Yep!

Well, I try to anyway... there are a few exceptions. I don't carry it around the house, but if I'm going to the store down the street, I will.

A couple more examples-
When the zippo isn't charged, sometimes I don't carry it for a few days until I can get around to refilling it, but I always have a lighter on me (usually the mini bic, sometimes both the mini bic and the zippo)

The first aid kit is currently under repair; my OC decontamination wipes leaked all over everything <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> I should have that back up in a day or two

And finally, I do sometimes slip up some days and leave without an item, but like you, I always carry a knife and a source of fire as a minimum

Since I attend a university and carry a backpack, some of the load can be transferred to it. Mostly the multi-tool, first aid kit, and sometimes the flashlight. Because of theft issues in general ($300+ worth of textbooks in there too) I always have the backpack within arms reach, even if just getting up for a minute to go across the room or down the hall.

When I'm not at the university (weekends, evenings) I just transfer the stuff mentioned above to a belt.

It's pretty evenly distributed, not too bulky, although it looks like it would be. I find that I generally look for carpenters pants or cargo pants now, because the one or two extra pockets really do help. Notice I'm not carrying a PSK. That's one of the reasons I carry so much EDC is that I decided to try a decentralized approach and carry equivilent PSK items about my person. Each item is easier to access individually and most of the stuff will find some use during a week. I do carry a PSK in my backpack, in my car, and if I know I'm going hiking or something I do carry it on my person.

I started carrying the other wallet because I was listing 20 degrees starboard when I sat down when I only had one <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> I suppose it also has a use as a travellers wallet if I ever get mugged. I was wondering what to put in it. I ended up putting in some basic boo-boo stuff (band aids, hand sanitizer wipes, antiseptic wipes, gauze pads, duct tape) and I also have 4 gerber babymilk bags (laying where paper money usually goes in a wallet) and 4 micropur tabs. Of course, the micropur would have to be cut down since the bags don't hold a liter of water, but it shouldn't be too big a problem. The first aid pouch holds field dressings, gloves, medicine (tylenol, etc), squishy things like antibiotic ointments, and (up until recently) decontamination wipes for the OC spray.

The handkerchief I started carrying after dons article about the hunter who had to use his underwear to signal for help. It goes with the spare wallet in my right back pocket. The wallet also keeps the OC spray standing upright so it can be accessed quickly. My regular wallet goes in the other back pocket. The multitool and first aid kit go on my belt. The meerkat goes inside the waist band at 4 oclock (it's got it's own belt clip). The mirror, mini bic, and small keychain with P38, LED, and spyderco ladybug go in my watch/coin pocket. The flashlight usually goes in the leg pocket of carpenters pants. The 550 cord goes around my ankle, and the rest of the items go in my two front pockets.

I'm about to have more stuff to carry once I get my concealed carry permit <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> then I'll be really bulky!