My Document Laptop Sleeve

Posted by Alex in Gadget on September 8, 2008 at 2:01 pm


Here’s a fun and geeky way to protect your portable computer: a "My Document" laptop sleeve!

The "My Documents" folder on your laptop’s file system is the location where most of your files live. The whole "folder" metaphor was first developed by Xerox Parc for its ground-breaking Star desktop system. Those folders were designed to mimic the real-life paper-and-manilla-folders offices use to file paperwork. Now, that metaphor is carried on by all graphical user-interfaces. No matter what operating-system you’ve got on your laptop, you’ve probably got something like a "My Documents" folder.

So, we figured, why not extend that already abused metaphor by storing the device that stores your "My Documents" folder in a "My Documents" folder of its own? Behold – this neoprene laptop sleeve is big enough to snugly house your laptop, up to 15.4 inches, inside. The inner fleece lining keeps everything shiny and scratch-free. Plus, we’ve included the pixilated cursor-pin to ram that concept home.

ThinkGeek has it: Link – via GeekAlerts


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One comment to "My Document Laptop Sleeve"

  1. Badjuk
    September 9th, 2008 at 7:58 am

    Great idea! Very freak ;)


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