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From: Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 10:17 AM -0700 9/10/2008, Clark Martin wrote:
>Charles Lenington wrote:
> > Does anyone have comments on traveling with iBook on.
>
>As in driving in the car with the laptop running? I have had the laptop
>on plenty of times while riding as a passenger. I would be concerned
>about having it sitting on the street while running. First it might
>fall off. Second, I don't like the possibility of vibrations hurting
>the harddisk.
yea, what Clark said. It works well just be careful... Keep good
backups just in case the "g shock" gets up there...
- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
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Like clark said, iBook hard drives can be damaged very easily. My iBook of two
months has already gone kaplunk from small hit.
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