On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 08:57 PM, Obi-Wan wrote:
On 12/20/02 8:11 AM, Andrew Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew
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There's another problem with Brenthaven in my opinion, all of their
bags a) look the same and b) are not at all stylish.
The only one that bucks the
There's another problem with Brenthaven in my opinion, all of their
bags a) look the same and b) are not at all stylish.
The only one that bucks the trend is the executive backpack, but even
that is very boringly styled.
I personally use an inCase bag for my TiBook, it fits perfectly and has
On 12/20/02 8:11 AM, Andrew Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into
the Cybertrough:
There's another problem with Brenthaven in my opinion, all of their
bags a) look the same and b) are not at all stylish.
The only one that bucks the trend is the executive backpack, but even
that is very boringly
I have to agree, my only problem with Brenthaven is the price. There's
no question that they are incredibly nice bags, but I had to go for
something a little more conservative monetarily. Hence, my DayTrader.
My Kensington saddlebag was fairly nice, the padding for the laptop was
adequate,
On 12/19/02 5:10 PM, RogueWriter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
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I have to agree, my only problem with Brenthaven is the price. There's
no question that they are incredibly nice bags, but I had to go for
something a little more conservative monetarily.
I agree with your
I still have this up from when this conversation was going last year and I
still use this backpack and have not found anything that works better for
me. their model #201476 is of ballistic nylon and fits a TiBook better than
the one I use for my Pismo. Both bags were less than $50!