> Message Number: 5
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Duo] Re: Use of the term
>
> The list server software attaches the [Duo] prefix.

That answers the question then. I guess I just don�t remember it
always being that way. Must not have been paying that much
attention.

> The volume's not that great, though I also prefer subjects that at
> least give me a clue as to what the topic is really about. :-)

I guess there is not enough volume to justify two separate lists.

> Message Number: 6
> Is what you are proposing to have separate Duo and 2400 lists?

See above -likely not feasible, with the volume generated.

> Seriously now.  I'm not a mac historian.  Why are the 2400c's grouped
> together with the Duo's in the first place?  are they similar?

Likely because they are the only �sub-notebook� Mac PowerBooks. All
the others have been about the size of the competition. The size is what
does it for me on the PB2400c. I have owned a 170, 520c, 540c and 5300
and the 2400c is my all-time favorite. Flying for a living makes me truly
appreciate the small package.

--
Drew

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