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echo: aust_modem
to: Sunny Leung
from: Bill Grimsley
date: 1996-03-31 08:31:00
subject: USR Courier News?

Sunny, at 21:08 on Mar 27 1996, you wrote to John Clarke...

JC> I haven't opened up the case yet.  I presume that the screws are
JC> beneath the rubber feet but how do you get to them?  Are the rubber
JC> feet glued on? 

SL> The feet look glued on on my Courier. 

The rubber feet are self-adhesive, and you simply peel them off.  They'll
fall off soon enough anyway, as the adhesive isn't all that brilliant.  :)

SL> I can't find any screws either (they're probably covered by the feet or the 
SL> case is held together with plastic clips.

No, the screws are indeed hidden beneath the rubber feet.

Regards, Bill

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