On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 06:58 PM, Meg St. Clair wrote:
Hmm. I hadn't thought of that. For some reason, it appeals to me more
than
krazy glue. Don't know why. There is no visible evidence of adhesive on
either the foot or the computer itself.
rubber cement is more fragrant than most krazy
One of the little rubber feet fell off of my PB 12. I have the piece. How
should I stick it back on? I really don't want to send the whole thing back
to Apple (which is what they wanted me to do when I had lost one of the
little screws in the lid, which luckily, I found again). The rubber piece
On Monday, Jun 9, 2003, at 15:31 US/Eastern, Meg St. Clair wrote:
One of the little rubber feet fell off of my PB 12. I have the piece.
How
should I stick it back on? I really don't want to send the whole thing
back
to Apple (which is what they wanted me to do when I had lost one of the
little
On 6/9/03 3:30 PM, G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
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One of the little rubber feet fell off of my PB 12. I have the piece. How
should I stick it back on?
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Would krazy glue be a really
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 15:31:35 -0400, Meg St. Clair wrote:
One of the little rubber feet fell off of my PB 12. I have the piece. How
should I stick it back on? I really don't want to send the whole thing back
to Apple (which is what they wanted me to do when I had lost one of the
little screws
On 6/9/03 6:54 PM, Hamlin Krewson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (edited for
length):
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 15:31:35 -0400, Meg St. Clair wrote:
One of the little rubber feet fell off of my PB 12. I have the piece. How
should I stick it back on? I really don't want to send the whole thing back
with the clear feet. They are available at
hardware stores and have far outlasted the originals and resist
sliding quite well.
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Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 19:32:55 -0400
Subject: Oh no! My little rubber feet are missing from the bottom of my
powerbook!!!
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