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#1
danpi - Posted 9:56 am PST 01/22/09 (1133 Posts)
YANBFB. Whatta steal (NOT!)
#2
ramses - Posted 9:57 am PST 01/22/09 (154 Posts)
Ram
#3
LiveSquid - Posted 10:45 am PST 01/22/09 (1979 Posts)
#4
ramses - Posted 11:05 am PST 01/22/09 (154 Posts)
"You And Nancy, Butt F***ing Betty"
#5
RKLE - Posted 11:06 am PST 01/22/09 (6253 Posts)
This good if a plane crashes.
#6
RagManX - Posted 12:05 pm PST 01/22/09 (152 Posts)
These kinds of cases tend to run on the pricey side, but if you need this kind of protection it's probably worth it. Given the mistreatment my wife's laptop receives, I am considering this investment to extend the life of her portable.
Also - YANBFB = Yet Another Non-Bargain From Ben. Not that I agree with the sentiment, but that's the meaning.
Also - YANBFB = Yet Another Non-Bargain From Ben. Not that I agree with the sentiment, but that's the meaning.
#7
Chrisman - Posted 1:09 pm PST 01/22/09 (2566 Posts)
#6, when she's traveling on 'business' I don't think it's her, ummm, laptop that is being mistreated...
#8
scott1000 - Posted 2:54 pm PST 01/22/09 (874 Posts)
#9
scottman - Posted 4:38 pm PST 01/22/09 (211 Posts)
#8, if they just make human versions of these, then he could still enjoy his laptop after the crash.
#10
scott1000 - Posted 1:06 pm PST 01/23/09 (874 Posts)
| scottman wrote: |
| #8, if they just make human versions of these, then he could still enjoy his laptop after the crash. |
Ofcourse, you could just keep your laptop in the human case and save some money. Plus, in case of a water landing, you'll both float.







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