Actually, I might go for a 24-inch I-Mac. I see I can still use a second 
monitor, and I can daisy chain my external drives. The 3 Ghz sells for just a 
bit over 2K with my daughter's student discount. If I go for the Mac Pro dual 
processor, I won't be able to afford a new monitor as well, and my 21-inch 
cinema display has to be about seven years old as well.
Paul
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From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > From: Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Cotty wrote:
> >>> On 7/10/08, Mat Maessen, discombobulated, unleashed:
> >>>
> >>>> Unplug the machine, open the side cover, and find the battery on the
> >>>> motherboard (near the top on my G4 here). There will be a small push
> >>>> button switch. Press that switch. Wait about 30 seconds or so.
> >>>> Reconnect power, and try turning it on again.
> >>> If nothing happens still, replace that small battery (known as the
> >>> backup or PRAM battery). Install new battery, press PMU button again
> >>> (also know as 'cuda' button)....
> >> When/if that fails - "Dude, yer gettin' a Dell."
> >>
>  > If that fails I'm getting a new dual processsor Intel Mac:-).
> 
> Wimp! You oughta go for one of them new Cray supercomputers. Breezes 
> through complex actions in Photoshop and heats your house, too!
> 
> 
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