When I received my refurbished iceBook a couple weeks ago, I thought 
the rubber feet looked like they were attached better than my old 
Pismo's feet.  I was wrong.  Not a week after I started using it, the 
first foot fell off and was lost.  My gf found it when she was 
arranging furniture yesterday and put it back on.  This morning, when I 
took the iBook out of its bag, the foot fell off again.

Is there any easy way of getting these to stay on, short of 5-minute 
epoxy.  I *don't* want to do that, but without the feet, the thing 
slides around like mad.

One quick tip, for those without their feet.  I used a piece of that 
woven, rubberized material that's used to line one's kitchen cupboards 
under the PowerBook.  It would hardly move.  I'd rather not face that 
so soon with my iBook, though..

TIA,

GmG


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