This Eastsport fanny pack is what I use to carry many essential items, including modules and a keyboard I use with my Visor Pro.  This is how it appears when filled, zippered shut, and secured around my waist:
This is how the same filled pack (filled and zippered shut) looks when put on a table:
  This shows the pack with the smallest of its three zippered compartments unzipped and fully open=>
<= I use that smallest of its zippered compartments for change (US pennies, nickels, dimes, but not quarters).
<= I put my US quarters (which I use in payphones and newspaper machines) in the pocket shown open in this photo.  I also put all my Springboard modules in this comparment.  It has enough room to hold at least 6 modules easily.
<= this photo shows the pack with all three zippered pockets open, and with my Total Recall voice recorder module tucked inside a pocket within the middle-sized zippered compartment.
<= This photo is like the above, but from a slightly different angle, and with the module out and laying on the table.
<= This photo shows the pack with all the three zippered compartments open.
                               This photo =>
shows the pack with only the largest zippered compartment open.
   The two photos below show the three large objects I normally carry in the pack inside the largest of the zippered compartments.  The nearest of the three shown is my Stowaway foldable keyboard for my Visor.  The left photo shows it folded up and partially inside a zippered screen-pocket I keep it in (an unusual thing I bought at the local Barnes and Noble bookstore).  I think the screen pocket helps keep dirt (etc...) away from the keyboard. 
    The right photo shows the keyboard unfolded. (Note: I would have photographed the Visor on the keyboard, but I needed the Visor to take the photo with, using my Eyemodule2 module).
     The other two of the two large items are a Seiko Instruments electronic dictionary (which I use around 12 times daily) and a clear plastic container (with 14 smaller compartments inside).  The plastic container is designed for fishermen to use, for holding tiny lures, hooks, etc...  I keep around 25 different things in it, such as a "Tot" stapler, staples, a nail clipper, foldable scissors, paper clips, thumb tacks, etc...
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