Needs to be tested and guaranteed in working order, or don't waste my
time, please.  After doing at least 20 12" i/pBook teardown and
rebuilds, I finally accidentally ripped the power button cord socket
off the motherboard... on a friend's of course.  Soldering it back
looks like it would be about as much fun as soldering my own lips
shut, so I am buying him a replacement to save me the headache, which
is why I stress that yours must be in perfect working order so that it
does not nullify my effort to save time.  I plan to use the damaged
one in a project if anyone has any ideas they'd like to share (I've
already done htpc, nas, and print servers with these in the past, so
I'm looking for something new and really interesting).

Peace,
Todd

http://groovechickenstudios.com

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