Clear plastic self stick feet are great replacements for the original 
black rubber feet that peel off and get lost so easily. Think 3M 
makes them. Available at hardware stores. Bouncy like rubber and they 
grip about as well so the book doesn't slide off of inclined 
surfaces, yet will slide without extreme force. (My pismo lives on an 
inclined music stand from a piano or organ. Neat way to ventilate 
under the book and raise it off the desk surface to imporve 
ergonomics) The feet are available in the exact size to fit the 
recess where the old feet fit.

After managing to not lose and reglue the original feet with various 
sticky substances I discovered that the clear self stick feet stayed 
put longer. Just clean out the recess where they mount real well 
before installing them.


>Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:16:34 -0700
>From: Tim Gilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Pismo trackpad
>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <r01050300-1015-D154FF5398E811D6BD6500306541DA56@[42.246.15.90]>
>
>>  Any comment from other Pismo owners?
>
>I bought my Pismo/500 when they first came out, and I've had no problems
>at all (except the key-impressions on the screen).  The only bad thing
>is, she's missing three of her rubber feet.  I use my PowerBook
>everyday.  She's on for 10 hours a day, survives a ride to and from work
>in the basket on the front of my bicycle, and is pretty much
>continuously streaming audio during the day.
>
>All I did was add ram (384 total), and replace the disk drive.  I can't
>say enough good things about the IBM 40GN harddrives.  I got me one of
>the 30 GB versions, and it so nice and quiet, it makes using my laptop
>on a quiet day possible.
>
>=- Tim
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