OK, I know that a reasoned and logical reply to my question will be something 
like:   "How do you intend to use your Powerbook?" or "How much money are you 
willing to spend?" or some such question that is going to make me think too 
hard.

So, I am very open to suggestions about configuring a 15-inch Powerbook that 
will let me have enough money for essential food on my table and other such 
habits or addictions.   However, I still want to be yet somewhat enchanted with 
the Powerbook's performance.   Is it always a choice of food on the table vs. 
enjoyable time on the computer?

I will be using typical word processing software, along with Photoshop, 
InDesign, and a wee bit of Illustrator.   Very little video at this point.   
So, 
please give me your opinions regarding what's essential and what's frivolous, 
my 
dear wise cohorts of the inner kingdom?

Your thoughtful responses will be much debated in my tiny brain and become 
the source of much confusion, I am sure.   However, I am fearful that I am not 
asking myself enough questions.   Neither am I doing my homework on laptops.   
It's much easier to glean some understanding from those who use laptops 
regularly.

Many thanks!

John Geiser
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