The National Enquirer reports at 8:33 PM -0600 10/5/04, Andrew Kershaw wrote:

> >   Just like the modern machines, the Wallstreet is too big for a
> >coach-class airplane seat

>You think so?  I never had any trouble with mine on the airliners....
>It fit alright on the tray table, though opening the display all the
>way could be troublesome if the seat ahead of me were reclined.

Yep, the blanket statement that the Wallstreet is too big for Coach 
Class on an airplane was indeed nonsense. I've used mine that way a 
number of times. I'm careful with it when I do, but then I'm careful 
with it no matter where I use it.

You know it's kind of interesting. Most know that Mac owners are 
almost religious when it comes to their loyalty for their Macs. But 
it seems that Wallstreet owners and maybe even Pismo owners make up a 
distinct sub-culture within the Mac community. The vast majority of 
Wallstreet and Pismo owners have an extra zeal and loyalty regarding 
their PowerBooks. It's not surprising that there are so many current 
owners of these 4-6 year old models on this list.

If you want a guaranteed way to raise the ire of a PowerBook owner, 
just say something bad about their Wallstreet or Pismo. :->


Bob
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