Lifehacker Posts My “Go Bag”
So a few months ago, Lifehacker was asking folks to submit photos of their “Go-Bag” - the bag that web professionals grab when they are on the go. Some posted a very minimal set - a PDA, keys, cell phone, and that’s it. My contribution was a little larger. Here’s my go-bag.
The problem is two-fold. Due to the changing nature of my projects, and general reductions in T&E by my company (which is a smart thing, with all of our collaborative technologies), I haven’t flown in over six months, and I’m starting to look for a smaller bag.
I acquired the Ogio Metro backpack at the company store, nicely embroidered with the company logo, for $64. It was great, as my previous bag, a Tumi T-Tech Laptop Brief was too small to hold travel items, such as a mouse and power supply brick. Now, eleven months later, the Ogio backpack has lost some of its luster. One of the zippers has lost a tooth and is sticky. The iPod media pocket keeps getting caught in the innards of the main pocket. And the entire form has collapsed, and is unable to hold its form unless the laptop is actually in the sleeve. And let’s face it, the laptop is usually docked, either at the office or at home.
Additionally, many of the “essential” items that I routinely carried have fallen by the wayside. The manicure kit, collapsing valet, sleep mask, travel neck pillow, and lint roller were all last used in another piece of luggage, where they remain. The ballcap has been relegated to the garage due to its function, dirt (and smell). The Leatherman tool, folding frisbee, and digital camera battery charger are all scattered on my home office credenza. And the breakfast bars were consumed long ago.
After analyzing it a bit, I’ve determined the essential list of what I need to carry:
- Laptop and accessories
- Thinkpad T60 Laptop
- Charger brick
- USB stick
- USB wireless mouse (a new Logitech VX Revolution - woo!),
- RJ-45 cable if wireless is weak
- Audio Accessories:
- iPod - 80Gb video version 5
- Charger/USB cable
- Earbuds
- Foam earplugs
- Office/Paper:
- Notebook
- Pencils and Pens
- Other:
- Olympus digital recorder
- Motorola cell phone charger
- Business Card holder
- Spare change (coins)
- Checkbook
- Pills and mints
- Someplace to put my keys when I’m not driving
So I guess I’m just looking for something to accommodate everything above, plus be expandable for travel. Too bad I’m down on the Ogio Metro, as that holds it all. But really, for commuting to and from the office, where the majority of the office/paper items are, and there’s no need for AC adapters or extra cables, we could reduce the list to this:
- Thinkpad T60 Laptop
- Logitech VX Mouse - I won’t leave it at the office, so it comes with me
- iPod and earbuds
- Olympus digital recorder
- Small stuff:
- USB thumb drive
- A pen, and a slim notebook or even index cards
- A few business cards
- Some mints, some coins
- A place to put my keys
My coworker comes and goes with a simple laptop sleeve. Of course, she lives a six-minute walk from the office. Perhaps I could get some sort of sleeve with two pockets, and put that in the Ogio when traveling. Thus starts the quest. Suggestions welcome.








