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To: smokingfrog

Some company in eastern Washington state makes laptops for like FBI and Treasury.

Showed a demo of a fellow. He turns it on, then holds it out at arms length.
Then drops it.

It has built in power down in case of shock, so he picks it up and hits the power button. Starts right up. No problems at all.


2 posted on 12/03/2008 6:34:21 PM PST by djf (...heard about a couple livin in the USA, he said they traded in their baby for a Chevrolet...)
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To: djf

I do automation work for the national guard. one time when we was on an exercize I took a new laptop dell 830 to the TOC I had to make room on the table to place it. I sat it on a an ice cooler that had its lid on sideways I sat the laptop on it(powered on at the time)the corner dips on the lid and the laptop goes in the ice cooler that was full of water. I took it apart dried it out and what do you know it still works lol


41 posted on 12/04/2008 1:05:10 AM PST by 09Patriot (I am a MILITANT Conservative, compassionate conservatism got us NOWHERE)
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