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Re: re:Difference between Port cases?
It fits inside. Of course, if you really load it up then it might not.
Lee
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> Date: Thu, 20 Feb 97 15:11:17 +1300
> From: "Fin Macgee" <fin@otp.co.nz>
> To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> Subject: Re: re:Difference between Port cases?
>
> Rob
>
> Does the Accessory Pouch fit in the Port cases or must it be
> carried externally?
>
> Does anyone have any comments on the Sport Case v the Briefcase?
>
> Fin
>
> ----------
> > From: Rob Dickson <dickson@nortel.ca>
> > To: scottm@kcls.org
> > Cc: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> > Subject: re:Difference between Port cases?
> > Date: Wednesday, 19 February 1997 14:00
> >
> > Scott:
> >
> > The "Thinkpad" line of cases come with an additional "Thinkpad
> > Accessory Pouch", which is a small case designed to hold a battery,
> > external floppy drive, etc. It has a piece of foam on the inside,
> > and a metal plate in the lid, to prevent items from puncturing the
> > case. The Accessory Pouches list for around $20US on their own, so
> > this makes the prices for the Thinkpad and non-Thinkpad cases about
> > equal (I am pretty sure that the non-Thinkpad cases don't come with
> > an accessory pouch).
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob Dickson
> > dickson@nortel.ca
> >
> >
>
>
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