laptop sleeve
A few nice laptop images I found:
laptop sleeve

Image by megpi
Made from an old sweater
Materials:
Old Stretchy Sweater
Sewing Machine
Ribbon
Instructions:
1. Turn sweater iniside out
2. Line up bottom edges, this will become the top of the laptop sleeve.
3. Line up your laptop on the sweater and make sure the edge of the
sweater is a few inches past the edge of the laptop.
4. Trace around the bottom and sides of the laptop. Continue the
lines up the the edge. Sew about 1/2 inch inside the line, following
all 3 lines.
5. Trim off excess sweater material.
6. Turn the good side out and slide on to laptop.
7. If the sleeve is too loose, re-sew sides until snug fitting.
8. Trim accordingly.
9. Cut 2 pieces of ribbon, about a foot and a half long.
10. Turn sleeve inside out again.
11. Hold a half inch of ribbon, dull side out and pin tho the middle
of both sides.
12. Sew each ribbon twice. Once on the bottom, once about an inch
up. This is to hide the folded edge of the ribbon.
13. Turn right side out, slide laptop in and tie ribbon to secure.
14. You now have yourself a laptop clutch. Enjoy!
Laptop Checkout

Image by Pesky Library
Each laptop is barcoded and entered into the database.
Cool Laptop images
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LapTop!!

Image by silverfuture
"The last thing that I would take to after life is my laptop. I woud take it because I can explore the internet. I can search for info, pictures and go to Facebook and Myspace. I can also do my homework on the laptop. It is speacil because it is very useful to me and to others also. That is why I woud take my lap top to after life."
Found on the sidewalk outside Mozart School, Logan Square.
laptop at show

Image by tango.mceffrie
Laptops make life easy and boring.
Film projectors add spice.
My Laptop

Image by Mikhail Noel
Laptop at night.
My first blended exposure. I combined three exposures (Panasonic Lumix FZ50, ISO 100, f2.8 at 1.3s, 1/3s, and 1/15s) and used the exposure-blend script with GIMP 2.2. The Laptop? HP DV9000z with AMD Turion (Dual Core) at 2.0 GHz. Crappy on-board Nvidia GeForce Go graphics overheated and fried, replaced motherboard twice. It is dead again and I won’t waste anymore cash trying to revive it. ‘Twas good while it lasted.
Cool Laptop images
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laptop 010

Image by Kristin Brenemen
Laptop!
Laptops prohibited

Image by tacvbo
Laptop vs Desktop

live.pirillo.com – Compucrazed94 is having a little spat with his father: should he get a laptop or a desktop? Compucrazed94 wants a desktop – its power far outweighs that of any laptop he could afford – but his father wants him to get a laptop – which is highly mobile. Which one is better?
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Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from thefactory and more videos in the Laptop Computers category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Tired of squinting over your laptop? There are several ways to turn a big-screen TV into your new computer monitor and enjoy video games, web content, and photos like never before. To complete this How-To you will need: A laptop A digital television A male-to-male video cable of one of the following types: S-Video VGA 15-pin DVI DVI-to-HDMI A mini-to-RCA audio cable A PC-to-TV converter box A mini-DVI-to-VGA or mini-DVI-to-DVI adapter for Macs Step 1: Connect with S-Video First, connect a video cable — you’ve got several choices. For PC users, an easy option is an S-Video cable. Most PCs and digital televisions are equipped with an S-Video port. Tip: The ends of S-Video cables usually feature either four or seven pins and pinholes. Check your TV and laptop ports to make sure they match. Step 2: Connect with VGA If you have an older HDTV, try a VGA cable, which produces better picture quality and works with both Macs and PCs. To connect, turn off your laptop and your TV. Find the trapezoid-shaped VGA outlets on the TV and on your laptop. Once you’re connected, power everything back on. Tip: Macs need a DVI- or mini-DVI-to-VGA …
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