Scott said:

>So I
>just started using my PowerBook for everything.  At the office, I have an
>external monitor and keyboard/mouse for it, and use it just like a
>desktop machine.  That way I get two monitors, too!  Then I unplug
>everything and pop it into my brief case for home use.

Same here, almost. I have at home and office: (1) Macally Ice keyboard,
(2) mouse, (3) Griffin laptop stand. Add in Airport in both places and
set up is very easy -- open the PowerBook, plug in the keyboard and
power, and I'm online.

Hey, speaking of Airport, here's a weird story. I bought a new PowerBook
last month. I opened up the box, turned it on for the first time, did the
set up, and noticed that I was ALREADY ONLINE with Airport. My network is
password protected, so I couldn't figure it out. Turns out the department
one floor above me has a wireless network that is not passworded (and I'm
sure it's not an Airport-based network).

How cool is that? Literally turn on the PowerBook out of the box and
you're online!

-- 
Sherman


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