Here’s my usual daily setup.

Now let’s get started.

Most days if I’m carrying a bag at all, it’s aManhattan Portage “DJ” bag.

It came with a shoulder strap too, but it’s stupid and impractical to use it that way.

Anyway, here’s what’s inside:

An REI umbrella.

Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro.

It would only be better if the dinky Intel integrated graphics processor were faster for gaming.

I play Gamecube games on it though.

Intel Core i7-4500U CPU at 1.8GHz, 8.0 RAM, high DPI screen (3200x1800).

I know what you’re thinkingwhy would I use such crappy ear buds?

First of all, that’s rude and you should calm down.

Monoprice ear buds.You know the ones.

The Apple buds are almost useless in noisy environments like the subway, so I have these.

I also useKoss Porta Prosbut I usually leave them at home.

Sorry, it’s mandatory for New York-based bloggers to own at least one pair of Warby Parkers.

Moleskine, soft cover, ruled.

Perhaps a bit of a vestigial artifact; it doesn’t get much use these days.

But I like to have it.

Victorinox Swiss Army Knife.

I forgot to include my mouse, which is aLogitech M705.

A workhorse with a battery life that will outlive us all.

Okay, the rest of this stuff lives in my pockets and not my bag, so sue me.

I dare you; we’ve got a great legal team here.

I’m an iPhone person but I don’t buy the new ones just for the sake of it.

That black rectangle under the Moleskine is a wallet, you dummy.

From Target, I think.

Timex “Easy Reader” watch.

I wear a watch.

I am a senior citizen.

Roger Ebert wore the same watch.

Take the pen, Jerry, take the pen.

Super useful little thing.

And that’s it!

If you have a great go bag with a useful organization scheme and great features, let us know!

Photos must be at least at least 640x360.

If yours catches our eye, we might just feature it!