What I meant is APPLE removed the feet from the 2400, et al. Why would Apple do
that if the feet were needed for heat dissipation, so I think Marc's comment is in
error.


> Sandy Papp wrote:
>
>> >2400 ain't got no feet, i think. (Can't check, it is running in a dock right
>> >now.)
>> >
>> No footsies it has. Little stubbies it has [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > So, if elevating the Duo helps keep it cool, then why remove the feet from the
> > PowerBooks with more powerful chips (i.e. the 2400, 1400,G3) that have an even
> > greater need for cooling? I'm not sure I buy it.

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