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Be-ez’s LArobe Island sleeve – the tropical bikini for your MacBook

Oh we all like to be beside the seaside, yes we all like to be beside the sea, but unless you have a huge amount of air miles – or daddies credit card then most of the time this seems like a distant dream.

If like us this dream has seemed to rub off on your MacBook which has seemed a bit off colour and out of sorts recently (no we haven’t been dropping it) then Be-ez’s LArobe Island Collection, MacBookLaptop_covers_1 sleeves may just be what it needs.

The new sleeves are like a tropical bikini for your MacBook, and come in three island flower designs - Bali, Maui and Antigua.

Like most bikini they also protect its, um, sensitive bits. They are 5mm thick and come with low resilience Polyurethane (LRPu) Technology which gives the MacBook protection from bumps and scrapes.

However, we suggest you don’t let it venture into the water as it may  cause damage. Yes believe it or not - much worse than the damage done to our ego when our bikini goes see through.

Comments

When in Bali, blowing your nose in public is likely to gross everyone out within hearing distance.

Bali is Central Indonesian Time, the same as Singapore, eight hours ahead of GMT and four hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time. This means when it is noon in London, 10 PM in Sydney, 7 AM in New York and 4 AM in Los Angeles, it is 8 PM in Bali.

Be aware of Balinese sensibilities. Visitors who wish to visit the temple compound should dress appropriately and wear a sash when entering a temple. A sash over shorts and a T-shirt or a very brief top is not adequate. Make sure you have a sarong and sash handy for temple visits and ceremonies and wear long pants or a skirt and a decent shirt when leaving the beach front areas.

In the island of Bali is component to for that great nation of Indonesia.

In Bali, do not drink water from the taps. Drinking water is cheap and easily available in sealed bottles. When buying water insures that the seal on your bottle is intact.

Are there any health precautions I should take when going to Bali? : Malaria risk exists throughout the year in the total nation except in Jakarta Municipality, big cities, and within the places of the holiday-maker resorts of Bali and Java.

As the weather and humidity of the island are hot, light comfortable clothing and shoes or sandals are required as most visitors do a lot of walking. If you do not have these sun clothing, there's plenty to buy in Bali. Don't forget your swimwear. Shorts and T-shirts will always come in handy.

The Winter Olympics is halfway through and the 2012 Summer Olympics are around the corner .. Where can I look for swimwear worn by Olympians ?

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