I second that "huh?!" The only think I can think of is that his family
wouldn't allow a laptop, but did allow the Eee. Unless there is some
international law against bringing laptops into/out of countries.
Mark Schonewille wrote:
Huh?!
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On 26 mrt 2008, at 10:54, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Took it across the Atlantic when he was supposed to be on
a brief 'holiday' with his family - a laptop would have been illegal,
but he
was allowed to get away with taking the Eee.
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