On Sunday, 24 February 2019 20:02:37 UTC+11, Frank Beuth  wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 12:39:56AM -0800, [email protected] wrote:
> >You say laptops are flexible? But are they? you can't just rip out parts 
> >(apart from ram/hdd) like a desktop. And their actual upgrade paths are 
> >limited. With my desktop I have parts from multiple build/years. It is just 
> >that flexible.
> >
> >Also, space requirements? you living in a tent?
> 
> Greetings from a beach on a lesser-known Greek island. I tried using a 
> desktop 
> but the sand kept clogging the fans, and the powerstrip, and the GPU cooler, 
> whenever I brought it outside. After the 10th international flight I also got 
> really tired of having to explain to airlines why my luggage was so big and 
> heavy. (The vintage IBM Model M keyboard probably didn't help, they made me 
> check that because they thought it could be used as a weapon, which really 
> sucked because I was hoping to get some work done on the flight!)

Hahaha, greetings, Frank. I do envy a well travelled gent such as yourself. My 
poor qubes doesn't get to go mobile as it is only used in a secure setting with 
motion detection cameras giving it physical protection. 

I travel through airports with vanilla distros.. (yes, yes, I am a windows user 
too.. still can't rid myself of it). 

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