Patrick, I have a Carradice bike bureau bag that is designed to carry a 
laptop.  being retired I haven't used it in a couple of years and would be 
happy to sell it at an attractive price.  Let me know if you want pictures.

BTW, I have also carried my macook in a nelson LF, but found the weight too 
high up and hence felt not good.

Michael

On Saturday, August 24, 2013 9:54:59 AM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I traded my Bike Bureau last year after having it sit in my garage for a 
> year or more unused. Now I am back in a position where I have to carry a 
> large and heavy -- 17" -- MacBook Pro 11 miles each way (my house and my 
> mother's house). I know I can simply wrap it in a thick towel -- or make my 
> own foam case -- and stick it into an Ortlieb, but I am curious how you 
> others carry laptops. 
>
> I'm most interested in panniers, disliking heavy loads on my back and 
> having finally switched back to panniers after trying (for the n dozenth 
> time) saddlebags of different shapes and sizes, but I'll be interested at 
> least academically in alternatives to panniers.
>
> Is there any real benefit for such regular carriage to having a solid 
> state drive installed?
>
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