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@yoshimitz707: Good call. I didn't even think about The Wirecutter recommending bags.

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#3  Edited By djhicks1

@panvixyl: @t1000: @artisanbreads: Is Peru dangerous or are you just saying traveling outside the US in general? I mean, I'll be with a group of people.

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@jking47: @babychoochoo: @panvixyl: @ltsmash: @dgtlty: @t1000: @damisterchief: @sparky_buzzsaw: @blatantninja23: Thank you very much. I also asked the Tested forums and a dude suggested reading the "What's in your bag?" posts on The Verge. The first article I read lead me to the Kata brand that I had never heard of prior to this. They make quick access camera bags capable of holding extra stuff (laptops/pens/whatever), which is exactly what I was looking for. I thought I'd thank you guys and show you the bag I decided to purchase: Kata KT PL-3N1-25

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I need something to carry a small laptop, iPad, water bottles, 3DS, a pen, GoPro, and large DSLR. I can't find anything I like on Amazon and was wondering if anyone could suggest another place. This is for a school trip to Peru so we'll be walking a lot and visiting Machu Pichu. I'd like to have quick access to the DSLR and since it'll be hot I don't want to keep the strap on my neck. Thank you.

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I never completed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Barely played it, actually. I just bought a 3DS XL and considered getting the new version. As this will be my 'first time' should I instead hook up my 64 and play it, or will the 3D version, in 2D of course, suffice? Any significant differences?

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#9  Edited By djhicks1

These are great.

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#10  Edited By djhicks1

@Alexandru: @forkboy: <--He's right. 8GB of RAM should be a minimum. When I play BF3 on "Ultra" it's using over 6GB of 1600MHz DDR3.