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Originally submitted at Timbuk2
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A mini-messenger for urban adventure
Great compact bag
By jess_because from Honolulu, HI on 2/6/2011 4out of 5
Pros: High Quality, Attractive, Easy Access, Good Strap Length
Cons: Not Enough Room
Best Uses: Traveling, Commuting, Office, Shopping
Describe Yourself: Modern, Practical, Comfort-Oriented
I wanted something small enough to be compact but big enough to fit some bulky essentials (i.e. iPad, camera, etc). It’s great! Sometimes I wish it could just a little bigger but overall, the bag just what I wanted.
(legalese)
Lonely Planet has made available some of it’s US & Canada apps for free! But it’s limited time only as the sale ends this Friday. I just tried to download the Chicago app but it’s 20MB in size so it needs a wifi connection for download. Good to know it’s “huge” file size. I was planning on downloading ALL of the free ones but maybe I’ll just do that on my computer for that one.
Need to see the article and get the full list (with link to apps on iTunes)? Click here: http://bit.ly/gCJRel
My boyfriend and I have been loosely thinking about international travel more with our first stop in Sydney, Australia. I figured start with something a little more comfortable. I have a couple of co-workers who’s from there and we know a couple more from there as well. Plus, Hawaiian Airlines flies direct so that’s a plus. On top of that, it’s a country where the locals speak English which is helpful when traveling. Not ready for a language-barriers kind of trip yet.
The Lonely Plant app for Sydney is not one of the free ones, but I’ll consider paying $5.99 for the Sydney one if the other US apps look good. Will let you know how it turns out!