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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 774447" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>When I was on vacation, had it sitting on the back seat. Twice, I had to slam on the brakes, which naturally sent it careening off the seat onto the floor board. Now I have a dent, one on each side of the case right on the bottom edge. Even cracked the spec case on one side. (Yeah, I know. Always takes me twice to learn not to do something. It doesn't slide in the back seat of my car.)</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with the machine. I was ready after two years to get a new one. But after benchmarking it the other night and comparing to the Ars Technica review of the latest, looks like I'll be more than satisfied with this thing for maybe another couple of years. Everything else still looks brand new. Those two dings just kind of remind me if my incompetence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 774447, member: 24160"] When I was on vacation, had it sitting on the back seat. Twice, I had to slam on the brakes, which naturally sent it careening off the seat onto the floor board. Now I have a dent, one on each side of the case right on the bottom edge. Even cracked the spec case on one side. (Yeah, I know. Always takes me twice to learn not to do something. It doesn't slide in the back seat of my car.) Nothing wrong with the machine. I was ready after two years to get a new one. But after benchmarking it the other night and comparing to the Ars Technica review of the latest, looks like I'll be more than satisfied with this thing for maybe another couple of years. Everything else still looks brand new. Those two dings just kind of remind me if my incompetence. [/QUOTE]
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