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Episode: 1326
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Title: HPR1326: What's in my bag
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1326/hpr1326.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 23:35:38
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Hello, HBR listeners. I'm Jay Robb and this is my second solo episode. I'll do one
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of these. What's in my bag type deals? My bag is a Swiss gear backpack. So I guess it starts
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the largest area compartment and go from the back to the front or from the front to the
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back depending on how you look at that. So the so in the largest compartment I've
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got my laptop that I use for work. It is a Lenovo X1 carbon. It runs Windows 64
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bit. That's what we use at work. Sometimes I'll swap that out for my Linux laptop that's
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an X220 Lenovo which is pretty awesome for the laptop. That's a 12.5 inch screen. I believe
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it's matte but the X1 is pretty nice as well. It's missing some little ports and that's kind
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of annoying but it's thin and light and has a little bit bigger screen. I think it's 14 or 14
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half inches. So right now I've got the X1 in here. So I've also got a national brand
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computation notebook. It's a pretty nice type notebook with a bunch of grid lines, things
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easy to take notes and new technical drawings. That's what I think. So this large compartment
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here has got a separator inside of the pocket there. There's the laptop and the outer
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region is the notebook and also there's a laptop charger. That's for whichever laptop
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I have at the time. Unfortunately they take two different types of charging ports. So
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there's also a small zippered mesh pocket. So inside of here I've got the USB stick which
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is a 32 gig USB 3.8 data. I think it's just a cheap one to go with Amazon. Then I've got
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another 32 gig that's got another 32 gig that's a little older because I think it's
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a patriot and I also have my VPN dongle for work. That's everything I have in that pocket.
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Then there's a small pocket on top. Inside of here I've got some headphones, the Bud style
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that came with my Samsung Galaxy S3 phone. Keepers there for easy access. All of it's in
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there. I may actually find something in here that's forgot it. Next pocket is another
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large-ish tight pocket. Inside of here I've got a small case. It has a small hard case.
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As a Western Digital, my passport went air by USB 3 drive. So I can put the ton of
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stuff on there. Any files I need. I deal with a lot of data usually with my job. So whenever
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I have a ton of data I can just slap it on this drive. Take it with me. That way I don't
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fill up my small drive on my laptop. I think it's 56 gig now. It was 128. I had a coffee
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spill a while back which totally fried the thing. Unfortunately it was only two weeks old or
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so. But they repaired it and I wrote a note on the form. Something like a grade to a 256 gig
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if you can. They went ahead and did that and didn't charge me anything for it which was
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awesome. There's a zipper pocket here also that I usually keep some pictures of my family
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and what gets one traveling. There's another pocket. It gets slightly smaller as we go now.
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There's some, it's like a pack of travel tissues that we're knowing you're traveling around
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things. So the next pocket is a little bit smaller than that one. Inside of here I've got
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a lot of stuff. So I've got a small larger take travel mouse. I think it's one of the
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MX styles. It comes with a small USB dongle that gives the computer a pretty awesome
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little mouse. It's the small notebook size. So it doesn't take a whole lot of space. Let's
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see. I've also got a, there's some kind of a small notebook. Let's say there's a small
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other bound notebook maybe five inches tall by three, three and a half inches wide. Not
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very thick. Maybe half an inch thick. So rule, normal rule. So inside of here I've got
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some, just a bunch of notes. We're whatever I'm working on. I try to keep track because
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I have a horrible memory. I can remember a lot of things but there's usually so many things
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going on. I have to take notes. So I've got that in a, what's this? Sharpie, fine point
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pen. Kind of hooked on to this. So I've got that. If I really need to take any notes
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of anything. Let's see. Then there's a bunch of small pockets in here. And inside of
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some of those small pockets I've got, business cards, a bit of few pins, a couple of different
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types of pins and a pencil. There's a pocket there. And there's another, I'm trying to
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close up a pocket. Nothing in there. All right. So then there's one more pocket. It
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is a small outer pocket inside of here. I've got some pseudofed, some exedron migraine medicine,
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prescription vichydin. And that's all that's in here. You should have some, I'll be
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propping in there too. And usually the vichydin is not in there but I have a tour muscle
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not too long ago. So that's what that was for. So that's basically everything I have in
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my backpack back here. Sometimes when I go traveling I'll swap out a few things or include
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a screwdriver. I'm kind of surprised I don't have a screwdriver in there. Usually I have
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a small one. And then I've got a small stubby multi screwdriver that I carry with me. So
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it's got a few different things. Philips head, flat head, small and large of each. And then
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put it pretty small. It's maybe two and a half inches long with a swivel end. I'll
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contain a small unit. It's pretty awesome. Use a lot, especially when I'm traveling
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in the other labs and things. Or I've got a company that makes RF modules. And so we
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have labs where you test all this kind of stuff. And a lot of that is a lot of stuff to use
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a screwdriver home. And then hard drives and computers and whatever else. It's almost handy
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to have a screwdriver. Usually also in my bag I'll keep some lubricant eye drops. My eyes
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kind of get drizzled on. So I've got a, I had laser surgery a few years back to create
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my horrible near-sighted vision. And now I can see pretty good. But the downside of that
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my eyes get drizzled on. Also when I'm traveling I'll carry a few other things like a cell phone
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charger. Obviously usually I'll throw them a Nexus 7 there. So I can have it with some
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running around. Probably a few extra pairs of headphones. If I'm flying, definitely
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I'll take some noise canceling headphones. I've got some audio, technical, something
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or other. Not too high end. Pretty decent. I'll take those with me. Those flying sucks.
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Also when I'm traveling I throw an Ethernet cable or two in there. And as well as I'm
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kind of surprised I don't have it in there right now. Usually I'll have a DVI cable and
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my converter. My X1 carbon laptop has a mini display port output. So that's kind of limiting.
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So I'll carry a Dungle with me that I got from Monoprice. We'll convert a mini display
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port and it has HDMI, VGA and DVI on the same Dungle. So I can output to whatever project
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a word display wherever I am. That's pretty handy. I'm going to find that. Don't want
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it. It's not my bag. All right. Well that is everything that I have in my bag.
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