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    NO JOB big or small it too much for MIGHTY PUTTY!

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Rob, Nov 8, 2010.

  1. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    Thanks JB007 good to know.. they are there..for when I want to crack up..
     
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    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    LOL... dewed... that there is empirical engineering at its finest. I dunno... He's selling a dual-core machine for pocket change; seems to me like at that price you gotta expect the "butt-ugly butt it works" repair work.

    If it keeps another Toughbook outta the landfill, I'm all for it.

    mnem
    Badinka-dink.
     
  4. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    Looks like a mb to try and stuff into a cf 29 housing. Didn't Azrial recently ask about that?
     
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    TopCop1988 Toughbook Aficionado

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    "Although the repairs aren't cosmetically attractive..."

    Now, that is an understatement! :laugh:
     
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    the guy could have at least tried to shave off some of the excess with a knife or something. Done right, those "repairs" would have looked bad at all.
     
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    sergeirichard Notebook Guru

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    Look on the bright side, at least he didn't try to paint other them.
     
  8. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    Hey... They guy bought A LOT of these... SO he had to pass them to his 5 year old to fix! He works with Play Doh you know... ;)