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TSA friendly multiple laptop bag?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1794262" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Patrick, I looked there, but the challenge is that I carry both my own and my wife's MBP so she can carry her own carry on bag. So what I want/need is a bag that can carry TWO of them. Most of what I see are singles, which is logical because 99% of folks don't carry two, but in our case one is her business system and ones my personal one. I have a bag from inCase that is larger enough for the two, but is not TSA-friendly, so I have to tea them both out and put them in different trays at TSA, then the bag itself goes in a third tray. It just slows us down a bit more than the usual passenger, that's all. A "butterfly" case with room for both would let me open it up and let it lie flat in one tray. It's a very particular need, so I may have no luck. </p><p></p><p>As an aside, I have no idea how this ended up in the Operating System forum. I posted it to the Laptop forum in the hardware area. Wonder if the board database is going wonky again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1794262, member: 396914"] Patrick, I looked there, but the challenge is that I carry both my own and my wife's MBP so she can carry her own carry on bag. So what I want/need is a bag that can carry TWO of them. Most of what I see are singles, which is logical because 99% of folks don't carry two, but in our case one is her business system and ones my personal one. I have a bag from inCase that is larger enough for the two, but is not TSA-friendly, so I have to tea them both out and put them in different trays at TSA, then the bag itself goes in a third tray. It just slows us down a bit more than the usual passenger, that's all. A "butterfly" case with room for both would let me open it up and let it lie flat in one tray. It's a very particular need, so I may have no luck. As an aside, I have no idea how this ended up in the Operating System forum. I posted it to the Laptop forum in the hardware area. Wonder if the board database is going wonky again? [/QUOTE]
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