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| Howto: New Kicks for your Laptop |
| Written by Jacob Thomason | ||||
| Tuesday, 10 July 2007 | ||||
It never fails, especially with the TiBooks, that you end up losing one of the rubber feet that came with your mac. As I am sure you are aware by now, if you have a TiBook, there are plenty of companies that offer replacement feet for your installation pleasure. However, what good would we be if we didn't show you how to do it yourself. Check out this mod guide on making and installing your very own new kicks.
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It never fails, especially with the TiBooks, that you end up losing one of the rubber feet that came with your mac. As I am sure you are aware by now, if you have a TiBook, there are plenty of companies that offer replacement feet for your installation pleasure. However, what good would we be if we didn't show you how to do it yourself. Check out this mod guide on making and installing your very own new kicks.