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DIY Laptop Cases
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From: druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.hardware
Subject: Re: DIY Laptop Cases
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:41:21 GMT
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On 29 Oct 2007 torb...@tyr.diku.dk (Torben Ęgidius Mogensen) wrote:
> Paul Stewart <paulstew...@phawfaux.co.uk> writes:
>> Anyone care to suggest a good material for building a DIY laptop case
>> from?
> Lego.
> Seriously, you can get them in all shapes and sizes, including hinges
> etc, and if you glue them together, they are quite sturdy.
And technical lego offers great ventilation options.
Not so hot on EMI though.
---druck
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