>When you take apart your Powerbook for something like upgrade, repairs,
>or some performance hacking and you put it back together only to be left
>with some leftover parts you don't know where it goes?
>
>I was in the process of bumping my Duo 280c's CPU speed up and adding a
>built in ADB port (see my previous post on this) and I found a dark
>plastic L shaped bracket that doesn't fit anywhere.  It came from the
>space between the memory card and the hard drive.  Oh well, it doesn't
>look like it serves any purposes anyway.  ;)

Im stumped.  Did it look like it snapped off of something ?  Maybe 
its one of the plastic ridges from the bottom plastic case ?

Mad Dog


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