That's right! I'd almost forgotten about Brandy's "flying" 2400.
I had one that was in my book bag when I was skateboarding home after work. I hit a rock and went down. It seemed alright at first, but within a week I had a band of lighter pixels running down my LCD... er, opps! No, forget that...that was a Duo 2300 not my 2400. That 's why I don't skateboard with laptops any more!!
Glad to see your still around Brandy!


On Jun 12, 2004, at 2:43 PM, Brandy wrote:


Yep I did, not really drop it just tried to fly! anything more than a 10 stories it breaks into tiny little jig saw pieces!
List is a bit slow!
Brandy


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Has anyone dropped a 2400 and had it survive? Has anyone dropped a 2400 and found out that it could never be fixed?
Joyce


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