Stuart, I have q question: have you gotten to master the iPhone  
keyboard so well that you are able to write long passages with your  
thumbs, or how do you do it? I have gotten a lot better at it, but,  
gee, I do sometimes discuss DEEP subjects with some of my friends  
which demand longer emails than usual, but it is a slow affair, since  
you also have to be so careful ,because of the touchiness of the  
touch screen.
Marta



On Oct 21, 2007, at 21:28 PM, Stuart Urbahns wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is related. But when I upgraded from my power pc
> mac mini to my mac pro I did the  migration assistant and it worked
> perfectly.  It treat the mac mini as an external FireWire drive.  So I
> would think you could just clone to a FireWire drive and it would work
> just as well ad if you did a mac to mac migration.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 21, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Jerry Freeman <x12 at insightbb.comic wrote:
>
>> i've not read any documentation as to specifically what migration
>> assistant transfers. you can direct migrate assistant to only import
>> your home folder, but that's where most of the junk resides. i will
>> migrate libraries and reset preferences by hand. i did a clean
>> install on a zeroed disk for tiger with everything installed manually
>> and had zero problems since. best...jf
>>
>> On Oct 21, 2007, at 4:51 PM, b3studios wrote:
>>
>>> would doing a clean install of Leopard then using migration
>>> assistant, bring over any undesired junk from Tiger?
>>> Specifiaclly, I would like to have all my mail, preferences, photos
>>> (keywords!), music etc. preserved, but would like as fresh a Leopard
>>> install as possible.
>>> I don't mind re-installing my apps, just not all the little user
>>> stuff I've gotten just how I want it over the past two years...
>>>
>>> Rick
>>
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