But, in between the time when I couldn't read the text and finally could, it
gave me the idea of how cool it would be if you could carry around your OS
and apps on a chip, maybe data too.  Imagine being able to walk up to any
computer with the right slot and just plug in *your* computer...

Yes it's cool.  I have a relatively small jumpdrive that contains a bootable
Amiga emulator and some apps and games.  I can plug it in to a standard
PC and voila, I'm running AmigaDOS and playing Reach for the Stars.

This I guess could be generalized to more mainstream OSes if the drives
get big enough.

I already have the "World's Smallest Amiga!"

:-)

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