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To: S100 who wrote (17420)12/18/2001 7:54:57 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Good sof-ft rubber story from downunder.

My local service and repair connect, however, likes to tell the story of this
soft behind and built women with the cracked 8210 display, who didn't
believe her proven, soft and catching behind could do the cracking until
she sat down in his lap.

There are even better stories on the broken and cracked antennas, mostly from
the ancient US these modern days.

Additionally one should use white gloves when fingering the most intimate parts,
some swedes might understand that (that thing about ladies with white gloves and
doing a manual service)

Incredible how unskilled service personal can do further damage if they get a chance,
but the real servicing guys obviously know better and do not repeat the mistakes, have
some basic understandings on connectors and connecting.

Ilmarinen

That rubber thing and the LCD is truly something magic for many not skilled in the art.

The behind-pocket of many women wearing shorts is also magic, soft but still so
powerful. (men favor the front pockets, for some bulging reason, maybe??)

Gets even more magic with some humidity is involved.

And if that downunder service source could continue the story, he would really show some
regular skill. (but he was an ex-employee, too bad for him)