[Ti] suggestion
Stephen Chakwin
schak at ix.netcom.com
Sat Feb 8 14:49:21 PST 2003
What can "closely enough related" mean in this context? They use the
same software, very similar hardware, and are used for -- one assumes
-- the same purposes. Powerbook would probably be a safer name change
than the irresistibly cute meBook, so that when, two years from now,
Apple comes along with a lucite, or a wooden, or a synthetic crystal
powerbook with a G5 chip, the name will still fit the discussion list,
but who cares? The list will stand or fall on the quality of its
content [present message excepted, of course] and if the content is
compelling, it could be called the meatball list or the shredded tofu
list and we'd all be here -- along a few puzzled cooks wondering where
the recipes are and what all this stuff about computers is doing in
their mailboxes.
Stephen
On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 03:27 PM, David DelMonte wrote:
> Steve, are the new computers closely enough related to the TiPB to be
> on the same list?
>
> If so, I don't mind the change in list name.
>
> David
>
> On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 02:32 PM, Steve Wozniak wrote:
>
>> If this list officially broadens itself to include the Titanium and
>> Aluminum PowerBooks, the name meBook (not iBook) might apply to
>> describe both ('me' for metal).
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Steve (is tv wake zone?)
>
>
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