At 2:38 PM -0800 3/25/03, Steve Wozniak wrote: >At 5:12 PM -0500 2003.03.25, Cyn wrote: > <snip> > > >>I have yet to feel any heat coming from it or fans going on. >> >>So far so good.......I just need more time alone with it without >>trying to do a thousand other things. Time to call my self up and >>call in sick! (I am self employed) > >The PCMCIA eject button is easy to accidentally press. I expect that >it will occasionally eject a camera media card early on occasion. At first I thought it a plus to be able to eject media without having to use a pen tip or something. Now that you say this, I will be careful. >I used it in the backseat of a car successfully today. I'm waiting >to hear how it does on planes. Would someone please volunteer a trip on a plane for us? ;-) <snip> >I was very skeptical of this large a PowerBook before getting it. >But one things really sold me on it. I have had trouble typing on >all my recent PowerBooks including the TiBook. This one feels quite >a bit different and improved, at least for my own typing. I make >many fewer mistakes and the keyboard just plain feels more solid. >Maybe it has partly to do with the solid aluminum, maybe it's >something else. I agree, the typing is almost too smooth if that makes sense! >Well, the typing improvement totally sold me on it and I wouldn't go back. I also like the ports being on the sides. In the past when working at the desk, I would have to stand up, close the lid and then connect or disconnect USB or Firewire, re-open the lid. -- Cyn --------------------------------------------------------------- Raising teenagers is like nailing Jell-O to a tree.