Wilson Ng started helping the family business since 9 years old. Since then, he had dreamt to be a successful entrepreneur, one who starts great businesses  ( he has started 7) from scratch with insight, guts and initiative. He keeps his focus on growing the business by creating value-- not on politics, or wasteful distractions. He brings the same focus to community service, teaching, life and family.

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  Wednesday, December 29, 2004


Most Practical Utility Bag ( on tidbits)

If you are an office warrior, most likely you have been carrying around a notebook computer for years now, and you have started having muscles on both sides of your shoulders from logging around so many pounds everyday.

You may be interested in this tidbit.

Lucky if you live in a city which allows you to drive, which means the most distance you will ever need to log your notebook is the few meters from the parking lot to the house, or from the parking to your office.

However, if you live in cities which you need to take public transportation ( bus, trains, taxis), and have to do some amount of walking, then no matter how ultralight the notebook is, there comes a time when you start to ask why notebook bags don't have wheels.  Part of my routine is I have to do some amount of travelling and have to bring a notebook, I have found this bag to be a practical one.

For starters, it looks like an ordinary notebook bag.  But it has wheels.  It is also spacious enough that it looks like a bag used to carry computers and documents, but still has space for a day's change in clothes.  Thus, it carries clothes without looking like luggage that contains clothes.

So when I do overnight trips to customers, I  don't have to check in the hotel first thing, but can go direct to them from the airport through taxis ( in cities where renting cars is not practical).  And I can check out first thing in the morning and visit customers before going off to the airport without bringing conspicuous clothes luggage.

After all, whichever you look at it, it does look like something you would bring to the office, isn't it?

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