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Previously on "Laptop carrying pain!"

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  • realityhack
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    Hmm... Mani, Analysis, Hotdesking, would fire 48 people to get a locker... I think I know you.

    <cough>Wouldn't happen to have 'made up' quite a nice plan B, would you?</cough>

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  • Ruprect
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    To the OP : try here:

    All Laptop Bags - Crumpler

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by MiniMani View Post
    he's more of a Mac guy - but yeh I might just give it to him, it's his bday it August. That'll show him.
    Nick his laptop then. You'll find it much lighter, quicker to boot, and easier to use

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  • lukemg
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    As others have said - get a wheel along, looks like no-one carries them in here.
    BUT - your body is more than capable of carrying that weight over long distances, especially properly supported in a backpack. You just need to give it time to adapt to the increased requirement, couple of weeks should do and you will feel better for it/use more calories etc
    In other words - man up woman.....

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  • MiniMani
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    he's more of a Mac guy - but yeh I might just give it to him, it's his bday it August. That'll show him.

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  • Clippy
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    I suspect the OP's husband planned this all along and is looking forward to receiving a hardly used HP laptop.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by MiniMani View Post
    Thanks for that info, I think I'm going to get the MacBook Air and try and flog the EliteBook. Means i'll lose money but what can you do...! If i'm in pain after a week that's not a good sign!
    Wrap it up and give it to him for Xmas, another thing off the To-do list

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  • EternalOptimist
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    wrap it in a plastic bag, like a tesco carrier or something, and hide it in the cistern in one of the bogs. Put a big L on the door so you remember which one




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  • MiniMani
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    Originally posted by v8gaz View Post
    Compatability not an issue - I need to run MS project, so I stuck a copy of paralells on the mac, installed windows and project, runs seamlessly inside a window on the air. Solid state disks so starts and stops quickly. I bought the 11" for travelling, but should on reflection have gone for the 13, as the weight is negligeble for both.

    Client lumbered me with an HP Elitebook - it weighs a ton in comparison.
    Thanks for that info, I think I'm going to get the MacBook Air and try and flog the EliteBook. Means i'll lose money but what can you do...! If i'm in pain after a week that's not a good sign!

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  • v8gaz
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    Originally posted by MiniMani View Post
    was going to get that, the software i use isn't compatibe with Mac yet - but yeh I think I might do this, no way can I carry that into and out of London everyday on the tube where I mostly never get a seat..!
    Compatability not an issue - I need to run MS project, so I stuck a copy of paralells on the mac, installed windows and project, runs seamlessly inside a window on the air. Solid state disks so starts and stops quickly. I bought the 11" for travelling, but should on reflection have gone for the 13, as the weight is negligeble for both.

    Client lumbered me with an HP Elitebook - it weighs a ton in comparison.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by v8gaz View Post
    Get it on ebay right away, and use the money as a downpayment on a macbook air - absolutley brilliant bit of kit. Runs windows as well, if need be. Your health comes first.
    Wait a week the new ones are out soon and have core processors.

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  • chef
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    thats a £1,600 laptop, hubby should have recommend a Lenovo Thinkpad X220, also a core i7 processor but over 1/3 lighter, far better for your needs IMO

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Why not just get your butler to carry it?

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Be a dear and put the kettle on luvvie.
    You are really DimPrawn and I claim my free pile of ironing.

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  • MiniMani
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    Originally posted by v8gaz View Post
    Get it on ebay right away, and use the money as a downpayment on a macbook air - absolutley brilliant bit of kit. Runs windows as well, if need be. Your health comes first.
    was going to get that, the software i use isn't compatibe with Mac yet - but yeh I think I might do this, no way can I carry that into and out of London everyday on the tube where I mostly never get a seat..!

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