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That reminds me of a situation that happened a conference last year: There was this lady with a 17" HP Elitebook (why would someone carry such a monster around?), typing away. Two guys walked down the aisle with coffee and, of course, one slipped and spilled his coffee on the lady's laptop and cloth. The guy apologized profusely but the lady just got up, cleaned her dress, said something and then laughed. After that she tilted her laptop, the coffee poured out and she continued working. No panic, no fuzz.
That's the kind of confidence computers need to instill to be really day-to-day tools and not some overpriced gimmick.