Alex
I would really like a bag that can hold all my gadgets and devices. After searching for this a bit on YouTube I found the Kata DR-467i:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kata-DR-467i-Backpack-Digital-Camera/dp/B002OI7IAQ/
Could you recommend something similar?
I need it for my DSLR + 1-2 additional lenses, a 15" laptop, 2-3 books and a bunch of cables.
The price has to be under 50 pounds.
Also, I need it to be available on Amazon.co.uk and to be shipped by them as I'm not from the UK.
Thanks a lot!
Answer
Don't buy a gadget bag.
Don't buy a gadget bag.
How do I foil backpack thieves?
Bk
Lately there has been a growing trend at my high school: theft.
People have been rummaging through purses and backpacks left in the halls during class, stealing items ranging from a few bucks to iPods and other expensive items.
I recently had a pair of expensive headphones stolen, and I've had enough. I'd like to rig a "fake" bag to catch one or two of these bastards. I'm looking to mark or perhaps photograph the thieves.
I know the obvious answer is to not leave expensive items out in the fist place, but many classes require students to leave bags in the halls, and there is not enough space to hold all valuables in our pockets etc.
Any ideas or methods?
Answer
I'd take a backpack and put some books in it. Then get some junk electronics and stuff em in there. Something that looks expensive, but is broken or worthless in some way. Then go to the supermarket and get a bag of habanero peppers. Cut the peppers in half. (Be sure to wear GLOVES) Then rub the inside of the habaneros all over the 'bait' electronic gadget. Rub them all over it and make sure to really mash it into it so there's a lot of the habanero oil all over it. Let it dry for an hour or so and place it inside the backpack. When the juice is dry it will be invisible, but still crazy potent. Remember to wash your hands thoroughly after you're done and DONT touch the bait again. Just leave it in your backpack until it gets stolen. Now when our thief snatches your goods, he will fumble with it and try to make it work, and in the process get the dried juice and oil from the habaneros all over his hands. Since people touch their faces and rub their eyes all the time without noticing it, it will be plainly obvious who was the thief when they are screaming in pain after they rub some pepper oil in their eyes. And they best part is that since they don't know why their eyes are burning, they will keep rubbing them, not knowing that they're only rubbing it in MORE. (insert evil laugh) Trust me, anybody that has ever made the mistake of not washing their hands or utensils after messing with habaneros will tell you it's worse than a blast of pepperspray to the face when you rub your eyes.
I'd take a backpack and put some books in it. Then get some junk electronics and stuff em in there. Something that looks expensive, but is broken or worthless in some way. Then go to the supermarket and get a bag of habanero peppers. Cut the peppers in half. (Be sure to wear GLOVES) Then rub the inside of the habaneros all over the 'bait' electronic gadget. Rub them all over it and make sure to really mash it into it so there's a lot of the habanero oil all over it. Let it dry for an hour or so and place it inside the backpack. When the juice is dry it will be invisible, but still crazy potent. Remember to wash your hands thoroughly after you're done and DONT touch the bait again. Just leave it in your backpack until it gets stolen. Now when our thief snatches your goods, he will fumble with it and try to make it work, and in the process get the dried juice and oil from the habaneros all over his hands. Since people touch their faces and rub their eyes all the time without noticing it, it will be plainly obvious who was the thief when they are screaming in pain after they rub some pepper oil in their eyes. And they best part is that since they don't know why their eyes are burning, they will keep rubbing them, not knowing that they're only rubbing it in MORE. (insert evil laugh) Trust me, anybody that has ever made the mistake of not washing their hands or utensils after messing with habaneros will tell you it's worse than a blast of pepperspray to the face when you rub your eyes.
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