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Archive picture of the science subject ;)

Date: 04.05.2005
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Remove all plastics as it needs to be as thin as you can get it

Date: 20.04.2005
Views: 2955
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Check to make sure it still works

Date: 20.04.2005
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Date: 20.04.2005
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What a load of junk can be removed

Date: 20.04.2005
Views: 2949
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Date: 20.04.2005
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Putting it slowly into place

Date: 23.04.2005
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Make sure that you can still access the vital ports on the laptop after it is closed

Date: 23.04.2005
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Motherboard folded behind the screen

Date: 23.04.2005
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The brightness slider

Date: 23.04.2005
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The on/off button

Date: 23.04.2005
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Date: 23.04.2005
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Keyboard flipped behind the screen

Date: 23.04.2005
Views: 3136
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The finished product

Date: 29.04.2005
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Until I've sorted out a proper on/off solution this little stick will do just fine

Date: 29.04.2005
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How it looks from the back

Date: 29.04.2005
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Wireless card and volume control still accessible

Date: 29.04.2005
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The on/off hole and the floppy connector

Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 2303
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At the bottom we have a serial port, usb port, ps/2 port and power connector still available

Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 2391
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Switch it on

Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 2118
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Booting

Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 2641
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Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 1471
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Date: 29.04.2005
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Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 1356
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Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 1367
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Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 1381
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Start the show

Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 1913
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Date: 29.04.2005
Views: 3641
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Date: 29.04.2005
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