Andy wrote:
>>Compare this to the ancient laptop, (the one and only), produced by
>>Power Computing in 1997. It took all of six minutes to upgrade the HD in
>>it!  Superb industrial design.
> 
> 
> I agree with you over the older Powerbooks/iBooks,however upgrading the HD
> in a Macbook takes about 3 mins.
> 
> Andy
> 


Thanks for the update.  OTOH, the failure rate of the newer notebooks is 
higher than the older ones.  <sigh>

As a retired process, (manufacturing), engineer, I have little patience 
when it comes to repair/maintenance procedures.  Guess that's why I 
still drive a (very) old car..

<G>

JT



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