>Andrew Loy wrote:
>>
>> I got mine today, but the yo-yo looks like crap. To clear and too stylish
>> for a business computer, no wonder the windoze world doesn't take a Mac
>> user seriously.
>>
>> Andy
>
>Just to offer a different point of view, I use the atypical look of
>my iBook to
>catch attention when presenting to groups. I train non-technical
>people to use
>computers of all types, and for all purposes. The 'friendly' look
>of the newer
>Mac's is much more appealing to the novice then the intimidating look of the
>mysterious 'Black Box' design. Just my 2 cents.
True, but I kind of agree with Andy. The yo-yo looks fine with
iBooks and TiBooks, but with a Lombard, it just clashes. And I find
the circular design less difficult to hide than the slim black box
that I am exchanging, which sits unobtrusively on my desk. On the
other hand, it IS just the power adapter, so I guess that I'll just
tape it off to the side out of sight.
Tim
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