Stuart,
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Wednesday, September 19, 20077:12 PMStuart Urbahnssturbahns at hmh.net

>http://www.vmwarestore.com/product.asp?catid=2
>
>I realize that many people would not want this bag because it has a  
>vendors name advertised in big letters on the side. But with that said  
>I must day this is my current favorite laptop bag for the price that I  
>have purchased 3 of them for all my families laptops. The first thing  
>to point out is the size of the bag. I have fit a 17 in mac book pro  
>in here with no problems. I also have carried a normal mac book laptop  
>with little to no shifting in the bag.
>
>I really like how all the clips on the bag are stainless steal metal  
>instead of some cheap plastic or paper clip class metal. This does add  
>to the weight of the bag , but if you are like me you start put  
>thinking you won't be putting much in your bag. But after coming back  
>from a busness trip or vacation you are trying to squeeze all the  
>extras into the carry on bag.
>
>And the best thing about this bag is the price. Only $25!!  I would us  
>to expected to pay 100+ for this bag for all the great quality parts.  
>But I have a gut feeling vmware purchased alot of these for their  
>employees and are trying to sell the extras off.
>
>I just wanted to share this hidden gym. For my experience in the past  
>has vendor labeled items being some of the cheapest crap made that  
>will generally last as long as the confernce you are attending.  A+  
>from me on this bag.
>
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>
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