Two cut off pencils with erasers, wrapped with a bit of tape, give you rubber feet ! ;-)
m On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 7:52 PM Robert J. Hutchins <[email protected]> wrote: > I just love a cheap lo-tech solution! > > > > > > *From:* M100 [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Alex > ... > *Sent:* Friday, July 09, 2021 4:42 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [M100] A decent replacement for M100 "Feet" > > > > Fancy! > > > I just cut a BIC pen tube in half and stuck them in the screw holes. Works > great. > > > > On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 4:01 PM Brian Brindle <[email protected]> wrote: > > I found this thing called a "Laptop Foot" at the checkout of my local > Barnes and Noble the other day. I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I > paid $12 for it but also I've been very happy with how it works so... > > > > It's just the one wedge, you pop it under the back of the M100 and it just > sort of tripods. It's very stable, no rocking or anything and has it at a > decent angle for me. I find it easier to keep up with and quicker to deploy > than my plastic feet. > > > > Quick Amazon search for "Laptop Foot" or Universal Laptop/Notebook stands > will reveal 4-packs available from $10-$13 but totally lacks the instant > gratification I received for 4x the price, not to mention the blank look > from my SO as I ran from the checkout to the Starbucks inside, ripped my > rubberized wedge from its box and plopped my M102 on it happily > exclaiming "Hu?! HU?!! Awesome right?!" > > > > She didn't respond, likely because it was too awesome for her to handle. > Anyway, I thought you guys would appreciate it. > > > > Behold - the M100 foot! > > > > http://niedobry.com/mod100/images/ > > > > > > Brian > > > > > > -- > > Disclaimer: Any resemblance between the above views and those of my > employer, my terminal, or the view out my window are purely coincidental. > Any resemblance between the above and my own views is non-deterministic. > The question of the existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold > them is left as an exercise for the reader. > The question of the existence of the reader is left as an exercise for the > second god coefficient. (A discussion of non-orthogonal, non-integral > polytheism is beyond the scope of this article.) Thanks /usr/games/fortune >
