Joined on 12/07/04
Best backpack I've owned. Period.

Pros: Excellent (really excellent) build quality. Fits my 14" thinkpad without a problem, no moving around. Plenty of space for other items (binder, notepads, mouse, charger, mp3 player, etc) without being huge and bulky. Extremely comfortable to wear even with heavier load.
Cons: None. Could not find a better backpack for all my needs without spending several hundreds of dollars (not something I'm willing to do on a backpack).
Overall Review: Wa**art sells some of this company's backpacks, I found them to be of lower quality (cheaper models) than this one - check out the same model if you can.
Cheap and useful

Pros: Cheap and useful, does what it's supposed to do without a hitch.
Cons: None.
Thinpad R61 - Linux

Pros: Great value for the money, not a single problem. Installed in a couple of minutes on my R61 14" thinkpad. Linux (64bit) recognized the full 4GB without a problem.
Cons: None.
Very comfortable

Pros: Excellent design. I'm 6'4" and have above average sized hands even for my height. I usually go for the largest mouse I can find, but needed something more portable for my 14" thinkpad. This mouse is very comfortable to the touch, and doesn't strain my hand even after hours of use.
Cons: Perhaps a bit pricier than other options, but for me it was definitely worth it. Would buy it again in a heartbeat!
Overall Review: Works without a problem on Linux, although I haven't configured the extra buttons - use 'btnx' for that/
Awesome...

Pros: Amazing sound (especially for this price range and without the need for an amp). Make sure you have a decent sound source (I'm using an m-audio card for my desktop, and a cowon player for around the house) to really get the most of these. Very comfortable as well.
Cons: None really. There's always a next level in audiophilia, but this is a darn fine choice.
Overall Review: Sound so good I would even consider wearing these where people can see me.