Keep Those Messy Cables Neat With Little Bags
June 25, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Lifestyle, Peripherals

The bane of anyone carrying a bag full of gadgets are cables packed messily inside. Especially if the bag doesn’t have little pockets all over. We simply don’t have the time to neatly coil cords up, but we also hate untangling them as we take them out. Here’s a quick tip: use a small bag for each cable.
A small bag will save you from the trouble of fixing your cables, while keeping them neat. Once you’re done with a cable, all you have to do is shove it into the bag. At the same time, it’s a great way to manage the cable if you don’t need the entire length.
Now the question is where to get small bags. Well, they don’t have to be new. It could be that canvas pencil case you used in school, or even those drawstring packaging of certain beauty care products. The ones I use are freebies that came with the ink cartridges I bought.
Buying bags should be a last resort; use your imagination.

















Cables, ok. But I wouldn’t be running a device’s power supply inside a bag like shown. Those bricks DO need to dissipate their heat into the ambient air.
You have a point. Though I think with low-power gadgets like the PSP, this isn’t too much of a concern?