Adobe Messenger Bag

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Apr 23, 2007 | 4:46 am
  #1  
Has anyone here tried the Adobe Messenger Bag? Looks great, but I'm concerned that it's a bit of a hassle to extract a laptop from it while transiting security, among other things.
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Apr 23, 2007 | 12:28 pm
  #2  
I'm a "creative professional" and I think it looks huge and fugly. The order link didn't work for me. I was trying to find out how much it costs because if it wasn't free, I wouldn't want to pay to carry around Adobe's logo.
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Apr 23, 2007 | 1:29 pm
  #3  
It's $250. Not sure why it matters whose logo you carry around, cuz it's gonna be someone's . . .
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Apr 23, 2007 | 1:36 pm
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It looks absurdly overdesigned to me, and it doesn't do anything my <$100 Lands' End attache won't do. Also, I can't imagine anyone stopping in the rain to deploy that stupid "rain hood."

As a protective sleeve for my Dell laptop right now I'm using a freebie slim-design "brief bag" that Book-of-the-Month Club sent me. Fits like a glove, shoves easily inside the Lands' End bag, and cost $0.
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Apr 23, 2007 | 1:40 pm
  #5  
Quote: It's $250. Not sure why it matters whose logo you carry around, cuz it's gonna be someone's . . .
I want one of these. I've only seen it's big borther in real life and it is HUGE! Built for a 17" laptop with stacks of room.

The one I want is for a 15.4" MBP and I'm thinking that with Domke inserts I'd be able to use it as a combined laptop/camera bag. Something I really really do need.

/E
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Apr 23, 2007 | 4:22 pm
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Quote: I want one of these. I've only seen it's big borther in real life and it is HUGE! Built for a 17" laptop with stacks of room.

The one I want is for a 15.4" MBP and I'm thinking that with Domke inserts I'd be able to use it as a combined laptop/camera bag. Something I really really do need.

/E
Hmm, a little too 20-something "skate rat" for me . . . as much as I'd like to be a 20-something skate rat

At my stage in life, a subdued leather bag/briefcase/satchel is more in line with the image I'm expected to project
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Apr 23, 2007 | 4:37 pm
  #7  
The rain hood looks like an interesting idea.

Ive been known to borrow a blanket off the plane when I knew I would be walking through a parking lot in the rain.
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Apr 23, 2007 | 7:32 pm
  #8  
Im a big fan of SF Bags (aka Waterfield Designs). They are fantastic. Plus, they dont make software that hangs everytime I start it while it is checking for updates and gawd knows what in the background - thus making me despise them.
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Apr 24, 2007 | 12:59 am
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Quote: Hmm, a little too 20-something "skate rat" for me . . . as much as I'd like to be a 20-something skate rat

At my stage in life, a subdued leather bag/briefcase/satchel is more in line with the image I'm expected to project
Yes, I know what you mean. I think they are less "skate-rat" than crumpler though. I want the black Pakuma Choroka K2 and think it would suit me just fine. I have the Tumi lookalike Kirkland from Costco already. I have a Carlton, a Crumpler McBeans and a rollaboard. What I need is one shoulder bag that looks small enough to fool chek in agent to think it isn't weighing a ton while I carry on my laptop and my DSLR on board without having to take the DSLR apart.

/E
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Apr 24, 2007 | 1:43 am
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sorry.. but ick..... i'll keep my tumi laptop bag... not a fan there
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