Let’s see how much we have in common with our backpack inventories.

  • @[email protected]
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    • Work laptop (although I use it as my personal laptop too)
    • Kindle
    • Bluetooth speaker (JBL clip 4)
    • Surface Pro 3
    • Folding mouse
    • Folding keyboard
    • prepaid envelope in case I forget to check my knife while flying
    • notepad and pen
    • Umbrella
    • Flashlight (Nitecore T4K)
    • craft hammer w/ flatheads in shaft
    • mini ratcheting screwdriver w/ bits
    • mini tape measure
    • 130w usb-c charging block
    • 10ft USB-C cable
    • short USB-C cable
    • adapters for everything
    • folding lockpicks
    • collapsible chopsticks
    • Folding Allen wrench set
    • sunglasses
    • passport
    • compressible shopping bag
    • 20 Ah power bank w/ 65w output
    • Small folding drone and controller
    • Probably other things I’m not thinking of right now

    Edit:

    • Koss Porta Pro headphones
    • 500gb Samsung T7 touch external SSD
    • Surface Pen
    • @[email protected]
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      • prepaid envelope in case I forget to check my knife while flying

      Doesn’t list knife. 🤔

      Edit: it’s in one of your pant pockets isn’t it?

    • BOMBSOPM
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      128 months ago

      you are ready for whatever comes your way!

      • @[email protected]
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        108 months ago

        That’s my goal! I like to be the guy that when someone needs something, they go “Oh, SaintWacko probably has it.” And they’re usually right!

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s an old DJI Mavic Mini! Great little drone, folds up small enough to fit in a coat pocket, but it’s got about half an hour of battery life. It’s one of those things I don’t use very often, but when I do there’s no substitute

  • @[email protected]
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    258 months ago
    • Two N95 face mask
    • An USB charger
    • Two USB cords a type C and a mini-B
    • A pen a pencil a very small notepad
    • A rigid sleeve for importants documents (actually the menu from a restaurant near my workplace )
    • A scarf, two gloves, a wollen cap
    • sunglasses
    • no-sun-glasses
    • cloth for cleaning glasses
    • plastic bags
    • flashlight

    I hate having to put the labtop from work in here that bastard is heavy

  • guajojo
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    218 months ago

    Wait, is this something characteristic of the spectrum?

    I love to take a backpack nearly everywhere with 1st basis supplies

    • @[email protected]
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      78 months ago

      It’s a stability thing. The autistic brain tends to want a lot more structure around it. Unfortunately, life can often get in the way of this. A backpack can act as a “safety kit”. You know you will always have critical resources to hand, and so are less stressed with unexpected changes.

    • BOMBSOPM
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      58 months ago

      I think it’s more common among us than NTs. Military veterans would probably be another group that has a high prevalence of backpack use.

    • @[email protected]
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      58 months ago

      I had no idea that was a thing. I used to take my backback everywhere to the point people asked me if I sold drugs. Apparently dealers often taken their backpacks everywhere cause of that. Eventually I forced myself to stop doing that, guess I was masking that too without knowing

      • BOMBSOPM
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        28 months ago

        One of the dudes on Love on the Spectrum went on a first date with his backpack. But, he was a gentleman and carried it by hand on his side.

  • Rentlar
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    • Cough drops
    • Ear plugs (a few here and there)
    • Microfibre cloth
    • a lucky charm
    • pocket-size tissue pack
    • an emergency $50 bill
    • an emergency snack
    • an emergency Linux install USB drive

    These are stuff then generally stay in the bag between trips. Stuff like a water bottle I add before almost any long trip out.

    • BOMBSOPM
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      118 months ago

      An emergency Linux install USB drive?? In what scenario would you imagine you would need that?

      • Nougat
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        Probably one that can live boot and run right off of USB. There’s a computer, you might be able to use it without knowing how to log on by booting from that stick. Now you might send/receive messages in a dire circumstance.

        • BOMBSOPM
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          58 months ago

          Genius. I’m going to make one tomorrow.

          • @[email protected]
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            38 months ago

            Oh man, if you like Live Boot USBs, just wait til you see this thing: https://www.newegg.com/zalman-ve400/p/N82E16817379030

            There’s probably an updated version available somewhere. Slap a drive in and load any ISO, and it can mount it as a virtual disc drive, or you can switch it to be detected as a regular external drive if you prefer, or both at the same time. I use it for booting my copy of Hiren’s Boot CD I’ve been lugging around for eighteen years, live-boot Linux and Windows PE/recovery environments, it’s brilliant.

  • @[email protected]
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    148 months ago

    Never leave home without one. I’m always amazed others don’t do it as well.

