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Its situation is entirely changed."]
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Ama-no-gawa"
- Ransetsu
["The dead of night.
Behold the Milky Way
Its situation is entirely changed."]
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Just over a year ago, I blogged about the search for a new laptop bag - one I could use to carry my computer back and forth from work, while traveling, etc.
At the time, I got a slew of suggestions from frieds and readers, none of which, frankly, were quite right.
Then, last summer, while we were in a high-end department store in London, Jess spotted and bought for me a great bag that fit the bill perfectly. Unfortunately, price tag notwithstanding, it was a piece of crap, and after just a few months of use, it started to self-destruct.
Along the way, however, someone pointed out that the bag was, essentially, a knocked-off Filson. So, based on that, I just picked up a Filson Original Briefcase. The style was perfect, and the company's reputation made clear the bag should last the same decade of wear I've gotten out of my now retiring Ghurka.
I've had the new bag for only a day or two, but so far, so good. For any of the dozen or so guys who wrote in to say they were similarly on the search, in case you still are, give it a look.