On 20 Apr 2004, at 20:07, kalirhe at umdnj.edu wrote: > Quoting "Ritz, Daniel" <daniel.ritz at transcore.com>: > >> >> I vote for one list. I own a Ti and use info on Al as I consider new >> purchase > > Seconded. > > yes I agree -- makes sense to me not to break up the community, or push people into being on 2 lists that are very similar :) Just had an amazing thought. My Rev A Ti is still going strong, especially with the new battery I bought for it a month ago. I can sit here in the living room, with the football on the TV, while I work on this wonderful computer all complete with wireless connectivity. An off-topic request: I am doing some investigation into the viability of using Mac OS X Server as an enterprise file (and possibly mail) server, for Windows and Macintosh clients. So far so good, Mac OS X can talk Active Directory, so even the windows clients can authenticate to it. In fact, having played with the admin tools it really looks like a great product for the small to medium business to deploy. As usual though, I have no case studies of any organizations taking full advantage of OS X in this way....anyone have some experiences of using it? I am going to trial it whatever happens, but would be good to hear what it's like, especially in the US where Apple has a much better presence in the market. -- T