 Hi, I'm Mark Brown, Colonel Working Group Technical Lead at Lenaro, and maintainer of a few Colonel subsystems, currently in Seattle to attend Lenox Plumbers Conference, and welcome to my workspace. So when I'm travelling, this is what my setup looks like. Over here we've got an ARM-based Chromebook which I use for video conferencing. Since Lenaro is a distributed organisation, we do almost all of our meetings via the video conference, so that we can see each other's faces from time to time, which is very nice. So I use the Chromebook to make sure that all the proprietary plugins needed for video conferencing work well, and can't do anything nasty to my development setup. The main development system when I'm travelling is this Dell laptop. It's very nice, nice display, nice keyboard, and probably most importantly of all for me when I'm travelling, it's got incredibly good battery life, especially with this external battery pack here. I can work for essentially an entire day without needing to connect to external power, which is extremely important to me. Over here we've got my standard portable test system. It's a BeagleBone Black with the serial port connected via USB, as well as the power and a little SD card reader, so I can replace the kernel and the root file system without needing to have a network connection setup. So the great thing about this setup is that I can fit it easily into a laptop bag and use it pretty much anywhere. So that's been my setup, and thanks.