[nabs-l] backpacks are unprofessional?
Ben J. Bloomgren
ben.j.bloomgren at gmail.com
Mon Feb 2 20:04:03 UTC 2009
Groceries in a backpack would get a bit dicey even for dry goods. The issue
of smashing is huge. I've tried to carry a candy stash, and it's been
rendered useless by the time I got home.
Ben
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> Scott,
>
> I'm quite behind on my E-mails, so I'm sorry that I'm asking this so
> long after you posted your message. What sort of groceries have you
> found it convenient to carry with a backpack? Any that you've tried
> carrying and regretted later?
> Courtney
>
> On 2/1/09, Sarah J. Blake <sarah at growingstrong.org> wrote:
>> It is possible to carry a purse or reasonably sized bag on my dog
>> arm--and I
>> am fairly short and don't have much arm space to work with. On the other
>> hand, a rolling bag is an option for carrying a significant amount of
>> stuff.
>> Another option is to use a small digital recorder and take notes later.
>> This
>> would be more time-intensive but would eliminate the need to carry a
>> laptop
>> if your laptop is heavy.
>>
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