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AmyJ:
And thanks for not pointing out that I can't spell GAUGE! :) You're the man! :)
Actually you can spell it either way Gage or Gauge, both are correct, but I prefer Gauge. We use lots of gauges on our product here at work, so I see it in BOMs all the time. The funny spelling is guage.
 
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a:
Pretty sure this isn't true. I think the cargo hold is at the same pressure as the rest of the plane, just colder.
For the most part they're pressurized, but some aren't. A more likely reason for me always carrying them on is, have you ever seen how baggage handlers handle the luggage? I'm not sure I want my regs on that ride....
 
Bag came today... The console cover fits like a glove over my "gage", and it all sits rather nicely in the bag. (I'll be the cat's *** walking through the airport...the Mrs. has already commented that I need shoes to go with my new "purse"! (got 'em..my booties! hahaha!)

Thanks all!
 
Far more convenient for me (as well as cheaper) is to use the LARGER laptop bags! I get used ones cheap, and they work great!
 

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