All I meant by that is that you won't see Pismos being used for really high-end 
graphics and moviemaking
applications. You can use it for that, but all I meant was that it's no longer high 
end. Even if you upgrade it to a
500 MHz G4, it's still not high end, seeing as the lower end Macs nowadays have 
667-800 MHz G4s. I didn't mean that
it's unsuitable for most things; it's excellent at most things. Just don't get it if 
you expect to be on the cutting
edge of technology, and it doesn't sound like you need to be cutting edge.

Demetrius wrote:

>   What do you mean it no longer is a "pro machine"? I feel like I'm in limbo. I am 
>having a hard time deciding :-(
>
>    Demetrius


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