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In another thread I posted about the Case Logic GPS1 which nicely fits the N800 and offers good protection (it's meant for GPS navigators).
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This morning, I went out to grab some carry out from a local restaurant for the family. Knowing there are several hotspots nearby, I grabbed my n800 on the way out the door.
I glanced at the feltish cover. I looked at the PSP case I bought. I said "eh, I'll be ok". , and dropped my n800 into the pocket of my sweater.
As I climbed out of the car, MY N800 WENT FLYING!!! I took a breath, looked down and say my n800 lying there face up, and the faceplate 6 inches away and buttons a foot and a half away!
It all went back together easy enough, and I only suffered a couple of minor scratches on the bottom corners of the unit. She works fine (as good as new), and I even used it while waiting for my food.
I guess the moral of the story is "USE PROTECTION KIDS!"
Things are never really yours until you drop them at least once anyway. Glad I survived. Learn from my mistake.
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Last edited by maxinflixion; 2008-01-13 at 19:59.