Anne Judge said recently:

> On Jan 27, 2006, at 8:37 AM, Peter Saint James wrote:
> 
>> I lost one of the rubber feet to my Al Powerbook. . .
>> Anyone have good luck improvising a foot for a Powerbook?  What did
>> you use?
> 
> I thought my 17" was down to 1 foot, but just checked and in fact I
> don't have any left - I considered what to do for replacements a
> while ago, when the first one disappeared, but inertia won, and in
> fact I haven't found any downside to not having (as it turns out) any
> feet at all.
> 
> Anne

Don't you find hopping difficult?

(Sorry ;-)


Radtech sell a set of alternative feet

http://www.radtech.us/Products/Pawz.aspx

saw this when checking neocase which I just got from ebay.

regards
Brian



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