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    Who has removed the Intel and Windows stickers from their palmrest?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ed_h, Aug 22, 2008.

  1. MidnightSun

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    No, they won't.
     
  2. bfe130

    bfe130 Notebook Guru

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    removed from the 1st day !!! I like my laptop be stickerfree :D
     
  3. Snakecharmed

    Snakecharmed Notebook Consultant

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    I remember when they used to make the stickers out of stamped aluminum which were so cool to me at the time. I once stole a Pentium MMX sticker off of a computer at school and put it on my calculator. The Zilog Z80 needed it. :D

    I know someone who won't remove stickers or clear shipping film on appliances. Things started to look ridiculous after a while. How can you live in a place for five years and not remove the shipping film on your refrigerator?
     
  4. Awdiyo

    Awdiyo Notebook Guru

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    Took them off while the computer booted the first time after I took delivery.


    He thinks that brushed steel is supposed to have a blue tint?

    :p
     
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