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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (5199)1/21/2000 9:14:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9427
 
I don't know. I'm as extravagant as almost anyone I know but I can't see paying 225 over 59 for a place I only intend to sleep in. And who knows how much of that I will be doing.

The advantage I was looking for was desk space and such. But I'm just kidding myself, the only work I'm going to be doing will be on the plane.

I have to rummage around.....a friend of mine from Dallas was up and he found a backpack that has a slot for his computer. Seems a lot more practical than carrying a piece of lead in a briefcase. Damn thing is heavy. Of course I load it up with paperwork which makes it twice as heavy.

The other issue I imagine would be this, would a backpack count as carry-on? With the briefcase I can carry-on luggage and avoid baggage claim. That's a must-do for me, picking up luggage in Newark Airport is a guaranteed waste of about 60 minutes.