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	<title>How do I mount a laptop to my treadmill?</title>
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	<description>What&apos;s the best way to mount a laptop to a Landice L7 Treadmill, for use while walking? Previously I had a True 500 treadmill, and I mounted a laptop by building a custom wooden shelf.  This (obviously) presented some problems, and shortened the lives of the laptops that sat on the shelf, but was great for my fitness regimen.&lt;br&gt;
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Since the original experiment was such a success, I want to do it right this time.  But what is right?</description>
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