edit: well crap..shoulda checked this before i went through all the trouble
anyone able to host around 44 .jpeg files that are around 250-350kb each?
I would make this its own thread...but i dont know if that is necessary.
here are the pictures that were requested:
they range from:
http://www28.brinkster.com/planetsidein ... %20001.jpg
to
http://www28.brinkster.com/planetsidein ... %20044.jpg
just change the number.
PICTURES 31 and 34 DO NOT EXIST- didn’t feel like renaming all the rest after renamed them all once and chose to delete pictures 31 and 34
Pictures of the backpack are from #'s 001-005 and 020-039
Pictures of the Powersleeve14 are from #'s 006-019 and 040-043
Picture of Cell Phone and PDA holder is 044
Picture 013 shows the O clip where the shoulder strap (014 - 015) is metal. As well as the clips on the shoulder strap itself, these clips also swivel when twisted.
Picture 015 shows the durability of the shoulder strap, feels just like a seatbelt.
Pictures 018 and 019 show the pad on the shoulder strap and how thick it is.
Pictures 027 and 028 show the material that lines the inside of the back pouch where the backpack is kept. The material is VERY soft, and will prevent scratching. The same material lines the inside of the Powersleeve14.
Pictures 029-030 show the very durable zippers. I purchased a laptop backpack a while back (from ibm) and after 3 months i had to replace all of the zippers with paperclips because they broke off.
Pictures 035-039 show the backpack with books AND the powersleeve14 WITH a laptop in it. No visible sign of strain on zippers and still as easy to close as it was when it was empty. To show Flounder what it looks like.
Pictures 040-043 Show that 3 magazines can fit in the Powersleeve14 with room for a few more without putting strain on the zippers.
The packback has a tremendous amount of padding. About an Inch just on the bottom alone.
The Powersleeve14 with the laptop in it, slides in the backpack easily with little force or effort.
Anyone in need of a laptop i would suggest the BP3 System (
http://www.booqbags.com/Detail.bok?no=44 ).
I plan to have my laptop in my power sleeve which will also be in my BP3 for added safety.
Any other picture requests or questions, feel free to comment/ask;)
-Rancor