On Fri, May 23, 2003, Cyn flanders1 at charter.net, invoked powers within the internet realm, to proclaim ... >At 9:36 AM +0100 5/23/03, Tarik Bilgin wrote: >>On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 12:17 am, Cyn wrote: >> >>>>which I rarely touch these days. >>> >>>Same thing happened to me and I finally just sold the desktop. >> >>I almost had the same experience. I just auctioned my lover off on >>ebay. Now it's just my Ti and me! > >You Go Girl!!!!! I hope that ebay deal was solidified with a "No Guarantee. No Return" policy. Like I said, three's a crowd. Unless you're talking about Ti, iPod and me. Now there's a yummy love triangle. And everyone knows that it's true love when your lover never steals the covers and will give you an occasional warm lap dance. The Ti is ever appreciative and hums and glows responsively when keystroked. Oops. I've forgotten the topic. Oh yeah. My Ti was new in February. February 7, 2003, to be exact. An unforgettable anniversary. I still feel like I'm on honeymoon with my TiBook and can't imagine that feeling diminishing anytime soon. While I have heard some bad things from Apple's discussion forums and other places that made me a little paranoid, the general feeling is that people are happy with their PowerBooks. I personally think Apple really tapped into a viable market with the PowerBooks as the computer of the year. But it's just a starting point - I see laptops becoming exponentially more popular in the future. Anyone considering a PowerBook for themselves or as a gift, I'm sure it will be treasured. On that note, I'm beginning to think a PowerBook is incomplete without an iPod, so anyone wanting to donate one ... well, I'd be glad to be the lucky recipient. ;) If you are not sure that an iPod is a good deal, I'd be more than willing to beta test one until you're ready to handle it. I'm sure six month, annual and lifetime contracts could be negotiated. ;) cheshirekat