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Old 05-21-2008, 02:12 PM   #6
Taylor514ce
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True story, back in one of my incarnations as a young geek at a dedicated computer retailer (remember those: Entre, Computerland?). I explain to the kind lady that a hard drive can hold up to 20 3.5" discs worth of information.

Cut to a week later - Bob the hardware tech, with a huge grin, showing me 2 discs jammed into the disc drive and the service ticket, "customer claims hard drive is full and doesn't hold claimed 20 discs".

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Originally Posted by delphidb96 View Post
Duct tape *always* helps. As does fabricating a set of front and back supports to keep it in the upright position. You might want to build a "shelving unit" which mounts to the top via a plug for the SD card slot.

Derek
I thought I saw somewhere that Bookeen already sold a sturdy metal Cybook frame. They obviously anticipated this issue.
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