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> Any one ever build their own notebook?  Someone was asking me if it was
> possible to do.
>
> As most notebooks are proprietary, and differ so much, I was doubtful I
> could find any standard parts to build one from scratch.  I looked a bit
> on the web, and did not see much.
>
> Any one confirm my thoughts of "No".

        Mostly, no. While some notebooks do have some upgradability to them, I have
never seen a "module" notebook like one has with the desktop world. TTYL

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