but the 
> whole debate about "you'll have to carry around a bunch of crap" is 
> dead. Toshiba and Sony, among others, make tiny little 3lbs. machines 
> that have anything you need, from ethernet to video...
> 
> -Ken
        Yes, excellent point and enough to convince the hardware-minded,
but many people here are Mac Users.  We love that interface and would use
 an aging machine to get it.   Unless an individual has the initiative or
resources to install Be or OpenStep on one of those Toshibas, many people
here would choose the old mac hardware that comes with the pretty
interface.

                Anyway, that is as high as my soapbpx goes for now,

                                David Getzin

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