And as I've already stated last time this came up, some people (like myself)
have physical difficulty using a laptop's keyboard, hence the wonder of the
BN.  The fact that it's becoming increasingly laptop-ish is just fine with
me!

Cheers

Kylee
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> COnsidering we're only asking to be able to use the storage that already
> exists on the product to its fullest extent, I don't think that was called
> for.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> This nattering starts every time a new upgrade comes out.  If you want
> all of the power and functionality of a PC, buy a PC. If you want that
> functionality in a portable package, buy a laptop.  The BN is what it
> is.  Just deal with it.
>
> Andy
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