On Nov 6, 2008, at 6:33 PM, aussieshepsrock wrote:
>
> Update:
> The Case appears to be 100% plastic upon taking another look at it.
> Someone just advised to 'check under the feet' and that didn't bear
> fruit. My assessment -revised- is that the case is constructed of a 5
> sided box with openings at front and rear for firewire jacks and the
> drive door area respectively. The bottom plate looks to be a snap in
> affair at the ends, but the side seams are damn near perfect and I
> wonder if they're glued in. I mis-remembered it being a metal box.
> Dang thing annoys me. To tell the truth, seeing flying shards would be
> pretty satisfying!
Hold You Aussies ...
I have a Lacie SCSI case I'd like to crack as well ... has a whopping
18GB HD in it ... so I might just leave it alone. It is well sealed
as well ... I'm watching this thread for ideas ...
Know anyone in the medical profession that could x-ray it for you?
might ruin the disk/data inside ...
("hold your aussies" ... that was good wasn't it?)
Bill Connelly
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