Oh! Sapporo. The beer or the place? :)
>From Japon, should be around 7-10 hours flight. Maybe a bit more hours. The
strategy for the pBOOK however........
Me hermit thinks, "Plugged in should do you fine." But if any Lighting
occurs (which I doubt in your area), you might loose it.
Be patient with the trip, my man. SAYONARA! Davi-san!
>Dear Wei-lang,
>
> >Bali is bery beautiful. But seems to be ruined by hotel industy in a way.
> >bery long trip from Americas. Be aware!
>
>I'm not going to the tourist places, I know what you are talking about.
>Also, it isn't a long way from Sapporo which is where I live.
>
> >Grab yourself a WETSUIT 3.0. wrap around your baby. Then put it in a bag.
> >Presumeably with some padding. HAPPY TRIP!
>
>I'm not intending to take it. I cannot risk losing it. Even though my
>data is backed up the PB 2400 is the only portable I have up and running
>and having to buy a replacement would be a bit hard right now.
>
> >Just don't sleep it. No matter what the circumstance is. I did that for 1
> >day to NY. Bery Nervous in the whole trip. Be aware that pb 24 is a
> >"Sleeping Beauty"
>
>Are you suggesting that I kiss it to wake it from sleep? That's a new
>one. It didn't say that in the manual.
>
>What I wanted to know is, as I am leaving it/her at home for ten days,
>should I shut it/her down or leave it/her in sleep mode? Or isn't it
>important? A number of people have answered this and it looks like the
>consensus is to shut it off but leave it plugged in. And, unless anyone
>knows a reason why not, that is what I intend to do.
>
>I have owned several Macs over a period of nearly ten years but my
>favourite by far is the 2400c. I find that I have a tremendous affinity
>with this machine. For what I want to do it's close to optimum speed,
>it's light enough to carry around and the size is perfect for trains and
>planes. What a wonderful design. There is a huge potential market for
>this size of machine I am sure - not only in Japan where I live, but
>other countries as well. The G3 PB is just a little too big to carry
>around and operate in cramped spaces easily. IMHO there is no need to go
>to the other extreme of the Vaio and other wafer-portables. Shave a
>centimeter or so of thickness off the 2400c, bump it up to a G3 engine,
>standard 6~10gigs of Hard Disk and fit it with the iBook screen and
>graphics and you would have a perfect machine.
>
>Ho hum.
>
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
>John Davis
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