Bill, I have, from my former bicycle days, a contraption that fits over 
the back wheel of the bike,  pockets on both sides, pretty  good space 
depthwise, but i don't know how long your laptop is. I haven't looked 
at bikes in many a year, but mine has behind the seat a piece of metal 
over which this contraption hangs, like saddle bags. You are welcome to 
it, in fact, I have two. I also have back packs, all sorts, sizes , 
shapes and colors  just lying around waiting for someone who could use 
them as well as  other carrying cases, from attach?s to shoulder bags. 
My hiking times are over.
I plan to be at that Anf?nger meeting of the group, and I could bring 
those bicycle contraptions and some.

And Jerry, Freeman ,that is, why do you test my brain so much!? - It 
took me several precious minutes to figure out the peanut butter and 
jelly sandwich. I guess, when I was small, we took liverwurst Brote to 
school. The first peanut butter I came in contact with was through a 
Care package from a friend in America  after  WWII. And we just licked 
this precious paste teaspoon by teaspoon trying  to make it  last and 
last!
Marta

On Jan 26, 2006, at 21:07, Jerry Freeman wrote:

> Put your laptop bag inside your backpack? Below your P&J sammich...jf
>
> On Jan 26, 2006, at 8:59 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> Does anyone have a recommendation for something which would be good 
>> for carrying a laptop around via bicycle? I'm thinking of biking to 
>> work once it starts getting lighter in the morning, and the laptop 
>> bag I have isn't really made for using on a bike.
>>
>> Bill
>




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