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| Hey guys, even though I don't use my HPC anymore, I thought you might think this is neat:
scalasbag.blogspot.com
Please leave comments and tell me what you think |
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| Very, err, interesting... |
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| Well, that's one way to have a custom carrying case for your H/PC if you can't find one online any more. |
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| Wow, that is a lot of time... 8hrs |
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| nice |
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| Finally, instructions on how to fold the duct tape properly.
Just so everyone knows, those bags (and wallets....and everything, if made properly ) made from duct tape are really durable...I have not seen any peel back. This is some good stuff. |
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| The ingeneous bag Scala made is probably water-proof (to an extent ), but probably not wash-proof. |
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| I suppose they can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Maybe Scala will post cleaning instructions on his blog. Edited by CE Geek 2005-11-13 11:48 PM
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| Well, when I said it was not wash-proof, I meant it could not be put in a washing machine. |
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| That's a good point, actually, especially with the duct tape wallet, if you're absent-minded like me and forget to take it out of your pocket. I've learned that way that a lot of things aren't machine-washable - small flashlights, scratch paper, car alarm remotes . . . . |
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| I really am not sure. My guess is that at least some parts will be sealed shut too tightly to be damaged. But the edges would surely get it. My solution: take it out of your pants.
-Yeah, I was thinking damp cloth as well. |
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