aussieblnd wrote:
>Thats why I carry a duo280c. Throw in a purse and my knuckles drag the
>ground if I carry a bigger Mac!
>From: "Alex Timbol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>But...here's the downside. In the last two months, I've had my shoulder
>seen twice by a chiropractor because of pulled muscles, and I'm really
>getting lazy about walking around town lugging the big and heavy 540c
>around.
Are you using a backpack or an over the shoulder type? I abandoned
an expensive all leather Targus "computer bag" in favour of a pack
just so I could stand up straight (which apparently makes all the
difference!!) when I carried a 165c around. I still use the backpack
with the Duo. The backpack should be good enough to have decent
straps so it sits properly on the back.
Reason 2 for backpack is that it doesn't scream "computer" to
everyone who may have malice in their heart who sees it and so is
less likely to be stolen....
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