> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 15:44:14 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: powerbook 150 max ram
>  
> IMHO, the 1xx is still the most solid-built laptop in the history of laptops.
> I had a family member in the several recent conflicts, serving in the armed
> forces, and (several years back) according to him, the 160 & 170 were the
> only laptops spec'd for communications tools, specifically because they could
> withstand air drops for tank battallions without sustaining damage.  Pretty
> impressive for any laptop, in my opinion....

Interesting... as a contractor to the US Army, I notice that the popular one
these days with the units is the Panasonic ToughBook series. OTOH, if you
had to field a batallion of contractors, they'd all have Dells. :-)

<<<john>>>


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