On 26/02/02 09:28, "David Caolo" <dcaolo_at_mayinstitute.org> wrote:
> So how do you carry your 2100 around? Mine is much to large to even fit
> in my pants pockets (unless I'm wearing those cargo pants), so I'm
> guessing a bag or backpack? That just seems like one (even larger) thing
> to lug around. So, what do you do?
I mostly use a donation I got from a member of this group. It's a nice, but
basic case that holds only the Newton. This is the case I use when I go to
work and when I know that I will bring my Newton in my PowerBook bag. My
PowerBook bag is, BTW, a nice, rare, Apple PowerBook bag. It's all *green*!
It's made by a company named Port. The bag has multiple sections so that's
somehow my portable office.
When I'm bringing the Newton alone, I then use a Calise case I got from
MacConnection some time ago for $9.99. It's all leather and very well done.
In addition of the Newton, there is space for PCMCIA cards, pens, business
cards, etc.
-Laurent.
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