Centrino sounds a lot like like Celeron.... icky.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Sean Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wed 3/5/2003 11:45 AM 
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        centrino is out soon of course, so you get longer battery life and built in
        wireless.
        
        http://www.intel.com/products/mobiletechnology/index.htm?iid=Homepage+Highli
        ght_030127a&
        
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Hookom, Jacob John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Sent: 05 March 2003 17:38
        > To: Struts Users Mailing List
        > Subject: [OT] RE: Modern Computing (was RE: [OT] Ancient computing)
        >
        >
        > I love my laptop, well, I shouldn't call it a laptop-- more
        > properly termed a mobile desktop since the beautiful 16"
        > screen leaves you with about 2 hours of battery life at a
        > given sitting (I leave it plugged in all the time).  For the
        > mobile P4 processor, I've been extremely happy with the
        > performance, apps load up in a flash.  Granted you have to do
        > some tweaking to remove all of the pre-installed Sony applications.
        > 
        > The screen though is like a billboard, just amazing, running
        > at 1280x1024, everything is crisp and colorful.  Make sure
        > you get some kind of service coverage, the batteries for it
        > will run you about 400 dollars US.
        > 
        > GET ONE!
        > 
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Jarnot Voytek Contr AU HQ/SC
        > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Sent: Wed 3/5/2003 11:29 AM
        > To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
        > Cc:
        > Subject: RE: Modern Computing (was RE: [OT] Ancient computing)
        >
        >
        >
        >       I've been thinking about those 16" Sonys, how are they
        > size-wise WRT
        >       portability?  How is the 'desktop' version of the P4
        > when running on
        >       battery?
        >      
        >       --
        >       Voytek Jarnot
        >       Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
        >      
        >      
        >       > -----Original Message-----
        >       > From: Hookom, Jacob John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:11 AM
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        >       > Subject: RE: Modern Computing (was RE: [OT] Ancient computing)
        >       >
        >       >
        >       > I have:
        >       > Sony GRV550 P4 2.4GHz Laptop w/ 512 MB DDR and 16"
        > Screen w/ XP Pro
        >       > Server P4 1.5GHz 1GB RDRAM, 15" LCD, 200 GB HD with 8MB
        >       > cache, Red Hat 8
        >       >
        >       >       -----Original Message-----
        >       >       From: Chappell, Simon P
        > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       >       Sent: Wed 3/5/2003 10:18 AM
        >       >       To: Struts Users Mailing List
        >       >       Cc:
        >       >       Subject: Modern Computing (was RE: [OT] Ancient
        > computing)
        >       >     
        >       >     
        >       >
        >       >       OK, enough reminising ... what do people currently have?
        >       >     
        >       >       I have a Mac tower with dual 550MHz G4 CPUs, 1.5Gb of
        >       > RAM and the 22" CinemaDisplay flat panel monitor. I run Mac
        >       > OS X 10.2.4 on it. And, it almost goes without saying
        > that, I love it.
        >       >     
        >       >       Simon
        >       >     
        >       >       >-----Original Message-----
        >       >       >From: du Plessis, Corneil C
        > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       >       >Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:13 AM
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        >       >       >Subject: RE: [OT] Ancient computing
        >       >       >
        >       >       >
        >       >       >Playing the Space shuttle games on the Commodore 64
        >       > was just awesome!
        >       >       >
        >       >       >-----Original Message-----
        >       >       >From: Nelson, Laird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       >       >Sent: 05 March, 2003 18:10
        >       >       >To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
        >       >       >Subject: RE: [OT] Ancient computing
        >       >       >
        >       >       >
        >       >       >> -----Original Message-----
        >       >       >> From: Tim Shadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       >       >> First family computer I remember: 8080
        >       >       >>
        >       >       >> First that I used: Atari or Commodore64 with
        > BASIC (hooked it
        >       >       >> to the TV,
        >       >       >> screen was blue with white letters
        > [forboadings of M$??],
        >       >       >> eventually had
        >       >       >> a 5 1/4 disk drive)
        >       >       >
        >       >       >First computer used: Commodore PET (was that what they
        >       > were called?)
        >       >       >First computer used extensively: Radio Shack TRS-80
        >       >       >First computer that awed me: Commodore 64
        >       >       >
        >       >       >Laird
        >       >       >
        >       >     
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