I have looked into doing small scale production of clips, and offered to do a test run for the list. But, when I polled the list to determine what the demand might be, there were only two (2) list members who were interested in seeing this happen. Project Status: roundfiled. I believe most folks live without the clips, or use something like velcro or chewing gum to keep their door in place.
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On Friday, Oct 25, 2002, at 09:02AM, Ashley Campbell <awc2_at_buyclamsonline.com> wrote:
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>I dropped my Newt today and ripped off one of the door clips. I'm
>examining the clips on my other Newton and am surprised at how poorly
>designed they are. What was Apple thinking?
>
>If the second clip still has spring in it, is it a terrible idea to
>glue the broken one back on, or should I pursue a more clever solution?
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>Thanks.
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>-awc
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