Forgot to say why I decided to go this way.

I use two youtube videos in a 3 column table at Keep America At Work in a
<div> section controlled by a session command.

Worked good in chrome and IE so I assumed it was working good in all
environments.

One day I opened it using firefox and I found that the whole <div> section
was off to the right rather than being under the menu where it was supposed
to be.

Made up my mind then that I need to get in a position where I can test
changes on all systems.

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christof
Wollenhaupt
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 6:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF]

What are you going to do with the laptop? To give you a different (Apple)
view.

My employees have a mac mini with an SSD drive. Smaller than a laptop and
easy to carry around in a pocket. They work at multiple places, but those
are always the same, so there's a monitor, keyboard and mouse at those
places. It solves one of the problems of the air which is the small screen.

I have customers I visit regularly. Instead of a laptop I'm taking the small
iMac. All I need is a power plug and a network cord and a bit of space.
Larger screen and more ergonomic than a laptop. It's a bit over 12 pounds.
So heavier than a laptop, but not really a problem to carry from car to
office. Price-wise it's the same as the MacBook Air and cheaper than the
MacBook Pro.

I only use laptops when I'm taking the train or catch a flight.

--
Christof


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