> Not really.  But if I were you, because of the way things are going I
> would seriously think of trading up to get away from the beige limits.
> OS Jag rocks and there are literally hunnerts of apps out there now!
> :))

I agree, I had my friend get me a beige cause I ALWAYS wanted one, and I
went threw 8 months with out a mac cause of it, bad motherboard and FEDEX
HELL! But I now have it working fine and I got a better board then what it
came with! So have a rev 3 all around. But I am considering a B&W because I
would like faster HD speed and most importantly for me, native USB, I am
using a NEW USB keyboard and I have to keep a KB connected to the ADB
because of some limitation with power key and safe boots. And even bootable
CD's! so I think I would rather my beige be a server then my serious work
machine. Don�t get me wrong the beige is a Great fast mac even with its IDE,
it beats my old 7500's slow SCSI. But all new Keyboards and mice are USB, a
USB mouse you can live with BUY the keyboard is more of a pain in the ass
then any thing. So I want native USB. So a Rev B B&W I hear since I asked
this list, seems to be a good low cost machine and is fully supported by
apples software. Panther the beige I hear is being dropped :-( So beige will
be good for classic machines but not X :-( Its always good to have 2 3 4
hell 10 computers, you always find a way to make room!!!!!!! I did so can
you. I wonder if the magnetic radiation is getting to my
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