HA! I too thought a 'Zojirushi Mr. Bento' was a knife (a "bento knife" is a smaller knife used in making sushi ... basically a Japanese paring knife). That's why I made the crack about "where's the gun go?" since I thought the OP was carrying a kitchen knife since he's not allowed to carry weapons at work.![]()
Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".
"Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
-Penn Jillette
A World Without Guns <- Great Read!
I'd just buy a regular briefcase and install a ballistic shield in it. That way you have bulletproof shield in case you are attacked.
http://www.bulletproofme.com/Photos/...ds_PHOTO.shtml
I'm confused ... where does your gun go? Or are you just carrying it on your person?
Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".
"Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
-Penn Jillette
A World Without Guns <- Great Read!
I am using a Vertx Gamut. I love it, with one minor exception - it is front heavy (opposite the straps). When I set it down it always falls forward. I built some stays to help keep it up. It carries everything I need on a daily basis and then some. I like the backpack, I carried a shoulder bag for a long time and just stopped liking them.
So in my work life, I am 'the man', by which I mean every morning I wake up, put on my corporate issued personality, and go forth and middle manage. In corporate speak, it's not that the bag is worth the extra $100. Most of them are probably sewn by the same Indonesian children who put out Kathy Gifford's fall line. What it is about is the signalling. Some will look at the bag and say 'that's an adventuresome guy who is ready to take on the world, and doesn't mind getting his white collar dirty in the field'. Some will look at it and go home and google it, and when they find out what you spent on it, they will decide whether to be jealous or concerned that you are making more than they are. Your underlings may look at it and decide whether you are professional and upwardly mobile, and then determine whether they should align themselves with you or not. Some will wonder where your velcro wallet is and think 'my god, I have kids older than this guy'. The bag dorks will give you a knowing nod that fills you with a warm glow of recognition and respect. And the front line mostly won't care.
So if you ask what separates the $40 bag from the $400 bag, the answer is usually a whole lot of signalling. I won't say that it is unimportant, because anything that affects your ability to provide for your family or be able to afford that extra brick of .22lr or fully fund your 401K is important. Signalling also goes on in every industry in one form or another. For my independent contractors, it tends to be all about who drives the biggest truck. As to how important it may be to the public at large, the truth is 'not very'.
Math is tough. Let's go shopping!
Spot on for the trips to the corporate office, I work remote now. I was once told to not wear a tie for a presentation because it was pretentious for my position, lol. There are definite rules for negotiating the corporate world and the higher up you move the harder they can be to survive.
Railroad guys like Red oxx. Life time warranty....
http://www.redoxx.com/Shop-by-Gear-I...095/13/Product
Citizens prepare to defend yourselves.
Hmm ... I signal my corporate office with what I know and can do. My briefcase is one I got on sale at REI for about $30 that has room for my files and occasionally my thermos as well as pens and other tech accoutrements. A lot of the time I just carry an aluminum clipboard I got while in service, a notepad, and my calendar. I thank God I don't work in DC or for a company where people play these signalling games.