On Nov 19, 2003, at 8:41 AM, Krevnik wrote:

On Nov 18, 2003, at 4:36 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote:

Brent writes:
Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced
source of black powerbook feet?

A: Glue gun.

Problem is that not all of us have managed to KEEP the feet that have fallen out. I lost a couple on our local bus system, which means they are gone for good. He is looking for ways to replace feet lost in this manner, much as I am, so I would appreciate an answer for his question.

I think Clyde WAS answering your question. Ever used a glue gun? You can certainly push a nice glop of glue out onto any surface the glue used maintains a high degree of viscosity yet harders to a nice rubbery feel. It's a great solution and one I plan on testing.


Phil Burk
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Wiley Publishing, Inc.
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