Maybe me, but to each his own. The thin iBook disc fits nicely in my case
because I don't have that big snarl of wires wound around an admittedly
smaller and lighter 2400 brick. I'm also not going to worry about the wire
breaking at the brick on a long trip which it did once and since then I
carried a spare just in case that added to the bulk and weight.

Bill

> From: "Craig T. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> On the advice of someone on the list, I got the iBook 45 Watt adapter for
> $69, except that I got it from Outpost.com overnight with free shipping.
> 
> My issue with the iBook adapter is that it's big and bulky compared to the
> Apple 36 Watt or 45 Watt adapters.  If I could do it over, I'd have gotten a
> regular Powerbook adapter.

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