The only structural problem I've had with the many laptops i've owned/used over the years was with the monster Dell 7000 I used for a year. I broke the little plastic cover, on the part of the (main) case immediately below the LCD. These flimsly little pieces of plastic covered the scews on the case. they are no more...
My current VAIO PCG-F560 is a truly awesome machine. I've had it for 18 months and have 'tortured' it numerous ways as spilling coffee on it, closing the case (without powering it down) and then letting in run for hours in my briefcase (it got VERY hot) and dropping it once. NO PROBLEMS at all. SOny engineering is heads and shoulders above the Toshibas and Compaq's i've owned. Dell machines are the worst of the lot yet, as indicated above, are still very resiliant to abuse.
what is an open proxy?
oh my god
Was in the living room of our house. I felt it (slight rolling motion). My wife 20' away in another room did not.
that said. I hate earthquakes.
GPS Coordinates (NOT) in Oakland California
The only structural problem I've had with the many laptops i've owned/used over the years was with the monster Dell 7000 I used for a year. I broke the little plastic cover, on the part of the (main) case immediately below the LCD. These flimsly little pieces of plastic covered the scews on the case. they are no more ...
My current VAIO PCG-F560 is a truly awesome machine. I've had it for 18 months and have 'tortured' it numerous ways as spilling coffee on it, closing the case (without powering it down) and then letting in run for hours in my briefcase (it got VERY hot) and dropping it once. NO PROBLEMS at all. SOny engineering is heads and shoulders above the Toshibas and Compaq's i've owned. Dell machines are the worst of the lot yet, as indicated above, are still very resiliant to abuse.