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I am seriously considering conducting an expoyology on my unit, to build a supporting casket of high strength, non-conductive resin with some aramid fibers added to it. I know this sounds totally like overkill, but as I travel for work and pleasure, there will be times where this is my only computer, and I just know the part will fail just as it is most needed. That kind of failure is not acceptable. If I step on it and break it, well I have nobody to blame but myself.
For those that want to flame, keep it to yourselves. I have reasoned through this, and am asking this question to assess risk, that is all.
Thanks in advance.
Thor
Overworked, underpowered.