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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Clyde Delong)
Thu Sep 28 19:54:52 2006

From: "Clyde Delong" <ClydeDelong@1000champagnes.com>
To: <sipbv6-mtg@charon2.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 23:54:52 -0480

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very bright and quick with their lessons. But the old feeling  came  back,
VAIO S380 right side view (view larger image)

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speeds. In the lightest breeze he could curve his feathers to lift himself
I like the D420 keyboard, pointing stick and touchpad a lot.  There is zero flex to the keyboard and it is indeed very easy to type on.  The key press touch is lighter than what I'm used to with using a ThinkPad, and I do prefer a more firm keystroke than the D420 provides, but that's a matter of individual preference.  The only thing I might suggest doing to improve keyboard usability is put little nubs or raised bits on the mouse buttons so they're easier to feel out and find.


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