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From: cho@sol4.cs.psu.edu (Sehyeong Cho)
Subject: Re: Laptops and bicycles, are they compatible?
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Keywords: Laptops, Bicycles, Commuting
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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 91 19:23:25 GMT
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In article <4524@ac.dal.ca> osler@ac.dal.ca writes:
>   I will soon begin commuting to university by bicycle. I am wondering 
>whether the road vibrations would damage my laptop (a T1000SE) if I were 
>to strap it to my bicycle rack. I've also thought about slinging the laptop, 
>in its carrying case over my shoulder, but I think that might be quite
>awkward and perhaps even dangerous. 
>
>   Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
>   John Osler
>   osler@ac.dal.ca
>
This is how I carry my T1000SE in a Targus carrying case.
(Seen from behind)  I find it quite comfortable.
Just make sure your strap is reliable, and ride safely.
(A crash will damage it no matter what)
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