Re: Nameplates

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From: Randy Whittle (whittle_at_usc.edu)
Date: Mon Jun 03 1996 - 23:56:10 EDT


At 08:12 PM 6/3/96 -0400, Axel Hartmann wrote:

>Where exactly is it supposed to go? Oh, and for which model Thinkpad?
>I'm curious about the TP701 - is it going to block access to any ports,
>like the port-replicator blocking the PCMCIA-cover?

        Not unless you put it in a *very* weird place!

        For what its worth, I somehow had 2 nameplates I pulled from my 750C
when I sold it. On my 701, I discovered I can put one inside the lid just
above the screen and also just above the keyboard (to the left of the LED's)
just behind a slightly raised area. Both locations show your nameplate
relatively well (assuming you want that) and do not interfere with any
physical operations of the computer (opening, closing, etc.).

>And how good is the adhesive? Does it stick really good (thereby
>making it hard to sell later on) or does it come right off (of interest
>to any thief...).

        I found it not too difficult to take off my 750C, but it was awfully
tough to do so without tweaking the nameplate.

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Randy Whittle whittle_at_usc.edu
USC Graduate School of Business http://www-scf.usc.edu/~whittle

        Women often ask, "What do men really want, deep in their souls?" The best
answer--based on in-depth analysis of the complex and subtle interplay of
thought, instinct, and emotion that constitutes the male psyche--is that
deep in their souls, men want to watch stuff go 'bang'. - Dave Barry,
October 2, 1994


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