At 08:55 PM 10/20/2009, neil n wrote: >Interesting to see how things come apart. And even more fun when they go back together again. I once waged a six-month undeclared war with Texas Instruments, trying to figure out how to disassemble their ?TI56? case without wrecking it (i.e. the one specimen that came with my calculator). Finally did it, had to whack the thing in just the right place with a mallet. Since then some plastic things are built to be impossible to disassemble without destroying them. [/senior moment] d |
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