    I carry a 5.11 Rush 72. Uually there’s:

    • a camera; Fuji X-S20
    • contact lens cleaner and storage
    • small bicycle pump
    • 2 sunglasses (Oakley M2 & Ray-Ban Wayfarer)
    • sunscreen during summer
    • floppy boonie hat during summer
    • one/two pocket knives
    • a single watch storage case, usually with a watch in it
    • a strip of blood pressure medication
    • two powdered ibuprofen painkillers
    • a bandaid or two
    • a pen

    And there’s bound to be something like a roll of candy, a snack, a water bottle, etc in it at any given time.

    • BOMBSOPM
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      58 months ago

      I love those Wayfarers. I have a pair of Foldies (knock off brand that fold into a sort of little cube) in light blue. Polarized sunglasses are the best!

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        They are excellent; very comfortable and always in fashion for those who care. My particular ones are non-polarized.

        The Oakleys I have ARE polarized, and for a lot of situations it’s really handy for sure. Great at cutting annoying reflections on water, allows you to see through glass with reflections, etc.

  • @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    Lol. Read the title and started giggling. Family asks why I giggle, I tell them and they start laughing.

    So yes. After losing everything, including the backpack I always have it with me. It’s a hard rule - the moment I’m far from it, I need something from it.

    The contents are pretty much everything I might need during an average day. Keys, vallet, medicines, a notebook and a pen, bandages, headphones, deodorant.

    • BOMBSOPM
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      108 months ago

      oh no!! losing that backpack must’ve been devastating 😩

      i’ve been using the same backpack since 2001. i can’t imagine losing it. it’s part of my identity. if i don’t have it with me, people ask about it.

      • @[email protected]
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        48 months ago

        The worst was when it was stolen, while I was travelling, 3 hours before it was time to leave for the airport. Obviously my IDs, tickets, money, were all there.

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    • Spare phone charger (USB battery pack before it turned into a pillow)
    • Micro-USB and USB-C data cables
    • Ethernet cable
    • 32G USB drive:
      • 8G partition with bootable Linux Mint (can you guess what I do for a living?)
      • The rest is FAT32 storage
    • A cheap wireless mouse
    • Bluetooth earphones (currently Skullcandy Jib True)
    • Flashlight
    • Sunglasses
    • 300ml bottle, even if empty
    • Several plastic bags
    • Bunch of rubber bands
    • Fork
    • Teaspoon
    • Toothpicks
    • A tacky collapsible cup
    • Tweezers (one with a sharp tip, one flat)
    • Ibuprofen
    • Photocopy of my medical insurance card
    • Sometimes an iFixit Essentials kit (not sponsored)

    This excludes the content of my wallet.

    • BOMBSOPM
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      32G USB drive: 8G partition with bootable Linux Mint (can you guess what I do for a living?) The rest is FAT32 storage

      That you specified the partitioning is my favorite part 😆

      • @[email protected]
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        I could write a similar list about the flash drives I use at work or at home.

        32G stick mentioned above

        32G “Imaging” USB stick

        • 400M partition with a customized bootable Clonezilla:
          • One boot entry that loads the OS to RAM, brings up an ethernet interface with DHCP, and mounts a Samba share to /home/partimag
          • One that loads the OS and brings up a bash CLI (Clonezilla is basically Debian with extras)
          • One that loads the OS and mounts:
        • A second FAT32 partition that contains:
          • A Debian 11 image
          • A Linux Mint image
          • A customized Ubuntu 22.04 VirtualBox OVA image

         

        2G “iHaxit” USB stick with a read-only switch

        • MAS
        • tron
        • Utilities that Windows often marks as malware and tries to delete

         

        128G “Rescue”

        • Bootable Windows recovery disk
        • Plenty of space to save important documents before the subject computer is nuked

         

        32G “DO NOT USE” stick that I nuke and reformat for whatever purpose I need (not to be used for storage)

        …plus a lot of optical disks with various Windows installers.

  • BOMBSOPM
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    • chap stick
    • second pair of glasses in another color in case I need to match my clothes
    • wipes for glasses
    • noise canceling ear buds
    • a pen
    • meds
    • charged travel charger with solar cells for recharging
    • plug-in charger with cable
    • laptop with accessories: mouse, stylus pen, backup battery for pen, USB charger for back up battery (can’t be too safe!)
    • hoodie
    • whatever else I may need for the specific occasion
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    Sunglasses

    Phone charger

    Chapstick

    Deodorant

    Perfume

    Glasses wipes

    Lighter

    Kleenexes

    Hand sanitizer

    Passport

    Pens

    Scarf

    Sweater

    Socks

    Notebook

    Binder

    Work apron

    Extra water bottle

    Sunscreen

    A metric fuck ton of receipts

    Gum

    • BOMBSOPM
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      48 months ago

      What’s up with the receipts?

