At 12:03 AM +0100 9/6/2008, The Powerbook Fanatic wrote:
>  > Yea.  What Laurent said.  The PB G4 rocks.  It's not as sturdy as an
>>  iBook but they're the best of the PowerBooks, IMO.  These PBs take a
>>  beating and keep on running.  Highly reliable.  And they're not too
>>  bad to open up and clean, if you need.
>
>A metal cased Al Powerbook G4 not as sturdy as a plastic cased iBook 
>with their notorious MLB problems ?
>
>I know which I'd take every time.

I donno.  "Sturdiness" is very subjective wrt how you abuse the 
laptop.  For some reason, I seem to take better care when hauling 
around an al PowerBook than I do when I'm hauling an iBook.  As to 
which would survive a drop onto a rock... I'd guess the rock would 
win, almost every time.

- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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