In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Firshman 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>
>> A lot of people are moving to having a portable computer as their only
>> computer, and abandoning the desktop versions.
>>
>> Just for the convenience of use and not really occupying any desktop
>> space, as they can be used on the lap and generally moved around.
>>
>> A friend of mine who has the Sky TV and Broad band package, uses a
>> portable for the Broad band access.

>I use mine not just for convenience, but so that I can have all my data
>(including email) wherever I am.
>
>My backup is my old notebook, and I aim to be able to use it at a
>moments notice.
>
>I don't actually use a desktop at all for hands-on  work.  All the
>desktops are unattended machines.
>
>The Tosh laptop is the most powerful machine I have.
>
>Tony

Indeed, having everything available "on the go" is real use for 
portables.

Although, from your previous report the "Tosh" machine has not been that 
reliable as a piece of kit.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman
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