      • @[email protected]
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        68 months ago

        Too lazy to clean them out. One goes in every time I buy groceries, and I only get rid of them when I clean the backpack every month or so (or when I lose my name tag).

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          The MOMENT I get a receipt for groceries and stuff, I crumple it up and toss it on my way out the door. I hate having trash float around like that.

          • @[email protected]
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            I’m okay with mess, but not dirtiness, so receipts are fine, but I’ll chuck food wrappers asap

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    In my backpack:

    • 0.75L Water bottle + a smaller one if I’m going far
    • Mechanical pencil, extra lead, eraser, notes and paper (all in one plastic folder thing)
    • Usually my laptop and charger
    • Headphones
    • USB power adapter
    • USB-C cable (for The Phone)
    • Earplugs
    • Multi-tool (Leatherman wave+)
    • Hand sanitizer, multi-purpose cleaner (in a tiny spray bottle),
    • Hand lotion, vaseline, sunscreen
    • Tote bag
    • Bicycle tire hand pump (usually travel by bike)
    • Extra inner tube
    • Tire changing tool
    • Extra bicycle lights
    • MicroUSB cable (for the lights)
    • Gaffer tape, gauze, disinfecting wipes (and whatever else is in my first aid kit)
    • Nalaxone (seen one too many OD’s)
    • Small powerful magnet (emergency access through some electronically locked doors)
    • Condoms (as if; emergency water storage lol)
    • Permanent markers
    • A Pen

    In my various pockets:

    • Facial tissues/paper towel
    • Two more bicycle lights
    • Cheap folding knife w/ window breaker and seatbelt cutter
    • The Phone
    • The Wallet
    • All weather notepad
    • Another pen
    • Funny shaped Rock (and Stone) that I play with if I get nervous
  • @[email protected]
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    I like this question, yes I travel with a backpack.

    • vape liquid
    • coil making kit, sisors, cotton, stainless steel wire, hobby wire snippers
    • 18650 battery’s
    • backup headphones
    • tissues
    • a drink
    • wallet and intern physical cash
    • jacket/jumper
    • hat
    • USB c charger and cable
    • 3 usb 32gb sticks, ventoy, films
    • pocket knife
    • bird seeds

    I used to carry some general purpose rope but I dont do that now lol

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      I really should bring bird seed around with me. There are some friendly crows that I’d like to be friendly with.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        I always thought I should try this but I have a vague memory of something I read about corvids. If you befriend them they’ll following you home, waiting for more and if you stop providing they might start being aggressive towards you.

        Like I said this is just a vague memory and I have nothing to back it up. If someone has information about it being wrong, please share.

        • @[email protected]
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          They also provide payment with shiny-shiny (CorVid Dollar). I imagine anyone would get pissed if they received no service after payment.

  • Jackie's Fridge
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    • USB power bank
    • multi-tip charging/data cable (C/micro-B/Lightning)
    • bandages
    • ibuprofen
    • nail trimmer
    • small Maglite
    • tiny tin of petroleum jelly (I dont like chap-skick)
    • reusable silverware + chopsticks
    • iPad Pro 10.5 & pencil
    • Samsung Note 8 +512GB card (for music, podcasts, notes, OTG storage)
    • headphones (Moondrop Chu2)
    • pen & pencil
    • sewing kit in a tiny mint tin
    • Dirtywave M8 music tracker (my current obsession)
    • Leatherman Juice Pro + Victorinox eyeglass screwdriver
    • Leatherman Squirt S4
    • cotton bandana & eyeglass cloth
    • combination USB-A/C microSD card reader
    • elastic band(s)
    • OM System LS-P5 field recorder
    • aux cable

    I’m sure there’s more I’ve forgotten but there is a cat on me so I am unable to move until he leaves. Sorry, I dont make the rules.

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    Flashlight (off)

    Lighter (10/100 Butane)

    makeshift hammer

    makeshift crowbar

    pocket knife

    smartphone (UPS) (80/100 Battery)

    whistle

  • Nougat
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    I chose a purse over a backpack.

    • Vape juice and battery charger
    • Hank of paracord
    • Basic Swiss Army knife
    • Napkins (also in various and multiple pockets, I always have napkins).
    • Plasticware, chopsticks, condiment packets (whatever is extra from carry-out)
    • OBD2 Bluetooth code reader
    • Headlamp
    • Medicine (prescription and OTC)
    • Gum
    • Eyeglasses screwdriver
    • Charging cords (I have a couple of large batteries, but I don’t always carry those)
    • Pen
    • Jersey gloves
    • Ear plugs, cheap and individually wrapped, because I ride a motorcycle and will hand them out, and my son is a musician and has friends over and I make it rain earplugs.