on 8/31/00 11:00 PM, sunder at sunder@sunder.net wrote:
> In terms of keeping it from shorting out the newt, you could dip the insides
> in some sort of liquid plastic coating/rubber cement
> and let it
> harden, then sand off any excess, etc.
>
> I haven't looked at the guts of my Newt 2K's in a while, but I do vaguely
> recall that there might already be some plastic protection
> there.
Would it not be sufficient to put some sort of cardboard insert in the case?
-- -Jon Glass Krakow, Poland <mailto:jonglass@usa.net> <mailto:glasshaus5@aol.com>"You think it's a conspiracy by the networks to put bad shows on TV. But the shows are bad because that's what people want. It's not like Windows users don't have any power; I think they are happy with Windows, and that's an incredibly depressing thought." --Steve Jobs
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