I think you haven't really read the title of the list, which
appears as a sig line in every message.  It isn't the Duo list, it is the
Duo/2400 list.  I sort of wondered what the 2400 was soing on a combined
list, but it has been interesting, and I might even get one someday.  Is
what you are proposing to have separate Duo and 2400 lists?  [Duo] in the
subject line appears automatically in every message to the Duo/2400 list,
and division of the list would appear to be the only way to solve your
problem.  And I own two Duos and no 2400's.
Paul Nelson


At  1:39 PM 6/18/00 -0700, Drew Johnson wrote:
>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].


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