My answer was tongue in cheek -- or perhaps up my nose. But I really needed
a giggle, even I had to provide it to myself! And truth be, one never nose.

> No, its not true ... its silly though ;-)
> 
> David
> 
> On Feb 1, 2004, at 9:55 PM, tivo wrote:
> 
>>> A Mac repair guy was telling me that iBooks develop a smell after a
>>> year due
>>> to the kind of plastic used. The heat makes the plastic stink.
>>> Anybody know if this is true?
>>> 
>>> Jocelyn
>> 
>> I'm sniffing mine as we speak -- six months of age, no smell yet. What
>> kind
>> of a smell should I be on the sniff-out for?


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