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Michael Cote

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Geek Bags: Waterfield and Crumpler from PeopleOverProcess.com Posted: Oct 12, 2007 4:38 PM
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This week in RedMonkTV, I “profiled” two laptop bags with the help of Dan McWeeney and Matthias Zeller: the Waterfield Cargo and the Crumpler Part and Parcel (I can’t find a direct link to the Part and Parcel, so scroll over on the catalog page):

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I’m always on the hunt for a better laptop bag, so it was great drilling these two about their bags. Hopefully I’ll do some more of these little “profiles” and eventually figure out if I should keep the bag I have or get a new one.

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