I travelled around the world in 1984 with a Fat Mac in the special bag on one shoulder, as well as a largish portable stereo nearly as big as the fat mac, a fold over suit bag which as well as clothes had an imagewriter (yes, an imagewriter!) printer inside the zippered 'middle', and a brief case and camera case as my carry on bags. And one pretty heavy suitcase.

Love my Pismo. Or should I say, love my Pismos, or will as soon as we get the second, just bought on ebay in US and upgraded to G4 550, running.
S.


On 06/10/2004, at 7:11 AM, G-Books wrote:

Even today, many times I find my newish (rev B) 12" PowerBook to be a bit
too bulky and instead grab my 4-year-old laptop PC, which instead of 4.6lbs
weighs only 3.4. If Apple would take the current 12" PB and shave 1/2" of
thickness and 1lb of weight (by ditching the optical drive), I'd buy one
right away.


Andrew

Can I chuckle about that, Andrew?

I remember hauling my 128k/256k original Mac (with an internal 10MB
hard drive, which made it even heavier) back and forth to work in an
Apple carrying bag for 3 years. Talking about heavy!!


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