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From: peter@graffiti.UUCP (Peter da Silva)
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Subject: Re: Kaypro 2000
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Date: Wed, 23-Oct-85 20:58:25 EST
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> I guess it depends on how much other stuff you have to carry around.
> It's amazing how disgusted you can get carrying a 12 lb box around
> airport after airport along with one or two other bags.

I have carried around a DG-1 and a non-trivial amount of other stuff in
a standard Amex travel bag. The Kaypro is slightly smaller and has a better
form factor than the DG-1, and there's no law saying you have to use the
over-the-shoulder bag.