Charlie Watts wrote:
CW> That's what I said earlier - Apple has a policy that if they upgrade right
CW> after you order, they'll let you pay the difference to upgrade to current
CW> hardware.
Except I've just spent the last week configuring everything on the one I have --
will they let me get th
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> Yeah, I know exactly how that goes. I ordered a 667 in April, and it's
> due to ship to me next week. If I had known the new Gen3's were coming
> out, I would've waited and just bought one of those.
That's what I said earlier - Apple has a policy th
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
TVD> I'm still very much looking forward to getting this thing finally.
TVD> I just got a wireless access point in house (err, apartment) so I can
TVD> do the computing thing from anywhere I feel like. Heh heh heh.
My standard SpamAssassin work location is on the couch in
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 08:00:57PM -0600, Charlie Watts wrote:
> I think OS X is what Linux *wishes* it were. Solid core, pretty GUI.
Heh. OS X is cute (heck, I bought a TiBook too,) but it has some time
to go before it's really "solid". I've had numerous friends have to
reinstall the OS due to
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Craig R Hughes wrote:
> Charlie Watts wrote:
>
> CW> Lemme guess: PBG4 ?
> CW>
> CW> I have a 550 ... very happy with it. Much more fragile than the iceBook,
> CW> but also much more usable - the screen real estate is nice, and yours will
> CW> be even better.
>
> My fiancee h
Charlie Watts wrote:
CW> Lemme guess: PBG4 ?
CW>
CW> I have a 550 ... very happy with it. Much more fragile than the iceBook,
CW> but also much more usable - the screen real estate is nice, and yours will
CW> be even better.
My fiancee has a 550, I got a 667. I'm pissed because now 2 weeks late