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-[* black] With no visible point of entry, we hope there's something under the rubber foot. And behold! Screws! So far so good
-[* black] While the T10 screws are almost hilariously long, they're a standard, easy, fastener, yay Amazon!
+[* black] Amazon sealed the Echo up tight, with nary a fastener in sight. Time to peel up the foot and take a look.
+ [* black] Just a little stick, peeling does the trick.
+[* black] Four impressively long T10 screws hold the bottom stage of the Echo rocket in place. Thanks, Amazon, for a standard fastener that we're really good at removing.
+[* black] The plate flips over, held in place by a data cable and speaker lines.