On Sun, 29 May 2005, Jules Richardson wrote:
I'm still surprised that it affects the machine at
all though (unlike
say things like cutting holes in cases). It's just a screw (plus of
course it's rare to see a machine where the motherboard slot screws are
all original anyway). If it makes life easier for anyone responsible for
maintaining the machine, and it doesn't do anything that can't be *very
easily* put back, then I'm surprised it's seen as a big deal.
I don't see it as that big a deal. Like I said, I would also keep the
screws with the machine.
Particularly on this specific machine, which is common
as dirt.
I concur.
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