Although it's nice to have a table to work on (Jay's new Cyber Cafe has tables), that's often not an alternative. What if you're at the beach, or in a car, or in your lounge chair? Get a lap desk. I've had a few over the years, and when I found this one I bought a few of them. One I keep in the back of my car, one I keep by my favorite chair, one I keep on the boat. This model has a soft suede covering on the bottom, and the inside (beads or whatever, I haven't taken one apart to know) needs to be flexible not solid - you want to be able to angle the desk surface, and have it fit comfortably on your lap. It's nice to have the piece across the bottom, so that you can keep a pencil from rolling off. This one even has small pockets on the two sides. It's not only a more solid surface than your lap, it keeps the heat of the machine away from you, and at the opposite angle of your legs, it isn't likely to slide off your lap. Just another non-techie tool for the techies.
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