMI and take screenshots
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of our UIS, we're developing it, but just this will, that works on this box because it's
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a test and development box, but that box won't work anywhere outside of our labs, and it's
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run development code, so it's no use to anybody outside of that.
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I also have a four port, thin USB hub, 3.2 hub from trust, it was a cheap one, and Amazon
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basic USB adapter, and I use those two on my small laptop, just if I need to connect
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us to physical network.
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I have various different USB adapters and chargers, so hey man, one of the main stores
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in the store, it's a general purpose store, sells kids' toes, and that sort of thing.
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They have a four and one USB cable, with USB-C micro, and a lightning connector, going
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to USB-A, and that luckily is one of the most reliable chargers we have, and it also fits
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my phone, so I'm able to charge from that.
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I also carry around a generic ACT-DC adapter, this one just happens to have PD, which is USB-C,
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and quick charge 3.0, which is used for charging other normal USB stuff.
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I carry 64GB USB stick, which has got usually some version of Debbie and her favorite door
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on it, and a USB adapter set, which has got USB-C, USB-A, and USB micro, mainland, female,
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different versions, so links to most of the stuff is in the show notes, so that's pretty
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much all the tech stuff, then I have my wallet, which is an aluminium extruded thing, it's
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from Secure ID, SEC or ID, and it's only supposed to carry five cards, but I carry six, my
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bank card, my Irish passport, credit card, my ham radio license, my driver's license,
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and my public transport card.
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They wrapped a bag at the very front, carrying my bank authenticator, because I don't do
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online banking, I do online banking using the website, and then I have an authenticator
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to do the two-factor authentication thing, as if you do it on your phone, the bank requires
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you to agree to Google's terms of service, and then Google gets access to your payment
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history, which the bank can then use to market to you, but if you don't do it that way,
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they're not allowed to run analytics on your personal banking, so that's that, then
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I'm going to just general stuff, I've got one of these corpus thank you things from the
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company, a dopper water bottle, which is, you know, it is so many meals, it's just a little
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water bottle that I refill and use that, and as I'm coming into here, I tend to come
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in for it's an hour and a half commute in and an hour and a half commute out, so I tend
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to try and do a 10 hour day or longer if possible, and therefore I bring in sandwiches in
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my lunchbox, and I also bring in fruit and vegetables in maple boxes, and I bring
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my breakfast in a milk bowl, a little cup, plastic cup, so all these adapters and stuff,
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I've got to mention, I tend to keep them in deep freeze Ziploc bags that are useful
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for untangling stuff, so that if I need my setup box, I can grab that bag and extract
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all the setup box cables from that, and if I need the stuff from a little laptop, I can
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take that out, and it's in its own deep freeze Ziploc bag, so that's a kind of useful.
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I also carry a notebook and pen, which was using to practice more, but I've actually had
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to stop doing that, because I don't have the time between one thing and another, but
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and I got that notebook in action, in that shop, action.nl, I use a Stabilov PointViz
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Find 0.2 pen, which is a nice one. In my bag I also carry some personal items, the
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most important being HPR business cards, that if I'm talking to somebody I can just
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slip them in HPR business card. I carry some Roy Boss T in case, guess we're somewhere
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and we need to have a cup of tea, usually able to get a kettle boiling water from somebody,
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and the world doesn't seem as miserable if you've got a warm cup of carry tissues and
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some back medication, if I feel that my nerve is going to get trapped again, carry clip
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on shades for when the summer comes, and I need them. Parts each model, deodorant, plaster,
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Jordan 3-on-one flussers, just two picks, and finally a spork if I need to get lunch.
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So I don't carry power supply, because I keep a power supply here and work, and if I need
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the power supply for anything else, I'll power it off the little one that I have from
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my charger, or from my little laptop, which is a weird connector, but at least I can power
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it and then use USB off of that, or if I go somewhere I'll bring a laptop charger at
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home, but I normally don't have that, so I normally wouldn't bother. So that's about
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it, that's my daily carry as of now, what will be in a few ones time, who knows, you too
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can record a show telling us what's your daily carry. Okay, that's it for now, thank you
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for listening, and tune in tomorrow for an exciting episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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