At 13:35 -0400 9/24/03, Tracker at aol.com wrote: >The model name is not "lombardi", it is "Lombard" without the "i" on the end >and with a capital "L". Searching for "Lombard" on the Apple site yields this: <http://www.apple.com/jobs/environs.html> Absolutely no reference to any Macintosh, just to a street in San Francisco. Search for "Pismo" yields this: <http://www.apple.com/switch/stories/05/index4.html> And I'll bet it got around Apple's censors somehow. Do they trademark their secret code names? Actually I thought the powerbook referred to was code named after a football coach I remember. And 10.2.8 is working fine on my sawtooth G4. I -er i or eye - think it's named after a prehistoric tiger. -- --> On the eighth day, about 6 kiloyears ago, the Lord realized that free will would make man ask what existed before the Creation. So He installed a few gigayears of history complete with a big bang and a fossilized record of evolution. <--