Technical Director’s Daily Bag
Being the CEO of Automattic is no easy task, but Matt Mulenweg shares the tools he brings with him to get the job done in Everyday Carry.
The bag is an old school Hardcraft Rucksuck laptop . Here’s what’s inside:
- Kensington International Travel Adapter
- Plantronics BackBeat Go 2
- Kindle Voyage
- Patriot Supersonic 64 GB
- Jackknife Lock Set
- Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter
- Samsung Over Level
- Apple 60W MagSafe Power Adapter
- Motorola Moto Tip
- Audrey Hepburn playing cards
- Business card holder
- Grid-It Organizer
- Macally Dual USB Charger
- Apple MD862ZM / A Thunderbolt Cable
- Belkin rockstar
- UGREEN Retractable HDMI
- Garmin Premium heart rate monitor
- Jawbone UP24 USB Cable
- Scosche Retractable Cable 3.5mm
- Retractable Belkin CAT5e Module
- Retractable USB ReTrak
- Ultimate Ears 18 Pro
- This is a taco with a grounding cord
- JetPack notebook
- Ointment-balm
- Blue Aveda Oil
- Pocket bag Advil
- TP-LINK TL-WR702N Road Router
- Garmin Forerunner 620 Charger Clip
- Charging stand Basis Peak
- Mpow Streambot Mini Bluetooth Adapter
- Apple Magic Mouse
- Motorola Moto X (2014)
- Apple iPhone 6 Plus (not pictured)
- Miscellaneous swag and trinkets
- Vacation home Maison Bonnet HF19 Air Force
- Lamy Pico Pocket Ballpoint Pen
- Basis peak watch
- Garmin Forerunner 620
- Westone ES49 custom earplugs
- Bucky Eye Shades – eyeshadow
- Apple Macbook Pro 15-inch Retina
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