Think wetsuit.
http://www.lowendmac.com/tools/aqua.html
http://www.etravelergear.com/lapwet30.html
If it's that low impact there may be no risk. Money
spent on one of these might be better spent on a more
protective backpack.
- Jeff Lentz
--- Matthew D. O'Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I
I ran my 2000 powerbook for about month with external
monitor and USB Keyboard and mouse adn it workd fine
actually ran cooler! I did notice that the fan would
kick in only with the cover closed it was a little
humming sound but you get used to it but is not as
loud as my Dual G4 which has three
Jeff Lentz at 8/9/02 wrote something like:
Think wetsuit.
I got myself a PowerBook 2000 wetsuit-like bag from macimports.com,
maybe 2 years ago. Mine's just black wetsuit material with a thin
plastic window on the top to match the curves of my Pismo (and you can
see the white Apple logo). The
I've been real happy with Eagle Creek's computer vault.
http://www.eaglecreek.com/travel_accessories/40126.html Padded. My
Pismo fits with room to spare. Can fit in a few extra files, disks,
magazines, cables, batteries, etc which is useful when I don't want
to tote the briefcase/backpack
I've been emailing korben, author of open source MacStumbler, and offering
him money and he has so far resisted me. What follows is his reply that I
apologize for cross-posting. I think the need for a good 8.x and 9.x
MacStumbler is worthy of a moon shot effort.
How do we do this?
None of
Original Post ...
Hi:
In an attempt to get OS X to see my Laserwriter Select 360, I zero'd
out my HD, partitioned it into 5 gig for OS9 25 for OS X and have
reloaded the OS's. Unfortunately, when I go to the print center it
still tells me Appletalk isn't active and won't find my
I wouldn't do it with my TiBook. I have run it using Photoshop and other
apps that take make the box hot, and when I was done put it to sleep and
closed the lid. I can see the keyboard and trackpad on my screen now (and
not the same marks from your finger oils that come).
Todd
The
Hi all,
How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does
in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been
re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but
I'd like it to automatically open instead.
Thanks,
Amber
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On 8/10/02 12:53 AM, Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does
in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been
re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but
on 8/9/02 21:53, Amber Rhea at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does
in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been
re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but
I'd like it
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