At 12:45 1/28/00 +1000, Marc wrote:
>Then later having completed the work, went to close the lid on 2400,
>and found the screen much stiffer than usual. Having read of other's
>broken hinge problems decided to try a test. Instead of pulling  a
>little harder on the screen, put the machine to sleep and left it
>till the next day to cool off. In the morning tried again to close
>the 2400, and found it to be noticeably easier to move.

Maybe an artifact of the heat causing the plastic parts to swell, thereby
making them tighter?
PN


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