Yes, but I am asking about the situation when the laptop is active on the move. I forexample had a situation where I was holding my laptop on my knees while on a bus, and the bus drived through some holes in the road so it seamed like it jumbed up a few times, and I was holding the laptop with my hands in order not to bump on my knees. That are the situations I am asking for.
         Milos Przic
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ishe Chinyoka" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Laptop environment


Depends with how your laptop is positioned while in transit. For instance, if the car has got pressure absorbers, even if you are moving on a bumpy road, it will be fine. I think it is wise just to make sure that the PC is not directly placed on the car surface: you can place it on a velvet or padded surface if you are using it. However, if it is not being used, the best way would be to package it in padded boxes, or better still just leave it in its carrying bag.

On the other hand, I personally think it is not safe to expose electronic gadgets like laptops to the sun for a long time. With Respect To part of the laptop to be exposed, I find that this may be when the laptop is shut. Generally, PCs should be used in a cool environment as high temperatures, or heat to be particular, is dangerous to some parts of the PC. We may differ on this head, but I bet that to be safe, you shouldn't work for a long time in the sun with a laptop: better to do that in the shade. This also reminds me that exposure of this nature may also lead to damage not only through the sun, but even dust particles.

Ishe

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Milos Przic" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 10:45 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Laptop environment


  Hi all,
Recently there was a message warning us that of the consequences of overheating the laptop having it on the bed. As I knew it and it was not something new for me, I still want to ask some similar questions. Can laptop be dammaged if in the constant moving while active? For example, in a car that passes many high curves. Next, if I have to use my laptop outside and I have to expose it on the sun as in a certain moment it is not possible to protect it, what parts of the laptop are most resistible to the sun? So if I have to expose it, how to do that with minimal risk?
  Thanks to all, and best regards!
         Milos Przic
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skype: Milosh-hs


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