>in the last months lots of our 2400c's passed away. This is not what 
>we expected from Apple when we bought them. Even the 5300s got an 
>extended warranty.
>Would it not be possible to get a list of all owners and send it to 
>Apple asking for some sort of fixing? These PBs are only two to three 
>years old and should work much longer.


I admire your optimism, but in my case I might have brought on my own
problems by trying to install a driverless hard drive without anticipating
all 8 million ways it could have gone wrong. I'm not all that mad with
Newer either even though they underestimated what heat would do to their
capacitors, cause they've always followed thru on their warrentee.

What we should all get p*ssed off at Apple about is that they've abandoned
a segment of the laptop market that refuses to buy a powerbook shaped like
a toilet seat or one as large as a cafeteria tray. 

I don't want to buy a Lombard when my 2400 bites the dust, but what choice
do I have?





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