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    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Chk, Jun 28, 2009.

  1. Chk

    Chk Notebook Consultant

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    Got in a car crash yesterday, hit a puddle going seventy changing lanes and hydroplane into the median. Why post this? My laptop was in the back. It smashed into the side of the door so hard it left a mark. As for the laptop? Works perfectly with barely any scratches. Thank you Lenovo.

    P.S. My Acer monitor survived as well. One dead pixel and its bent like 20 degrees.
     
  2. Th1nkpad

    Th1nkpad Notebook Consultant

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    Dang, hope YOU'RE alright.
     
  3. BobXX

    BobXX Newbie

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    Forget the laptop, how did you and your car fair? :eek:
     
  4. The Fire Snake

    The Fire Snake Notebook Virtuoso

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    Your lucky that laptop didn't fly in the air and hit you upside the head.
     
  5. martinmach

    martinmach Notebook Evangelist

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    You should always secure your equipment inside the car. you are lucky nothing happened to you