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@aybara: Snapping off is one (more likely) issue, but another is potential damage to the docking port. It's not meant to constantly support the weight of the device, so it's possible that, after a while, the connection of the dock to the mainboard can be damaged.
02/23/09
Older dock cables had little teeth in it that would 'lock' it in place.
I still wouldn't trust it to handle swinging.
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the video is just plain uncomfortable.
at 40 seconds in i physically cringed.
but after all, why not?
why not create a product that takes the port responsible for charging and syncing the device, and use it to support its weight?
honestly, i think duct tape and a shoelace could be used to make a much safer product..
02/23/09
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Lt. Dangle
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At the cigar store some call me the "match-magnet"
02/24/09
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At the locksmith some call me the "latch-magnet"
02/24/09
Oh wait...
Yeah... see how I brought it full circle?
02/23/09
02/23/09
Swing away!
11/20/08
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11/19/08
nothing says "i'm cool" like usb cords dangling from your wrists.
11/19/08
i'm laughing too hard at her hand gestures.