Ok...I know now that I have the PowerBook from the bowels of hell itself.  This 180 is 
about to go through a wall.  I took this #@%$#$%#$% thing home last night....cracked 
it open...reseated the memory, daughter card and the connection to the interconnect 
board.  I put the miserable thing back together and nothing.  I drug out my old 140 
just to be sure it was not the power supply....and of course the 140 lights right up.  
Then I figure to give the 180 one last chance before I open the back door and throw it 
as hard as I can.  I hit the power button and nothing....I am about to hurl the 
miserable object when I hear it begin to start up...great...it works...  I bring it to 
work today, plug it in and it refuses to start.  I have reset the power manager 4 more 
times and still nothing.  What, besides being pure evil, is most likely wrong with 
this thing??
God Bless,
Rick


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