what I carry to work: typo

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@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ The bag in question is a dark green/brown [Crumpler Messenger Bag](https://www.c
![](../bag.jpg "My trusty Crumpler bag.")
I can't remember exactly which size or model this one is, but it's just a tad too small to comfortably hold a 15" laptop with sleeve:
It's the 2008 _Wonder Weenie_ model, which is just a tad too small to comfortably hold a 15" laptop with sleeve if that's what you're looking for:
![](../bagcontents.jpg "The bag contents.")
Granted, my MacBook is only 13", that case is just too big, and the Velcro combined with the clips still neatly close the bag without a problem, but given the size of a non-bendable object like a laptop, it gets a bit more difficult to comfortably wear across your shoulders while biking longer than fifteen minutes. At my previous job, I just left the work laptop on the desk and never carried my own. My current job is just too far to carry this one without my T-shirt getting uncomfortably wet, which I've heard isn't the best way to start a class---which is why, when my own laptop is required, I take out the bag that's mountable to the side of the bike instead.
So what's _inside_ that bag, what do I usually carry to work?
So what else is _inside_ that bag, what do I usually carry to work?
- An eyeglass case with cleaning cloth and eye drops that may or may not hold my glasses depending on the need of sunglasses;
- A [Leuchtturm](https://www.leuchtturm1917.de/) 1917 A5 unruled notebook;
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ That's a lot less than The Gentlemen Stationer. Perhaps I'm not a gentleman afte
Since my M1 MacBook, I _never_ carry an adapter. What a relief! Oh wait, I'm totally lying, I do carry one: one of those small [Satechi USB-C hubs](https://satechi.net/collections/hubs-adapters) to get access to an USB-A port and HDMI.
The Crumpler bag has just one big compartment where you can dump stuff into, and three smaller pockets on the sides, of which one is closable with Velcro. There's also a smaller compartment on the front with a very sturdy zipper. The shoulder strap is obviously adjustable and the pad that slides over it is very comfortable for those bigger hauls. The material of the bag is made of some sort of waterproof nylon fabric that has yet to let me down. It does stain, though: the inside clearly has been through a lot. Another upside of the fabric: it's easily washable. I've got this bag more than ten years ago and it's still as reliable as ever: that's a pretty good indication of quality for me. Granted, the Velcro straps are in need of a bit of maintenance with all that cat hair gradually reducing the adhesive strengths, but that's not too difficult to look after once in a while.
The Crumpler bag has just one big compartment where you can dump stuff into, and three smaller pockets on the sides, of which one is closable with Velcro. There's also a smaller compartment on the front with a very sturdy zipper. The shoulder strap is obviously adjustable and the pad that slides over it is very comfortable for those bigger hauls. The material of the bag is made of some sort of (semi-) waterproof nylon fabric that has yet to let me down. It does stain, though: the inside clearly has been through a lot. Another upside of the fabric: it's easily washable. I've got this bag more than ten years ago and it's still as reliable as ever: that's a pretty good indication of quality for me. Granted, the Velcro straps are in need of a bit of maintenance with all that cat hair gradually reducing the adhesive strengths, but that's not too difficult to look after once in a while.
The pen pouch my wife got me can hold up to six pens but becomes quite bulky if rolled up. I usually don't carry more than four fountain pens with me and have never felt the need to take out more than two on a work day. Most of my serious journaling or fountain pen playtime happens after working hours anyway. For the extra-nosy: the pouch currently holds a Pilot Custom Heritage 912 WA, a Pilot Capless F, a Lamy 2000 F, and a Sailor Pro Gear MF. I don't think it fits oversized pens like the Leonardo Momento Zero Grande. I've had this pouch for six years and the leather strap you use to seal it is starting to become a bit torn, but other than that, it's an affordable roll and I highly enjoy the format. I do think my next one should be a fabric-based one with a joyful pattern instead of a leather one.