Granted, it's not a whole disk encryption, but you can still encrypt the entire data partition (not the OS). As for lugging around stuff, I have a 16GB USB flash drive which hangs from my keys. It contains all my data, so that if my laptop is stolen, all they'll find is my Engadget browsing logs and some temp files. All the Office files I use stay on the flash drive. If you store your passwords on IE or Firefox, it's your fault :-)
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Granted, it's not a whole disk encryption, but you can still encrypt the entire data partition (not the OS). As for lugging around stuff, I have a 16GB USB flash drive which hangs from my keys. It contains all my data, so that if my laptop is stolen, all they'll find is my Engadget browsing logs and some temp files. All the Office files I use stay on the flash drive. If you store your passwords on IE or Firefox, it's your fault :-)