I use a Leeds Millennium pack. I received it from a friend who got it at a sales meeting (it has her company's logo on it), so I don't know if it's available commercially or not. Here’s a web page that ha a small photo. http://www.copshop.com/leeds/catalog/packs.htm Here’s the link to Leeds home page, but I don’t think they sell retail. http://www.leedsworld.com/ as they have a min. order of 12 required.<br><br>It has two large main compartments and one external compartment on the outside, as well as a separate zipper pouch along the bottom front.<br><br>The outside compartment has two valcro straps for securing the laptop and a nylon zipper bag that stick to the side with valcro. The bag is similar to a toiletry bag. I use it for PC cards, phone cord, external mouse, screwdriver, etc.<br><br>The inside compartment has a vertical divider to help separate papers. I also carry my umbrella, Palm Pilot, Palm Keyboard, books, etc. I also have a piece of hardboard that I cut to size to match the compartment's dimensions. This board is not too heavy and it actually makes the pack more comfortable against the back, instead of the miss-mash edges of whatever I end up tossing into the compartment. It also doubles as a lap desk for my palm keyboard on the train.<br><br>The small outer compartment has the routine assortment of pockets for pens, business cards, etc. Also an inside zipper pouch. This is where I have some meds, cough drops, tissue, etc..<br><br>The zipper compartment on the outside bottom edge is nice for items you might want to get at without opening the pack up. This is where I’ll store my PSK when it’s assembled (I only need one more item!).<br><br>My only complaint, and this has been true of any laptop backpack, is that the stitching for the straps always work free. These started to pull away from the pack after a few weeks. So I removed them and sewed on some thin black leather tabs on the ends. I then tacked them on the pack again and then secured them with several pop rivets. That approach is holding well so far.<br><br>The Leeds site does have a closeout item that you can order Qt.1 of for $23.80, it’s not as nice as what I’ve just described. http://www.leedsworld.com/searchResults.asp?category=CLOSEOUTS&product_id=5800-99<br>
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Willie Vannerson
McHenry, IL