DuoList wrote:

> Today's Topics:
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>         1. Big Power Problems
>         2. Re: [Duo] Re: 2400 and OS9
>         3. Re: [Duo] Big Power Problems
>         4. [Duo] Re: Big Power Problems
>         5. Re: Re: [Duo] 2400 and OS9
>         6. Re: [Duo] Re: Big Power Problems
>         7. Re: [Duo] Re: Big Power Problems
>         8. [Duo] Re: Big Power Problems
>         9. Re: [Duo] Re: Big Power Problems
>        10. Re: Sony CD-Rom
>        11. Re:  [Duo] clean install ques.
>        12. Re: [Duo] Sony CD
>        13. parts store in NYC
>        14. Re: [Duo] New Duo user

Readers,

I wonder if I am missing something here?
I realize that the name of this forum *is* the �DuoList�
and *some* of the hardware involved in discussion is of
the �Duo� variety. But, the preponderance of discussion
seems to involve the PowerBook 2400c. I am wondering
why, just recently, a lot of folks are addressing PowerBook
2400c issues with the word �Duo� in brackets ([Duo]). A
PowerBook 2400c is not a �Duo�. It is obviously a stand-
alone portable computer that does not need to plug into a
dock at home, to be fully functional, while �Duo� was aptly.
named because it had dual uses -portable and plugged-in.

I know it is being �picky� [anal, if you will] to bring this
up, but, it takes additional time to filter though all the
messages, to find those germane to the PB 2400c, when
those messages are inaptly prefaced by the word [Duo].

Warm regards,
Drew

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