In a message dated 3/19/00 10:48:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Their out there!
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>Out of the Closet and on to the list YEA!  Come Out! Come Out! Where ever
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>you are!
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>Stand up and be counted!  We love our little Lurkies!  :-)
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>Brandy

Well, I'm not quite a lurker, rather a recent joiner, you might say, but 
thanks for the invite. 

Actually I do have a question. I recently bought a Duo270c, which has a loose 
screen/cover on one side. Upon closer examination (and removal of the little 
rounded plastic hinge cover that slides to the side), I noticed that the 
metal clip that holds the hinge in place is loose, because the Torx screw 
that is supposed to hold it in place broke off, leaving the screw shaft in 
place (the computer, by the way, works perfectly fine). I'm looking for 
suggestions on how to extract the broken screw, so that I may replace it and 
hold the hinge clip in place. Is there a special tool? Or a method? Inquiring 
minds (at least one) want to know...

Thank you kindly in advance, if anybody has an answer I would be eternally 
grateful.

Dan J.
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