You are right I stay up far too late, can't break the habit.

The power bricks are 80 watt for the new PowerBook Pro and the  
original Intel MacBooks are 60 watt so they won't work for the new  
one.  I went through the same thing when I gave away my previous  
laptop and got the MacBook for I always have three power bricks, one  
for home, one for the office and one I carry with me.   Apple does  
well when the new models come out for they sell lots of new  
accessories I am sure.    I bet the batteries won't work either but  
even if they did I don't think it would look very "kool" to have this  
all aluminum sleek new laptop with a black battery stuck to the  
bottom......unless I could start a new trend.

Thanks for the complements concerning Indiana I have wondered for  
years why I live here.


John


On Dec 14, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote:

> I know of at least one monastery over there, but no convent locations.
>
> ::-)
>
> That's what you get for trying to type at 1:30 in the morning, eh?
>
> Bed time, John...
>
> Also, why don't you just keep them. Keep one power brick at home and
> one at the office. That way you don't have to carry them around.
> Rotate the batteries through the computer so they stay fresh, and just
> enjoy a lot longer time before you have to buy the next one. Or are
> you saying that the adapters and batteries do not fit whatever it is
> that Apple traded you into?
>
> j.
>
>
> On Dec 14, 2008, at 1:30 AM, Profile <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I live in New Albany and would try to meet someone at a convent
>> location although my office is very easy to find.
>
>
>
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