Anna:

I also have two old ng 1.5 m/b's sitting in my 'waiting for eco-recycling'
bin.  Since I have already robbed them for most of the parts James says to
remove, (the microSD, the RTC battery and the Wifi card are already at home
in other machines), looks like they might be just about ready for you if you
wanted to cook up another batch of XO brownies.  Have no idea if their fault
is solder-flow related; but, let me know and they're in the mail  :-)

Cheers,

KG

On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Chris Leonard <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 9:11 PM, Samuel Greenfeld <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > It's probably also worth noting that to the best of my knowledge, no one
> at
> > OLPC would recommend to typical XO users sticking any part of an XO in a
> > toaster oven.
> >
> > If we encounter a laptop which we believe has this soldering issue, we
> > usually send it back to the factory instead of attempting to repair it
> > ourselves.
>
> One wonders what ihe international logo for "do not insert in toaster
> oven" would look like.  Perhaps it could be added to the attached.
> </grin>
>
> cjl
>
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