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`2) The computer of claim 1, wherein the second door
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`a second HDD in the cavity and enclosed in the base,
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`10) The computer of claim 8 further comprising:
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`11) The computer of claim 8, wherein a portion of the
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`connecting a second HDD adjacent the first HDD; and
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`15) The method of claim 14 further comprising, elevating
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`16) The method of claim 14 further comprising, adding the
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