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In article . net,
"Maximus" wrote: How strong is a printed circuit board or silicon chip ? I doubt it would do well if dropped any more than a pc would S. Don't mean to be sarcastic, but if you make a microscopic crack in the circuit board it's a goner. "Altawaowr" wrote in message ... Has anyone ever dropped a Grundig S350? How flimsy are they when dropped? Would you consider giving one to a building contractor? Circuit boards are tough. Mostly fiberglass, glue and copper. Silicon is pretty sturdy. You can drop a wafer on the desk without it breaking. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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