>I must be dense today. Where does one find/subscribe to the "G-Books
>list?"
>
>Ken

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>G-Books is a forum for users of G3- and G4-based PowerBooks and 
>iBooks. Those with pre-G3 PowerBooks should look to the PowerBooks 
>list for advice.

It was created on March 1, 2001 and has about 525 users.

You can read the _recent_ posts here: 
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Peace,
Drew
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