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iBook protection from down under

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 29, 2006 – 6:01 pm
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One of the things I looked forward to the most when I got my first Mac, a 12" iBook, was ordering a foofbag for it.  If you are not familiar with Foof, she is from Australia and handmakes wonderful fun and funky pouches for protecting your iBook, Powerbook, or even your iPod.  Even before the advent of iPod socks, Foof was making these marvelous pouches in a similar form factor and fantastic fabrics.  The foofbag pictured is called "purple people eater," for obvious reasons and is just one of the many fabric options available.  I ordered the "it’s not easy being green" corduroy foofbag for my laptop, and it is splendid.  It protects my iBook just enough to allow me to carry it around with me, but doesn’t add much bulk.  I can only imagine that the foofpods are excellent as well, and I am really digging the one she calls "half a giraffe."  These bags are not a new product, but are fabulous and handmade so I decided to share the experience.  Stop by and order yours at www.foofbag.com.  I will be ordering from her again!

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